
January 16-17, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Program presentations
Impact of Adoption of Genentically
Engineered Crops on Yields, Pesticide Use &
Economic Returns in the United States
Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, USDA Economic
Research Service
New Product Opportunities
Eric Sachs, Monsanto Company
Biotechnology, Food Safety, Regulation & Stewardship
Transgenic Crop Regulation: Current & Future Challenges
John Turner, USDA Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS),
Biotechnology Regulatory Services
APHIS Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement: Implications for Crop
Biotechnology Regulation
Nancy Bryson, Venable LLP
Stewardship in the Crop Biotechnology Industry
Mike Phillips, BIO, retired
Regulatory Developments in Europe
Canice Nolan, European Commission
Delegation to the United States
Luncheon Address
Crop Biotechnology Going Forward
James Webster, Webster Communications Corp.
Public & Public-Private Investment in
Biotechnology
Private Investments in Biotechnology
Jorg Riesmeier, LSP BioVentures
Trends Impacting Financing & Innovation
in Ag Biotech
David McElroy, Targeted Growth, Inc.
Public-Private Investments in Crop
Biotechnology for the Developing World
Larry Beach, USAID
Public-Private Partnership in Crop
Biotechnology: The Case of Genetically
Engineered Eggplant in India
Deepthi Kolady, Cornell University
Issues & Innovations in Intellectual
Property in Crop Biotechnology
Patent Protection for Plants
Murray Spruill, Alston and Bird
Public Goods & University-Industry
Relationships in Agricultural Biotechnology
David Ervin, Portland State University
Open Source in Crop Biotechnology
Brian Wright, University of California
Intellectual Property Issues in Developing
Countries
Greg Graff, Colorado State University
Keynote address
Lesson from Transgenes Out-of-Place -
Environmental & Other Implications
Norm Ellstrand, University of California
Thursday, January 17
Regional Food/Trade Issues & Biotechnology
North American Consumer Buying
Considerations
Don Goodwin, Golden Sun Marketing
Food & Trade Issues in Europe
Patrick Rüdelsheim, PERSEUS bvba
Sustaining & Expanding Global Trade - Challenges & Opportunities in Crop Biotech Regulation &
Innovation
Paul Green, North American Export
Grain Association
Developments Needed to Bring Agricultral
Biotechnology to Africa
Gregory Jaffe, Center for Science in
the Public Interest
Consumer Acceptance of Biotech Foods in China
Frances Tuan, USDA Economic Research
Service
Biofuels & Biotechnology
Principles for Bioenergy Development & the
Role of Biofuels in Reducing Heat-Trapping
Emissions
Eli Hopson, Union of Concerned Scientists
Application of Biotechnology to Traditional
Crops for Biofuels
Alex Fink, Pioneer Hi-Bred International
Biotechnology in Forestry - Biofuels
Randy Johnson, USDA Forest Service
Plant Biotechnology & Cellulosic Ethanol
Neal Gutterson, Mendel Biotechnology
Biotechnology Going Forward
Ann Bublitz, Farm Foundation Fellow,
BioTech Decisions