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Organisation

Responsibility for national research programmes lies with the Swiss National Science Foundation’s Programmes division. For each NRP, the National Research Council sets up a Steering Committee whose members are chosen because of their scientific expertise and their experience of applied research.

The Steering Committee is responsible for the implementation of the NRP and plays an active and strategic role during the entire programme. As a body, it determines the programme’s specific profile and ensures continuity and coherence. The members of the NRP 59 Steering Committee come from a variety of scientific
fields and in some cases from foreign institutions. Their profiles ensure that all areas of research relevant to the topics of the programme the benefits and risks of the deliberate release of genetically modified plants are covered.

The main tasks of the Steering Committee are

  • Project selection for the Research Council

  • Organisation of scientific coordination

  • Project monitoring

  • Enforcing National Science Foundation quality standards

  • Evaluating the intermediate and final reports of the projects

  • Compiling the synthesis report and the programme’s final reports for its initiator (the Federal Council in this instance)


  • Members of the Steering Committee
  • Prof. Dr. Dirk Dobbelaere (President)
    Division of Molecular Pathology, VetsuisseFaculty University of Berne

  • Prof. Dr. Detlef Bartsch
    German Federal Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Berlin, Germany

  • Dr. Karoline Dorsch
    Federal Commission for Biological Security, Ittigen

  • Prof. Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber
    Institute of Pathophysiology, University of Vienna, Austria (until August 2007)

  • Dr. Pia Malnoë
    Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil

  • Prof. Dr. Jules Pretty
    Department of Biological Sciences University of Essex, United Kingdom

  • Prof. Dr. Joachim Scholderer
    Department of Marketing and Statistics Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus, Denmark

  • Prof. Dr. Daniel Schümperli
    Institute Cell Biology University of Berne

  • Dr. Jeremy B. Sweet
    Environmental and Research Consultant Cambridge, United Kingdom

  • Prof. Dr. Wim Verbeke
    Department of Agricultural Economics Ghent University (since August 2007)

  • Prof. Dr. Josef Zeyer
    Institute of Terrestrial Ecology Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich


  • Observer from the Federal Administration
  • Dr. Hans Hosbach
    Federal Office for the Environment


  • Expert Advisor of the National Research Council, Division IV
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Bernauer
    Centre for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich


  • Implementation Officer
  • Beat Glogger
    Degree in biological sciences
    scitec-media gmbh, Agency for science communication
    Winterthur


  • Programme Coordinator
  • Dr. Pascal Walther
    Swiss National Science Foundation
    Berne