Jack Alfred Heinemann is an American-New Zealand academic.
[1] He currently works at the University of Canterbury[2] where he is director of the Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety.
[3] Heinemann is a vocal critic of the way genetic engineered risks are assessed[4][5][6] and the benefits are estimated.
[7] In 2002 he received the New Zealand Association of Scientists Research Medal.
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