Would You Eat This Purple Tomato? (link) | |
DR. PAMELA RONALD ON RICE, GENE EDITING, AND A LIFETIME THINKING OF FOOD (SECURITY) (link) | |
J3 - La cuisine du village - La table de demain pourra-t-elle concilier l’agroécologie et les nouvel (YouTube) | |
Gastropod looks at food through the lens of science and history (link) | |
Crops are being engineered to thrive in our changing climate (link) | |
First CRISPR’d rice with multi-pathogen resistance (link) | |
Root-knot nematodes produce functional mimics of tyrosine-sulfated plant peptides (link) | |
Engineering plants for a changing climate (link) | |
CRISPR rice can withstand devastating fungal disease (link) | |
CRISPR’d plant is resistant to the “cancer of rice” (link) | |
CRISPR’d Rice Resistant to Major Fungal Pest (link) | |
Genome Editing Used to Create Disease Resistant Rice (link) | |
Rice gene tamed using genome editing (link) | |
Ronald Speaks with Seniors at University Retirement Community (link) | |
La table de demain – L’agriculture bio, la génétique et l’avenir de notre alimentation (link) | |
Talk Future: A Dialogue With VinFuture Prize 2022 Laureates (link) | |
Dr Pamela Ronald shares how science feeds the world (link) | |
Alum Pamela Ronald awarded Wolf Prize in Agriculture (link) | |
Interview for review / Croptastic podcast - Episode 37: Dr. Pamela Ronald (link) | |
Dr. Pamela Ronald Announced as 2023 Paradigm Award Winner (link) | |
Zhou, Ronald Win Ag Prizes (link) | |
2023 Predictions—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (link) | |
The Future of Food—CRISPR Crops That Capture Carbon (link) | |
Life At Every Scale (link) | |
Giáo sư Pamela Ronald: Nghiên cứu khoa học không phải là sự hy sinh (link) | |
UCD professor wins award for breakthrough sci-tech (link) | |
Farmers can get rich from disease-resistant, high-yielding rice (link) (pdf) | |
7 UC Davis Faculty Make List of World's Top Female Scientists (link) | |
Cultivating Resilience (link) (pdf) | |
Why scientists want to help plants capture more carbon dioxide (link) (pdf) | |
What it will take to clean up our food supply (link) | |
Food for a hungry world: Genetically modified crops may answer the challenges of climate change, hunger, health (link) | |
Supercharged biotech rice yields 40% more grain (link) | |
Can we hack DNA in plants to help fight climate change? (link) | |
Supercharging Plants and Soils to Remove Carbon from the Atmosphere (link) | |
This CRISPR pioneer wants to capture more carbon with crops (link) | |
Are GM crops the answer to feeding the world? (link) | |
Here Are the Crops Scientists Are Looking to As Global Average Temps Increase (link) | |
Create the Future: Engineering the Future of Food (link) | |
President Herzog Presents Prestigious Wolf Prizes for 2022 (link) | |
Inside the Project to Genetically Modify Rice to Emit Fewer Greenhouse Gases (link) | |
KSLA-podden 13: Future Food Systems – genetic engineering in future agriculture (link) | |
Så får vi tillräckligt med mat i en varmare värld (That's how we get enough food in a warmer world) (link) | |
How researchers at UC Davis developed a new strain of rice to help farmers in Southeast Asia (link) | |
La génétique au secours de l'agriculture (Genetics to the rescue of agriculture) (Le Point - 21 oct. 2021) (link) | |
Future Food Systems - The Role of Gene Edited Crops (link) | |
El cambio climatico ya esta affectando a la agricultura (Climate change is already affecting agriculture) (link) | |
Meet an IGI Scientist: María Florencia Ercoli (link) | |
The Promise—and Limits—of Bt Maize to Manage Fall Armyworm in Africa (link) | |
La tavola di domani (The table of tomorrow)- Con Pamela Ronald e Deborah Piovan (link) | |
Meet an IGI Scientist: Pamela Ronald (link) | |
Plant Pathologist Pamela Ronald Named GCHERA World Agriculture Prize Laureate (link) | |
Agroecology and plant genetics: A discussion | |
Nobelist Sir Richard Roberts talks GMOs at CSHL (link) | |
| UC Davis honors 55 women for their leadership (link) |
| On the Ground, Breakthroughs Spring 2020 (link) |
150 years of Women at Berkeley (link) | |
Two Reed Grads Elected to National Academy of Sciences. (link, pdf) | |
GMOs Could be a Key to Sustainable Farming, April 1, 2020. (link, pdf) | |
Green Genes: Agronomists are engineering DNA to save some foods from extinction, March 20, 2020. (pdf) | |
Nuevo arroz editado genéticamente alto en nutriente para combatir la ceguera infantil (New genetically edited rice high in nutrients in order to fight child blindness), March 4, 2020. (link, pdf) | |
CRISPR Genome Editing Strategy Could Improve Rice, Other Crops. March 4, 2020 (link, pdf) | |
Tweet by Innovative Genomics Institute, "CRISPR-Cas9 tools to make rice enriched for beta-carotene, aka vitamin A precursor." March 4, 2020 (link) | |
New study shows CRISPR can be applied to produce biofortified rice, March 4, 2020. (link) | |
Babbage: Feeding tomorrow's world, Economist Radio, February 19, 2020. (link) | |
Science and She: Empowering Women in Science. (link, pdf) | |
洪水に耐えるイネを創出した女性植物学者たち (Female botanists who created rice to withstand flooding), November 13, 2019. (link 1, link 2, pdf) | |
Cagey product labeling exploits consumer GMO fears, November 12, 2019. (link, pdf) | |
Refining the GMO Debate with Plant Geneticist Pamela Ronald, October 1, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Plant pathology researcher María Florencia Ercoli named to 2019 class of Pew Latin American Fellows (link, pdf) | |
Latin American Scientists Explore Mechanisms to Fight Plant Disease, September 23, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Unfold Podcast Episode 2: GMO OMG, September 17, 2019 (Youtube) | |
Crispr Can Help Solve Our Looming Food Crisis - Here's How, Wired, August 8, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Pam Ronald Returns to Sweden for Honorary Doctorate, July 29, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Plant pathology researcher María Florencia Ercoli named to 2019 class of Pew Latin American Fellows (link, pdf) | |
Pamela Ronald, Honorary Doctor of Agricultural Science, June 25, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
ASPB Names 201 Recipient of Leadership in Science Policy Public Service Award, June 25, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
SLU utser sju nya hedersdoktorer (SLU appoints 7 new honorary doctors), June 11, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Will the food of the future be genetically engineered or organic? How about both? May 9, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Pam Ronald and David Zilberman Elected to National Academy of Sciences, April 30, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Four Berkeley Lab Scientists Elected as National Academy of Sciences Members, April 30, 2019 (link, pdf) | |
Cultivos modificados que solucionan la escasez de alimentos, October 3, 2018 (link) | |
Reasonable Versus Unreasonable Doubt, April 2018 (link) | |
Announcing 24 New Research Projects, January 31, 2018 (link) | |
Biotech Breakthroughs and Big Ideas in 2018, January 4, 2018 (link) | |
Food Evolution- Official Theatrical Trailer (link) | |
$1.7 Million for Climate-Resilient Agricultural Research, December 6, 2017 (link) | |
Would You Put the Genetically Modified Arctic Apple in Your Pie? November 22, 2017 (link) | |
Going With the Grain: Pamela Ronald... Plant Biologist, Geneticist And Rice Savior. October 18, 2017 (link) | |
Understanding GMOs and the Future of Food August 4, 2017 (link) | |
Sequencing completed for wild wheat, mutant rice genomes. July 10, 2017 (pdf) | |
A Whole-Genome Sequenced Rice Mutant Resource for the Study of Biofuel Feedstocks. July 5, 2017 (pdf) | |
Mutant Rice Database for Bioenergy Research July 5, 2017 (link) | |
CRISPR and the new hackers of agriculture June 29, 2017 (link) | |
Reinventing Rice for a World Transformed by Climate Change May 4, 2017 (link) | |
Our planet needs evidence-based policies, not preconceived notions April 26, 2017 (link) | |
How likely are academics to confess to errors in research? January 26, 2017 (pdf) | |
Spilled Milk. Scientists engineered goats whose milk could save thousands of poor children's lives. A world wary of GMOs was not ready. June 30, 2016 (link) | |
Still Life with Mass Hysteria: Are GMOs Really That Bad? March 22, 2016 (link) | |
Grist 50: Pamela Ronald | Grist (link) | |
Self Correction. What to do when you realize your publication is fatally flawed. Dec 1, 2015 (link) | |
Xinhuanet: genetically modified agriculture and organic agriculture may not be incompatible. October 12, 2015 (link) | |
Organic GMOs Could Be The Future of Food — If We Let Them. October 7, 2015. (link, pdf) | |
Organic GMOs Could Be The Future of Food - If We Let Them. October 8, 2015 (link) | |
Episode 203: Genetic Engineering and Organic Farming: An Unexpected Marriage. October 6, 2015 (link to podcast) | |
Common ground on sustainable agriculture: A Family Affair. October 5, 2015 (link) | |
US-Forscher korrigieren fehlerhafte Studie. August 31, 2015 (link) | |
Research in Focus: Recognizing pathogens, and recognizing errors. August 19, 2015 (link) | |
WHAT GENETIC ENGINEERING AND ORGANIC FARMING HAVE IN COMMON. August 13, 2015 (link) | |
PLANT PATHOGENS: Rice is on the lookout for bugs. July 24, 2015 (link) | |
Science Advances: Protein May Protect Rice from Bacterial Infection. July 24, 2015. (link) | |
Rice researchers redress retraction. July 24, 2015 (link) | |
Rice disease-resistance discovery closes the loop for scientific integrity. July 24, 2015 (link) | |
Is Opposition to GM Crops Irrational? June 7, 2015 (link) | |
Can This Scientist Unite Genetic Engineers and Organic Farmers? May 4, 2015 (link) | |
Can Plant Genetics Help Solve World Hunger? Science Says Yes. March 30, 2015 (link) | |
Pamela Ronald: The case for engineering our food. March, 2015 (link) | |
Skype in the classroom: RONALD chats with ALLISONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Students, INDIANA. March, 2015 (link) | |
The Worldview 100: The Visionaries who Continue to Reshape Biotechnology - and the World. 2015 (pdf) | |
Yield: The search for the rice of the future. October 30, 2014 (link) | |
Is genetic engineering crucial to food security in the era of climate change? Virginia Gewin October 29, 2014 (link) | |
A Genetically Modified Menu. October 23, 2014 (link) | |
The Next Green Revolution. October 2014 (link) | |
"SEEDS OF DOUBT", An activist's controversial crusade against genetically modified crops. August 25, 2014 (link) | |
Can GMOs Help Feed a Hot and Hungry World? August 13, 2014 (link) | |
Beating the heat. Emily Waltz reports. July 2014 (link)
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April 25, 2014. A Journalist and a Scientist Break Ground in the G.M.O. Debate. (link) | |
Marco Rosaire Conrad-Rossi on Biology Fortified, Inc. | At the Vanguard of the Green Gene Movement and Beyond. April 6, 2014 (link) | |
A clean slate: Mistakes are part of science. But setting the record straight promptly and clearly can help to avoid a career blot. March 20, 2014 (link) | |
December 13, 2013. Il cibo che verrà . (link) | |
| August 27, 2013. An Organic Farmer and a Geneticist Walk Into a Field. (link) |
Eine Vernunftehe? August 6, 2013. (link) | |
Pamela Ronald : genes, seeds, and weeds June 24, 2013 (link to mp3) | |
July 25, 2013. Gentechnik und Biolandbau - eine Vernunftehe? (link) | |
Connecticut Passes GMO Labeling Law. (link, pdf) | |
"Tomorrow's Table ranked one of the top 25 powerful and influential books that educate, insire and drive change". May 14, 2013 (link) | |
April 23, 2013. The Ruminant Podcast episode 19: Pam Ronald on Genetic Engineering in Plant Breeding. (link to mp3) | |
Bill Gates - What I'm Learning - The New Science of Feeding the World. November 15, 2012(link) | |
Fred Pearce, October 2012. Why Are Environmentalists Taking Anti-Science Positions? (link) | |
September 2012, Gmo även för ekoodlare? (link) | |
Gentechnik ganz ökologisch: Letzte Rettung für den Goldenen Reis. June 23, 2012 (link) | |
May 24, 2012. How will we feed world's growing population? (pdf/link/video1/video2) | |
May 7, 2012. The Taste of Tomorrow: Dispatches from the Future of Food. (link) | |
Center for Comparative Medicine, UC Davis, "A Symposium on the Evolution of Common Molecular Pathways Underlying Innate Immunity" mp4 available for Beutler, Hoffman, Ronald, and O'Neill. March 29, 2012 (link) | |
Sub1 mentioned in Bill Gates' 2012 annual letter. January 2012 (link) (PDF) | |
Capital Public Radio, January 24, 2012. Plant and Human Immune Similarities (link / link to mp3) | |
AAAS Riley Memorial Lecture to be given by ASPB member Pam Ronald. May 25, 2011 (link) | |
Is organic GM the answer? April 2011 (link) | |
"Family Affair". The Scientist. April 1, 2011 (link) | |
Improving Rice for Food and Grasses for Energy. Spring 2011(PDF) | |
NZFARMER.CO.NZ, March 28, 2011. GE - 10,000 years in the making (link)
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A Growing Debate: How to Define 'Organic' Food. March 1, 2011 (pdf/link)
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The Second Green Revolution. February 2011 (link)
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Vegetative Warfare January 31, 2011 (link)
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GMOrganic, A Botanical Love Story. 2011 (link/video)
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UC Davis News & Information, Nov 18, 2010. In fending off diseases, plants and animals are much the same, research shows (link)
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The Debate Continues: The Economist Hosts Debate on the Compatibility of Biotechnology and Organic Agriculture. November 10, 2010(link)
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED CONSERVATION August 27, 2010(link)
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Bill Gates: Reinventing Capitalism. August 8, 2010 (link)
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Raoul Adamchak, Fred Pearce, Prabhu Pingali: REINVENTING SUSTENANCE. August, 2010 (link)
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Pamela Ronald has developed a more flood-tolerant rice. July 12, 2010 (link)
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Food 2.0:Feeding a Hungry World. June 4, 2010 (link)
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A Harvest for 9.2 Billion. May 19, 2010 (link)
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Bill Gates tackles controversy over genetically modified crops at UC Berkeley. April 29, 2010 (link)
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Radically Rethinking Agriculture. March 18, 2010 (link)
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The Future of Food. March 10, 2010 (link/video)
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"Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak's Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food". Thegatesnotes.com. March 8, 2010 (link)
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Herper, Matthew. "Green Genes". Forbes.com. March 1, 2010 (link)
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Green Genes: Are genetically modified crops eco-friendly? February 11, 2010 (link)
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Quiet Biotech Revolution Transforming Crops. December 21, 2009 (link)
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Flood-Resistant Rice Aids Farmers in South Asia. November 2, 2009(link)
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Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak featured on the Progressive Farmer. November 2009 (link)
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Evolution in your life. October 26, 2009 (link/link to mp3)
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"6 Future Mods for Our Minds and Bodies". Popular Mechanics. September 30, 2009 (link)
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Sustainably Engineered Organic. July 30, 2009 (link)
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Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future. July 28, 2009 (link/video)
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The fetish art of Superman's co-creator, the future biotechs farmers of America and Hank Williams Jr.'s right-wing populism. July 10, 2009 (link)
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"We found the book insightful and well-documented." June 28, 2009 (link)
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Grains of Truth. June 2009 (page1, page2, page3, page4)
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"Reconciling GMOs and Organics". DTN/The Progressive Farmer. April 10, 2009 (link)
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Library journal selects "Tomrrow's Table" as one of the Best-Sci tech books of 2008. March 1st, 2009 (link)
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CNN "Fighting hunger with flood-tolerant rice". CNN. February 2, 2009 (link)
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Why Not Genetically Modified Organic Crops?. January 30, 2009 (link)
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The Green Monster - Could Frankenfoods be good for the environment? January 28, 2009 (link)
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Can We Feed the World Without Damaging It? January 4, 2009(link)
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RAINY-DAY RICE - ASIAN FARMERS WILL GET A DISASTER-PROOF VERSION OF AN ESSENTIAL CROP. December 23, 2008 (link)
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Tomorrow's Table has been selected as one of SEED Magazine's best of 2008. December 17, 2008 (link)
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UC Davis Scientists Develop Flood-Resistant Rice. December 4, 2008 (link)
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"Organic Gardening". Winter 2008 (link)
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Organic and GM- Why Not? November 21, 2008 (link)
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Tomorrow's Table: Blogging from Bangladesh. November 10, 2008 (link)
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A timely marriage. October 2008(link)
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Solving the Food Crisis With an Unlikely Alliance. June 5, 2008 (link)
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GMO coupled with organic farms best for environment. April 24, 2008 (link)
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NPR: Waterproof Rice May Help Asia Cope with Flooding. October 8, 2007 (pdf / link to mp3)
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Scientific Flip-Flop - Five experts debate the roots of GM opposition. August 30, 2007 (link)
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China Delays GO rice but raises biotech budget. Dec 6, 2006 (link)
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China committee not recommending GMO rice. Nov 28, 2005 (link)
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IRRI's First Transgenic Field Test. Nov 28, 2005 (link)
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GM Rice set for go-ahead. Sept 29, 2005. (link)
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The Eyes of Nye - Genetically Modified Foods. June 5, 2005 (link)
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China close to production of safe genetic rice. March 9, 2005 (link)
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Denialism. November 19, 2004 (mp3)
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Frankenfoods, should genetically modified produce frighten you? July 5, 2000. (link)
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San Francisco Chronicle, 1997: Rice-Gene Scientist Sharing Success With Poor Nations (link)
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Making Rice Disease Resistant, 1997 (link)
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Sandra Blakeslee. "Genetic Engineering Creates Rice Resistant to Destructive Blight". Nytimes.com. December 15, 1995. (link)
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Wall Street Journal: Rundle, Rhonda L. 1995. "Rice, Food Source for Half the World, Is Genetically Altered to Resist Disease." Wall Street Journal, December 15
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San Francisco Chronicle, 1995: High Hopes for Gene-Spliced Rice - UC Davis team's disease-resistant plants could boost food supplies (link)
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Biotech Nation, A NPR weekly program (link)
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- Retraction Watch- What do you do after painful retractions?
- Taking Genetics from Bench to Farm Studying Crop Resistance to Disease and Stress link to mp3 -People Behind the Science
- Highlights from The Tech Awards Gala 2012 with N. R. Narayana Murthy
- iBiology- Bringing the World's Best Biology to You video
- Tomorrow's_Table_Audio_Interview_with_Pamela_Ronald_&_Raoul_Adamchak-MP4
- Interview with Professor Pamela Ronald external link to audio - SkeptEco
- Skeptic Check: OMG, GMO? external link to audio - Big Picture Science
- Can organic farming sustain the world's food needs? Experts say a mix of organic and conventional farming can help. part1 - KXJZ's Insight
- Pam Ronald gives online lecture on sustainable agriculture. - iBioSeminars
- Rita Hosking sings "Sierra Bound", a story about a young plant biologist. (Youtube)
- Nepal and Others Mull Monsanto's Role in Advancing Agriculture (PDF) - Dot Earth, New York Times Blog
- Biotech without foreign genes (PDF) - Land Report
- Varied Menus for Sustaining a Well-Fed World - Dot Earth - New York Times Blog
- Pamela Ronald, UC Davis - Hub Culture Interview at GGCS3 - Hub Culture
- Genetic Engineering Not a New Science - Youtube (clip from The LongNow Foundation)
- Dramatic changes in agriculture needed as world warms and grows - UC Davis News Service
- Immune response is good, but not if it damages plant - Dateline (UCD)
- Food, Farming and Genetics: A Panel Discussion with Michael Pollan UCTV
- "Unlocking the Rice Immune System". BerkeleyLab. 2015-07-24
- "UC Davis researchers uncover key step in rice immune response". The Sacramento Bee. 2015-07-24
- "The Difficulty of Revoking Two papers" Sciencenet. 2015-07-27.
- Dateline UC Davis, Sept 26, 2008. Immune response is good, but not if it damages plant
- Edible Education 101: "Plant Genetic Engineering and the Future of Food" with Pamela Ronald
- Scientific American's new Food Matters blog is all about the science of food, including GMOs - Genetic Literacy Project
- Can organic farming sustain the world's food needs? Experts say a mix of organic and conventional farming can help. - KXJZ's Insight
- Nepal and Others Mull Monsanto's Role in Advancing Agriculture (pdf) - Dot Earth, New York Times Blog
- Biotech Discussion with Pamela Ronald and Michael Dimock - Food Dialogues
- US expert to push GE benefits - The New Zealand Herald
- Fear of a GM Planet III: The Future of Food - Examiner.com
- Is Genetically Modified Food Safe? - World Science Festival
- Bill Gates: Reinventing Capitalism. Techonomy
- Book Review: Tomorrow's Table. Pursue - Action for A Just World
- Should Zambia accept GMOs? Zambia Daily Mail
- Dramatic changes in agriculture needed as world warms and grows. UC Davis News Service
- Radically rethinking agriculture. SmartPlanet
- Tomorrow's Table featured on Food For Thought, an Oregon State University lecture series.
- Pamela Ronald and Raoul Adamchak, "Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future" ( The Long Now Foundation or youtube)
- Food Farming and Genetics: A Panel Discussion with Michael Pollan(UCTV.com)
- GE crops and the Boulder 'brand' ( dailycamera.com)
- Food Fight: the future of biotech farming (The Molokai Dispatch)
- Is it possible to feed six billion people - and counting - without exploiting animals, workers, or the earth? (visit The Marc Steiner Show or download the youtube)
- Tomorrow's Table lecture at The University of Hawaii at Manoa (view the video at ctahr.hawaii.edu)
- Could genetically modified foods actually be good for the environment? (listen at hereandnow.org)
- Food symposium to kick off T-ride's Mountainfilm Festival 2009 ( OurayNews.com)
- Poptech - Pamela Ronald: Rethinking genetic engineering
- See more reviews of Tomorrow's Table (pamelaronald.blogspot.com)
- Tomorrow´s Table, una búsqueda de la verdad sobre la agricultura orgánica y la modificación genética. fundacion-antama.org (pdf)
- Read and view videos of Pam Ronald's and Raoul Adamchak's interviews in "Silent Killer-The Unfinished Campaign Against Hunger"
- Engineering crops for the 21st century. UC Davis Frontiers.September, 2007.
- Interview. The Takeaway. May 1, 2008.