Professor Pete Lund
Last updated: 23 January 2023
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In line with FSA policy and established good practice for accessing external expertise, Scientific Advisory Committee members are required to declare any personal or non-personal interests which represent a real or potential conflict in respect of general or specific aspects of work undertaken. Interests will be managed in accordance with the FSA’s policy and guidance.
If members have interests not specified in these notes, but which they believe could be regarded as influencing their advice or other work for FSA, they should declare them. However, members are not under any obligation to search out interests of which they might reasonably not be aware. For example, either through being unaware of all the interests of family members, or of not being aware of links between one company and another.
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Research grant from BBSCR and Leverhulme Trust |
Other public appointments |
Member of the Advisory Committee on Release to the Environment (ACRE - DEFRA) Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Genetic Modification |