Editor-in Chief

  • Bao-Rong LU
  • Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • School of Life Sciences
  • 220 Handan Road
  • Fudan University
  • Shangai 200433
  • P.R. China
  • Email: brlu@fudan.edu.cn
  • Evolutionary biology; population genetics; conservation biology; ecological risk assessment (gene flow and its environmental risks)

Senior Editor

  • Jeremy SWEET*
  • Environmental Research Consultant
  • Sweet Environment
  • The Green, Willingham
  • Cambridge - CB24 5JA UK
  • UK
  • Environmental and agronomic impacts of GMOs; plant pathogen interactions

    * Associate Chair of the ISBR Publications Committee

Members of the Editorial Board

  • David ANDOW*
  • Dept. of Entomology
  • Univ. of Minnesota
  • USA
  • Population and community ecology, agricultural ecology, ecological risk assessment

    * Member of the ISBR Publications Committee
  • Rikke BAGGER-JORGENSEN
  • Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy
  • Denmark
  • Introgression, fitness, gene expression (in particular in relation to crop-wild crosses); ethics in relation to the use of GMOs
  • Ervin BALÁZS
  • Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Hungary
  • Plant-virus interactions; virus-resistant transgenic plants; plant virus evolution in relation to ecological impacts
  • Lynn FREWER
  • University of Wageningen
  • Netherlands
  • Risk perception; risk communication; consumer attitudes to biotechnology; consumer behavior
  • Rod HERMAN
  • Dow AgroSciences LLC
  • USA
  • Crop composition
  • Danny HOOFTMAN
  • Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
  • UK
  • Plant ecologist-modeller
  • Terrance M. HURLEY
  • University of Minnesota
  • USA
  • Socio-economic aspects of environmental risk assessment; risk management; bioeconomic simulation modeling; regulation of plant-incorporated protectants
  • Anne KAPUSCINSKI
  • Dartmouth College
  • USA
  • Ecological risk assessment of introduced aquatic organisms including transgenic and selectively bred lines, and non-native species; analytic-deliberative and systems approaches to risk assessment; biosafety policy and regulations; sustainable aquaculture
  • Deborah K. LETOURNEAU
  • University of California Santa Cruz
  • USA
  • Entomology; community ecology; trophic cascades; insect-plant interactions; tropical ecology; biosafety of transgenic plants
  • Leda MENDONCA-HAGLER
  • Universidade federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Brazil
  • Microbial ecology
  • Bill MUIR
  • Purdue University
  • USA
  • Population, quantitative, and molecular genetics; genetic methods to improve adaptability, stress resistance, and animal well-being; the interface of quantitative and molecular genetics, including use of molecular markers in breeding programs and transgenics; methods for biotechnology risk assessment
  • Alan RAYBOULD
  • Syngenta, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre Bracknell
  • UK
  • Ecologist
  • Joachim SCHIEMANN
  • Julius Kühn-Institut (IJK)
  • Germany
  • Environmental risk assessment; inherent biosafety of transgenic plants (elimination of marker genes, site-specific genetic modifications, etc.); biosafety aspects of molecular farming