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U.K. rules on gene editing are expected to be less strict than those for transgenic crops like this iron-rich wheat the John Innes Center is testing. JOHN INNES CENTRE/FLICKR
U.K. set to loosen rules for gene-edited crops and animals
May. 26, 2021 , 2:30 PM
When Boris Johnson became prime minister of the United Kingdom in 2019, he pledged to “liberate the U.K.’s extraordinary bioscience sector from anti–genetic modification rules.” The country had to hew to strict European biotech regulations until it finalized its divorce from the European Union in January. Next month, the government is widely expected to follow through on Johnson’s promise by making it easier to test and commercialize some genetically engineered crops and livestock.
Calyxt Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Results
Successful Transformation of Hemp Genome Enables Step Change in Calyxt s Innovation Approaches in the Species
Promoted Sarah Reiter to the newly created role of Chief Business Officer
Scientific Advisory Board Formed, Diverse Scientific Expertise, and Proprietary Insights to Support Company Growth
Management to Host Conference Call Today at 4:30 p.m. ET
ROSEVILLE, MN / ACCESSWIRE / May 6, 2021 / Calyxt, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLXT), a plant-based technology company, today announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2021. The first several months of 2021 included several exciting developments in our laboratories, the promotion of Sarah Reiter to Chief Business Officer, and the formation of our Scientific Advisory Board, with the scientific and technical expertise to guide us through the evolution of plant-based technology, said Yves Ribeill, Ph.D., Executive Chair. We also continued to execute on products in our