Digital opportunities to promote traceability in genetic engineering
We produced a policy brief (Partridge, 2021) on the need and opportunities for greater transparency in engineering biology in general and, more specifically, when it applies to agrifood industries. The brief, produced in collaboration with doctoral student Natalie Partridge, forms part of a collection on the Rapid Evidence Synthesis Training (REST) programme, in which Natalie participated. REST was delivered through a collaboration between the University of Leeds, Newcastle University and the N8 AgriFood Programme, supported by Research England QR-SPF funds from the University of Leeds and the University of York. The full policy brief is available here
- Partridge, N. (2021). Towards greater transparency: Digital opportunities to promote traceability in genetic engineering. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5343358