Steve Strauss is quoted in the Washington Post article titled "Environmentalists are urging the USDA to reject this genetically engineered eucalyptus tree". He said it was difficult to predict the trees’ environmental impact without having a better idea of the scale of plantings. Strauss runs a research consortium that ArborGen once belonged to, and the company has funded some of his research in the past, although the relationship has since ended. “If I were USDA, I would probably make a decision to have a provisional deregulation,” he said, allowing some years to go — perhaps a decade — before conducting another evaluation.
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Steve Strauss delivered lectures in Beijing, China, Concepcion, Chile, and Raleigh, NC in June 2017. View pdfs of all the lectures on our presentations page.
Steve Strauss, an Oregon State University professor who studies biotechnology, said lawmakers should ask themselves whether they want Oregon agriculture to be known for innovation or for exclusion.
Steve Strauss presented a lecture on GMOs, society and forest health at the University of Florida, February 2017. See the pdf of the lecture on the presentations page.
Strauss used Skype to present a summary of GMO crop science and controversy to Sheldon High School Science Class in Eugene, OR, February 2017. A pdf of the lecture is available on the presentations page.
Strauss lectures on science and controversy over GMO crops at Salem Public Library as part of Salem Environmental Education Series, February 2017. A pdf of the lecture is available on the presentations page.
Steve Strauss is a co-author on the recently released New Phytologist publication, Reproductive modification in forest plantations: impacts on biodiversity and society.
Steve Strauss delivered a presentation titled "CRISPR Technology and Gene Editing Possibilities" in January. View a pdf of the presentation.
Steve Strauss was recently interviewed on Idaho Agribusiness Today about saving pine forests.