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DuPont Strengthens Commitment to Responsible Science with New Biotech Advisory Panel Members
WILMINGTON, Del., May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DuPont (NYSE: DD) today
announced the addition of Deepak Pental, Ph.D., and Rebecca Goldburg, Ph.D.,
to its external Biotechnology Advisory Panel. They join the ranks of six
other distinguished panel members who bring diverse viewpoints to the broad
area of biotechnology and its application in agriculture, food and bio-based
materials.
Pental is a professor of Genetics and Vice Chancellor for the University
ofDelhi. Goldburg is a senior scientist with Environmental Defense Fund in
New York.
"Doctors Pental and Goldburg bring fresh perspectives to the Biotech
Advisory Panel and we are honored that they have joined it," said DuPont
Chairman and CEO Charles O. Holliday, Jr. "The addition of these world-
renowned experts will help DuPont continue its commitment to responsibly use
the tools of biotechnology as it develops sustainable solutions for its
customers and society."
Pental is an elected member of the National Academy of Agricultural
Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, Indian Academy of Sciences and the
Indian National Science Academy. Pental has served on many important
committees related to science and technology inIndia including the Governing
Body of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He is currently a
member of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Government ofIndia.
Pental's research interest is in breeding of mustard, an important oilseed
crop of dry land areas of northernIndia.
At Environmental Defense Fund, Goldburg's efforts focus on addressing
scientific and public policy issues concerning fish farming and antibiotic use
in animal agriculture and increasing market demand for more sustainably
produced seafood.
Goldburg's past service includes the National Academy of Science's
Committee on Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Crops, the Pew Initiative on
Food and Biotechnology, and the State Department's US-EU Consultative Forum on
Biotechnology.
Established in 2000, the DuPont external Biotechnology Advisory Panel is
an independent panel charged with providing counsel to guide DuPont actions,
help create positions on important issues, as well as challenge the
organization in the development, testing and commercialization of new products
based on biotechnology.
In addition to Pental and Goldburg, the other panel members include:
Marcelo Carvalho de Andrade, M.D., an accomplished advocate of sustainable
community development and environmental preservation and restoration. He is
the founding chairman of Pro-Natura, the first international nongovernmental
organization headquartered in the southern hemisphere to specialize in
sustainable development.
Jason Clay, Ph.D., vice president for the Center for Conservation
Innovation at the World Wildlife Fund. Clay has been engaged in detailed
examinations of the social and environmental impacts of commodity production
in land- and water-based agriculture, fisheries and bio-energy production
systems.
Jiayang Li, Ph.D., principal investigator for the Institute of Genetics
and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences inChina. As a leading
scientist in plant molecular genetics, he has been selected as academian of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences and fellow of the Third World Academy of
Sciences.
Father Kevin T. FitzGerald, S.J., Ph.D., research associate professor in
the Department of Oncology at Georgetown University Medical Center. Father
FitzGerald is internationally known and sought after for his expertise in
human genetic engineering, cloning and stem cell research.
Chebet Maikut, president of the Uganda National Farmers Federation
(UNFFE), one of the largest farming organizations inUganda. He has been a
catalyst to improve agricultural practices, incomes and overall quality of
life for farmers inAfrica.
Sven Thormahlen, Ph.D., vice president of the Research and Development
Organization of the Danone Group, a world leading company in the field of
dairy products, biscuits and mineral water. Thormahlen's experience covers
product research, product development, clinical studies and quality assurance.
The work of the advisory panel is facilitated by the Keystone Center, a
non-profit organization based inKeystone, Colo., which includes a regular
audit of DuPont progress in the biotechnology arena. This public report is
available at http://www.dupont.com/biotech.
DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802,
DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a
better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70
countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for
markets including agriculture and food; building and construction;
communications; and transportation.
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