• Skip to main navigation (Press Enter).
  • Skip to main content (Press Enter).

Critical Scientists

  • Topics
    • Agroecology
    • Pesticides
    • Biotechnology
      • Targeted Genetic Engineering Techniques
      • Gene Drives
      • Roundup Ready Crops
      • Bt crops
    • Climate Crisis
    • Political Ecology
    • Critical Science
    • Technofixing
  • Projects
    • Current Projects
      • IntegraL Project
      • Beyond the Fix Podcast
      • Critical Science Project
    • Past Projects
      • Evidence Review Group Agro-Gene Technology (2017-2021)
      • Gene Drives Project (2017-2019)
      • Risk Assessment of genetically engineered organisms in the EU and Switzerland (2016-2018)
  • Publications
    • Book
    • Reports
    • Press Releases
    • Press & Media Coverage, citations
  • Events
  • Podcast
  • Home
  • About us
  • Become a Member
  • Support us
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • Links
  • login

Book Convivial Sciences

TOWARDS CONVIVIAL SCIENCES - the new book by Critical Scientists Switzerland

genedrive report

BEYOND THE FIX - the podcast by Critical Scientists Switzerland

genedrive report

Gene Drives. A report on their science, applications, social aspects, ethics and regulations

Published by: CSS, ENSSER, VDW

 

genedrive report

Critique of IUCN report on synthetic biology

Published by: CSS, ENSSER, VDW

 

2015 Whistleblower Award

Details
Events
18 November 2015

Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini received Whistleblower Award 2015 for public disclosure of risks to life and health

On October 16, the Federation of German Scientists (VDW) and the German Section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) present the 2015 Whistleblower Award equally to the molecular biologists Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini from the University of Caen (Normandy, France) and the former US drone pilot Brandon Bryant.

Whistleblower

In 2012, Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini and colleagues published a long-term feeding study with rats, showing toxic and carcinogenic effects of the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup and genetically engineered Roundup tolerant maize, in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (Elsevier). Subsequently the publication was highly criticised and attacked and ultimately led Elsevier to withdraw the paper on grounds of "inconclusiveness". This meant that the data was no longer to be cited. According to the Committee on Publication Ethids (COPE) this procedure violates the international publishing ethics: Withdrawing papers and the data they contain is only justifiedin cases of severe offences such as demonstrable falsification or manipulation, "honest error" or plagiarsm. In 2014, another peer-reviewed journal, Environmental Sciences Europe (Springer) re-published the paper.

  • All Speeches, pictures and videos from the 2015 Whistleblower Award can be found here.
  • Laudatory speech for Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini held by Christine von Weizsäcker (in German)
  • Dr. Otto Jäckel about the one-sided reporting by the media regarding Séralini (in German

 

Exhibition & Conference

Details
Events
16 November 2015

161115 Poster Grounded Vision

Exhibition:

Grounded Visions
Artistic Research into Environmental Issues

Co-curated by Boris Magrini and Jill Scott
Scientific advisor: Angelika Hilbeck

27. November 2015 - 23. March 2016
Monday to Friday, 11.00 - 19.00
ETH Zurich, Institute of Integrative Biology,
CHN Building, Green Floor, Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zurich

Opening
Friday, 27. November 2015, 17:00

Conference:

Models of Diversity
Current Transdiscourses in Art,
Science and Social Issues

Day one - 19. February 2016
ETH Zurichm Institute of Integrative Biology,
CHN Building, Lecture Hall C14, Universitätstrasse 16,
8092 Zurich

Day two - 20. February 2016
Zurich University of the Arts, ZHdK Toni Areal,
Room: 5.K12, Pfingstweidstrasse 96
8005 Zurich


Book launch

Details
Events
16 November 2015

Zwischen Fairtrade und Profit
Wer sät, der erntet - oder doch nicht?

Zwischen Fairtrade und Profit

Authors: Fausta Borsani, Thomas Gröbly

Book presentation and Discussion

Monday, 23. November 2015, 19.30
Miller's, Seefeldstrasse 225, Zürich-Tiefenbrunnen


Post-Neonicotinoid-Symposium

Details
Events
15 November 2015

The European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Sustainability (ENSSER) & the Federation of German Scientists present the Post-Neonicotinoid-Symposium

The Symposium takes place on 1st of December at Festsaal der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Luisenstraße 56, 10115 Berlin, Germany. 

You find the program and form of registration at the ENSSER website.


Neonicotinoids: DDT from the 21st century?

Details
Media
12 October 2015

Radio Interview with CSS member Prof. Edward A. D. Mitchell

03 October 2015
Duration: 21:19

Since the mid-1990s, agriculture has experienced a quiet revolution: neonicotinoids. Plants sprayed with neonicotinoids incorporate the toxic substance and become toxic to insects themselves.

Interview in French: http://www.rts.ch/audio/la-1ere/programmes/prise-de-terre/1423882-prise-de-terre.html


2015 Whistleblower Award

Details
Events
10 October 2015

Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini receives Whistleblower Award 2015 for public disclosure of risks to life and health

The Federation of German Scientists (VDW - Federation of German Scientists) and the German Section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) present the 2015 Whistleblower Award equally to the molecular biologists Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini from the University of Caen (Normandy, France) and the former US drone pilot Brandon Bryant.

The awards will be presented on
Friday, 16 October 2015, at 7:30 pm
in the Bürgersaal of Karlsrue City Hall.

In 2012, Prof. Dr. Gilles-Eric Séralini and colleagues published a long-term feeding study with rats, showing toxic and carcinogenic effects of the glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup and genetically engineered Roundup tolerant maize, in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (Elsevier). Subsequently the publication was highly criticised and attacked and ultimately led Elsevier to withdraw the paper on grounds of "inconclusiveness". This meant that the data was no longer to be cited. According to the Committee on Publication Ethids (COPE) this procedure violates the international publishing ethics: Withdrawing papers and the data they contain is only justifiedin cases of severe offences such as demonstrable falsification or manipulation, "honest error" or plagiarsm. In 2014, another peer-reviewed journal, Environmental Sciences Europe (Springer) re-published the paper.

Details about the Whistleblower Award Presentation 2015 and reasoning of the jury can be found here.


 

 

 

Page 11 of 11

  • Start
  • Prev
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • Next
  • End
 
You are here: Home

Data Protection | Impressum

© 2026 Critical Scientists
Veranstaltung Zeller Sept20

Membership application
CSS Logo would be shown here
Application CSS membership
Fields with a star * are mandatory. Although the additional information after the application button are optional we still would be very glad, if you could provide us with those informations. The infos will only be used internally and for the coordination amongst the members.
The different contributions are legally equal and bring no advantages or disadvantages for the member Participation in our association should not fail because of money. Contact us if the reduced fee is still too expensive for you.
Every Saturday, CSS sends out a newsfeed curated by D. Langmeier, in which the latest papers, articles, videos, etc. on the subject of agriculture and the climate crisis are presented with brief commentary. CSS also sends out a quarterly newsletter about its activities. However, most of the infos in the Newsletter you are going to get via our membership info mailing.
No confirmation message?
Please check at the top of this form, if you can see a green confirmation message.
If you neither get this message on your screen [nor one on your  provided e-mail,] then your browser settings are (probably) too strict/secure. Congratulations on that!
Consider lowering your settings for our webpage (temporarily) or use our pdf-form and send that to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or to our postal address. Bytheway: Although there is a signature field in the pdf-form, you don't have to print it out and scan it only for that purpose, because under Swiss law a contract about joining an association does not require a signature.

CSS Newsletter abonnieren

Bitte nehmt mit mir Kontakt auf