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Williams GM, Kroes R, Munro IC.
The last one is Ian C. Munro, executive vice president of Cantox Health Sciences International.
http://www.bloomberg.com/research/st...ertek%20Cantox
Mother Jones has this to say about Cantox and about this particular study:
"The scientific consultancy firm that helped put together Roundup's primary safety review published in 2000, Cantox, advertises itself as a company whose job is to develop "strategic regulatory and compliance plans" that "facilitate timely global regulatory approvals" and "protect our customers [sic] interests."
The Cantox-assisted key Roundup safety review was published in the journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, an often controversial industry-friendly publication that a group of 40 scientists wrote a letter in 2003 to protest as having "corporate conflicts of interest," and serving as a "convenient venue for the publication of industry research" due to the journal's history of publishing the findings of paid industry consultants."
http://www.motherjones.com/environme...ide-nyc?page=2
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