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Ignacio Chapela (born 1959) is a microbial ecologist and mycologist at the University of California, Berkeley. He is best known for a 2001 paper in Nature on the flow of transgenes into wild maize populations, as an outspoken critic of the University of California's ties to the biotechnology industry, as well as a later dispute with the University over denial of tenure that Chapela argued was politically motivated. Chapela is also notable for his work with natural resources and indigenous rights.

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  • Ignacio Chapela (born 1959) is a microbial ecologist and mycologist at the University of California, Berkeley. He is best known for a 2001 paper in Nature on the flow of transgenes into wild maize populations, as an outspoken critic of the University of California's ties to the biotechnology industry, as well as a later dispute with the University over denial of tenure that Chapela argued was politically motivated. Chapela is also notable for his work with natural resources and indigenous rights. (en)
  • Ignacio H. Chapela es un ecólogo,​ micro biólogo, activista ambiental y micólogo de la Universidad de California en Berkeley, y un importante crítico de los lazos de dicha universidad con la industria de la biotecnología. También es el autor de un controvertido artículo publicado en la revista Nature acerca de la penetración de transgénicos en el maíz mexicano.​ Chapela también es reconocido por su trabajo en el ámbito de recursos naturales y derechos indígenas. En 1988 obtuvo su doctorado por la Universidad de Cardiff. (es)
  • Ignacio Chapela (* 1959) ist ein mexikanisch-US-amerikanischer Mikrobiologe, Ökologe und Mykologe an der University of California, Berkeley. Er bekleidet dort das Amt eines Associate Professors für mikrobielle Ökologie. Er ist vor allem für einen 2001 in der Zeitschrift Nature erschienenen, kontrovers diskutierten Artikel über den Übergang von Mais-Transgenen in wilde Maispopulationen bekannt. In der Folge zeigte sich Chapela als ausgesprochener Kritiker der Kooperation zwischen der University of California und der Biotechnologie-Industrie. (de)
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