“如雷灌耳”的自然杂志报道了黄金大米事件

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China sacks officials over Golden Rice controversy
Chinese families did not give consent for children to consume genetically modifed rice in the part US-funded study.

Jane Qiu
10 December 2012

Beta-carotene gives "Golden Rice" — aimed at boosting vitamin A in people eating the staple food — its characteristic colour.
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China has sacked three officials for breaching Chinese laws and ethical regulations during a trial in which children were fed genetically modified rice.

The trial’s legitimacy was questioned in August by the environmental group Greenpeace. A three-month investigation, led by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), culminated in the decision on 6 December to sack two members of the CDC’s own staff — Yin Shi’an, the principal investigator of the Chinese arm of the project, in Beijing, and Hu Yuming at the CDC's regional office in Hunan province, where the study took place — as well as Wang Yin, head of science and technology at the Zhejiang Academy of Medical Sciences.

The genetically modified rice strain at the centre of the controversy is engineered to produce β-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, with the aim of fighting vitamin A deficiency in developing countries. It has been dubbed Golden Rice because of its bright yellow colour.

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The trial was designed to test how efficiently the β-carotene is converted to the vitamin once ingested. The US study team was led by Guangwen Tang, a nutrition scientist at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, and was part-funded by the US National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and the US Department of Agriculture.

According to a paper published online by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition on 1 August, each group of two dozen or so children aged six to eight ate meals containing Golden Rice, spinach or β-carotene capsules for lunch every week day during the three-week trial1.

But none of the children, their parents or school teachers was aware that Golden Rice was involved, according to a 45-minute investigative news programme broadcast on 8 December on CCTV, China’s state television channel.

The informed-consent form said that the rice contained β-carotene, but not that it was genetically modified or that it was Golden Rice. Nor did it highlight uncertainty around any potential risks of ingesting such rice.

"Too sensitive"
The CCTV programme disclosed an email sent by Yin to Tang in which the CDC official said that he had changed the wording to avoid mentioning Golden Rice because it was “too sensitive”.

Moreover, Wang didn’t apply for ethical evaluation of the trial, instead fabricating the approval documents, according to CDC. And Tang brought Golden Rice from the United States to China illegally, without due declaration to the relevant Chinese authorities, it said.

“If it’s safe, why did they need to deceive us into this?”
Both Yin and Wang admitted in the documentary that they had wanted to save time and push the project through, and said they did not realise how serious the matter was. Tang did not respond to Nature’s request for comments. Tufts University spokeswoman Andrea Grossman said in an official statement that “it would be premature for Tufts University to reach any conclusions before investigations currently underway in the United States are completed”.

The incident has outraged the families of children who ate the Golden Rice. Some have refused to accept the 80,000-yuan compensation and have demanded a guarantee that the rice will not affect their children’s health. “If it’s safe, why did they need to deceive us into this?” said one angry father in the CCTV program.

Serious offence
The development of genetically modified rice enjoys strong government support in China, but the public remains sceptical about its safety. Incidents such as this “could seriously erode public trust and taint the reputation of research on genetically modified crops,” says Lu Baorong, an ecologist who studies the environmental safety of genetically modified crops at Fudan University in Shanghai.

Critics note that discrepancies remain over the full details of the trial. For instance, the CDC's investigation revealed that the children ate Golden Rice just once during the study — and not lunch every day during the three-week study as the paper states.

“How much Golden Rice did the children have exactly?” asks Wang Zheng, a policy researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Policy and Management in Beijing. “Either the researchers are lying about this now or they lied about it in their paper. It’s a serious offence either way.”

Nature doi:10.1038/nature.2012.11998
 
就是那个很利害的自然杂志?:D:D:D
 
就是那个很利害的自然杂志?:D:D:D

不是说了如雷灌耳了吗?:p:D

我在想CFC上的科学家总不能说这个杂志也“造谣”了吧?
这篇短文章里有两个细节值得注意哦,
一是说汤光文的论文里讲,试验的小孩在三周里连续每天中午都吃了黄金大米;但是前天中国官方的调查结果是说只吃了一顿。

二是文章讲中国政府是大力支持转基因大米的研发的。
如果自然没撒谎,那就是那些为转基因支持者在中国处于“弱势”地位而愤愤不平的人在造谣了。
 
一是说汤光文的论文里讲,试验的小孩在三周里连续每天中午都吃了黄金大米;但是前天中国官方的调查结果是说只吃了一顿。
科学家造假也不是新鲜事,可和中国官方调查相比,该信任谁呢?;)
连基本的实验目都有多个版本的解释,我都不知道NIH、学术机构的研究立项有没有立项说明书。
 
这件事儿应该惩罚的是那个搞研究的教授,是他回湖南老家做实验的

湖南本地的农业部门,本身学术知识就没多少,很容易被那个教授忽悠忽悠
 
科学家造假也不是新鲜事,可和中国官方调查相比,该信任谁呢?;)
连基本的实验目都有多个版本的解释,我都不知道NIH、学术机构的研究立项有没有立项说明书。

我也倾向于相信汤光文论文里说的更可能是事实。如果这样,吃了21顿而不是1顿黄金大米,补偿8万块真不算多吧?
CFC上有几个愿意拿8万块让自己小小孩吃21顿黄金大米的?恐怕连一个都找不出来。
 
我也倾向于相信汤光文论文里说的更可能是事实。如果这样,吃了21顿而不是1顿黄金大米,补偿8万块真不算多吧?
CFC上有几个愿意拿8万块让自己小小孩吃21顿黄金大米的?恐怕连一个都找不出来。

15 顿

8万块

why not??

山区的孩子们 美疯了, 他们现在正在家里笑呢. :D:D:D
 
你还别说,上校真说对了,8万元可以吃一辈子大米了。:D
 
15 顿

8万块

why not??

山区的孩子们 美疯了, 他们现在正在家里笑呢. :D:D:D

哦,我忘了把周末排除了,那是15顿不是21顿,谢谢指正。
15顿,又少了6顿,CFC上相信转基因食品安全的同学们,又愿意让自家8岁以下小孩参加试验的吗?没有这个年龄的小孩的人,愿意说服自己的近亲好友让他们的孩子参加这种试验的吗?
 
哦,我忘了把周末排除了,那是15顿不是21顿,谢谢指正。
15顿,又少了6顿,CFC上相信转基因食品安全的同学们,又愿意让自家8岁以下小孩参加试验的吗?没有这个年龄的小孩的人,愿意说服自己的近亲好友让他们的孩子参加这种试验的吗?

你健忘啊,很多人说了,完全木问题,完全木压力:D:D:D
 
CFC上有几个愿意拿8万块让自己小小孩吃21顿黄金大米的?恐怕连一个都找不出来。

肯定有不要钱都吃的,这叫信念。:blowzy:
 
肯定有不要钱都吃的,这叫信念。:blowzy:

用事实说话。谁?老闹子?小吃?

9981就算了,本来他拍着胸脯说自己可以吃3两(回避了让他家小孩吃的问题),后来又改口说要先了解清楚黄金大米再吃,吃也不会再来这里报告。:blowzy:
 
你健忘啊,很多人说了,完全木问题,完全木压力:D:D:D

我说的是玩儿真的,不是说说就完了之后不跟进拿证据来给大家看的。。:blowzy::p:D
 
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