Speaker Details

Alison van Eenennaam

Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam is a Cooperative Extension Specialist in the field of Animal Genomics and Biotechnology in the Department of Animal Science at University of California, Davis in the United States, a position she has held since 2002. She received a Bachelor of Agricultural Science dgree from the University of Melbourne in Australia, and both an MS in Animal Science, and a PhD in Genetics from UC Davis. The mission of her extension program is “to provide research and education on the use of animal genomics and biotechnology in livestock production systems”. As an animal geneticist, her applied research program focuses on using various breeding tools to enable genetic improvement in animals, with an emphasis on beef cattle. Her outreach program focuses on the development of science-based educational materials including the controversial biotechnologies of genetic engineering (GE) and cloning, and she has created several videos for YouTube including a 30 minute documentary piece entitled “Animal Biotechnology”. She has given over 400 invited presentations to audiences globally, and has appeared on national media including the Dr. Oz Show, Animal Planet, and the December 2014 Intelligence Squared Debate on genetically modifying food. She has served on several national committees including the USDA National Advisory Committee on Biotechnology and 21st Century Agriculture, (2005-2009), and was a temporary voting member of the 2010 FDA Veterinary Medicine Advisory Committee meeting on the AquAdvantage salmon, the first GE animal to be evaluated for entry into the food supply. She was the lead author on the Council for Agriculture Science and Technology (CAST) Issue Paper 54, “The Potential Impacts of Mandatory Labeling for Genetically Engineered Food in the United States”. Dr. Van Eenennaam was the recipient of the 2010 “National Award for Excellence in Extension” from the American Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities; the 2014 American Society of Animal Science National Extension Award; and the 2014 Borlaug CAST Communication Award.