Gag on food scientist is lifted as gene modification row hots up
Ehsan Masood
Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6720, 547-547
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london A Scottish research institute has lifted a six-month ban on one of its scientists from speaking to the press, in a bid to dampen allegations that it had tried to suppress his data on the potential health risks of eating genetically modified food.
Date: 1999
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