Clara Rubinstein
Monsanto
5 Papers
41 Citations
Clara Rubinstein is an academic researcher from Monsanto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental exposure & Conceptual framework. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Transportability of confined field trial data for environmental risk assessment of genetically engineered plants: a conceptual framework
Monica Garcia-Alonso,Paul Hendley,Franz Bigler,Edgar Mayeregger,Ronald Parker,Clara Rubinstein,Emilio H. Satorre,Fernando Solari,Morven A. McLean +8 more
TL;DR: Application of the conceptual framework provides a scientifically defensible process for evaluating if existing CFT data from remote sites are relevant and/or sufficient for local ERAs and promotes a strategic approach to identifying CFT site locations so that field data will be transportable from one regulatory jurisdiction to another.
Development of a construct-based risk assessment framework for genetic engineered crops.
M. P. Beker,P. Boari,M. Burachik,V. Cuadrado,M. Junco,S. Lede,Martin A. Lema,D. Lewi,A. Maggi,I. Meoniz,G. Noé,C. Roca,C. Robredo,Clara Rubinstein,Carmen Vicién,A. Whelan +15 more
TL;DR: A tripartite working group was convened to discuss a science-based evaluation approach for transformation events developed with genetic constructs which are identical or similar to those used in previously evaluated or approved GE crops.
Capacities for the Risk Assessment of GMOs: Challenges to Build Sustainable Systems.
TL;DR: This document summarizes some capacity building experiences in developing countries and concludes that risk assessors taking ownership and regulatory authorities fully committed to developing and retaining highly qualified bodies are a sine qua non to achieve sustainable systems.
Proposed criteria for identifying GE crop plants that pose a low or negligible risk to the environment under conditions of low-level presence in seed
Andrew Roberts,Flavio Finardi-Filho,Subray Hegde,Juan Kiekebusch,Gonzalo Klimpel,Mark S. Krieger,Martin A. Lema,Philip Macdonald,Claudia Nari,Clara Rubinstein,Bernice Slutsky,Carmen Vicién +11 more
TL;DR: A set of scientific criteria for identifying GE crop plants that are expected to pose a low or negligible risk to the environment under LLP conditions in seed is proposed.
Safety assessment of food and feed derived from GM crops: problem formulation
Danilo Fernández Ríos,María José Ibarra Salomón,Nidia Benítez Candia,Rosa María Oviedo de Cristaldo,Cristina Soerensen,Juana Zaracho De Irazusta,Santiago Bertoni,Gabriela Ulke,Carmen Vicién,Gabriela Levitus,Clara Rubinstein,Monica Garcia Alonso +11 more
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