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  2. Michael R. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    As Deputy Commissioner for Policy at FDA (1991–94), Taylor oversaw the development of biotechnology policies by FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, including FDA's 1992 guidance on genetically modified (GM) foods and a guidance that milk from cows treated with bovine growth hormone (BGH did not have to be labeled as such). [44]

  3. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    After gaining U.S. and EU regulatory approval, the sale was completed on June 7, 2018. The name Monsanto was no longer used, but Monsanto's previous product brand names were maintained. [10] [11] [12] In June 2020, Bayer agreed to pay numerous settlements in lawsuits involving ex-Monsanto products Roundup, PCBs and Dicamba. [13]

  4. Commissioner of Food and Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Name (birth–death) Portrait Term of office Appointed by (term) Start of term End of term 1 Harvey Washington Wiley: January 1, 1907 March 15, 1912 Theodore Roosevelt: 2 Carl L. Alsberg: December 16, 1912 July 15, 1921 William Howard Taft: 3 Walter G. Campbell: July 16, 1921 June 30, 1924 Warren G. Harding: 4 Charles Albert Browne Jr. July 1 ...

  5. With deal to close this week, Bayer to retire Monsanto name - AOL

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    Germany's Bayer (BAYGn.DE) will wrap up the $63 billion (47.14 billion pounds) takeover of Monsanto (MON.N) on Thursday and also retire the U.S. seeds maker's 117 year-old name. The German ...

  6. U.S. health officials, Abbott reach a deal to reopen baby ...

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    Abbott did not immediately detail the terms of the agreement with the Food and Drug Administration, which has been investigating safety concerns at the Sturgis, Michigan, plant since early this year.

  7. Robert B. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    The FDA approved aspartame's use in soft drinks in November 1983, and Pepsi was among the first brands to deploy the product on a large scale in the United States. When G. D. Searle was acquired by Monsanto in 1985, Shapiro moved up the management chain in the ladder, becoming Vice President in 1990, President in 1993 and CEO in 1995.

  8. The FDA will finally test food for traces of the weed killer ...

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    Monsanto released a statement saying if and when the FDA starts testing, the company is positive it'll "reaffirm the safe use of this vital tool" used by farmers.

  9. Timeline of Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    Monsanto's potato plants producing Bt toxin (genetically modified to make a crystalline insecticidal protein from Bacillus thuringiensis) are approved for sale by the Environmental Protection Agency, after having approved by the U.S. FDA, making it the first pesticide-producing genetically modified crop to be approved in the United States. [28 ...