Can open source (non-GM) technologies lead to sustainable development in the global south?
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Participants:
| Alistair McCormick | University of Edinburgh, UK |
| Anne Osbourn | John Innes Centre, UK |
| Bernard Slippers | University of Pretoria/FABI/Future Africa, South Africa |
| Bruce Sithole | CSIR/UKZN, South Africa |
| Carol Ibe | University of Cambridge, UK |
| Eshchar Mizrachi | University of Pretoria/FABI, South Africa |
| Fernan Federici | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile |
| Francesca Stoma | BecA-ILRI, Kenya |
| Geoff Baldwin | Imperial College, UK |
| Hadrien Peyret | John Innes Centre, UK |
| Jenny Molloy | University of Cambridge, UK |
| Jim Ajioka | University of Cambridge, UK |
| Jim Haseloff | University of Cambridge, UK |
| John Becker | ACGT: UP/UJ/WITS/ARC/CSIR, South Africa |
| Karl Rumbold | Wits University, South Africa |
| Kevin Land | CSIR, South Africa |
| Lara Allen | Centre for Global Equality, UK |
| Lucy Ogbadu | National Biotechnology Development Agency, Nigeria |
| Marian Muthui | Foondi Workshops, Kenya |
| Mauritz Venter | AzarGen Biotechnologies – Stellenbosch, South Africa |
| Natalya Nikitina | Wits University, South Africa |
| Nicola Patron | Earlham Institute, UK |
| Nox Makunga | University of Stellenbosch, South Africa |
| Paul Chego | Wits University, South Africa |
| Steven Hussey | University of Pretoria/FABI, South Africa |
| Tsepo Tsekoa | CSIR, South Africa |
| Zander Myburg | University of Pretoria/FABI, South Africa |