Anne Ingeborg Myhr is SVP within Biotechnology and Circular Economy. The Department consist of three research groups: Industrial Biotechnology, Marine Biotechnology, and Gene Technology, Environment and Society. Myhr holds a Dr. scient within medical biology and a M.Sc in biotechnology. Myhr has extensive experience from inter- and transdisciplinary projects on emerging technologies including genome editing. Main focus for research is on future food systems, sustainable aquaculture, protection of the environment and biodiversity, and the circular economy. This includes studies on ELSA and RRI with novel technologies.
Anne Ingeborg Myhr
SVP Biotechnology and Circular Economy
anmy@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 78 80
Tromsø Forskningspark, Sykehusvn 23, 9019 Tromsø
Division
Climate & Environment
Research themes
RRI (responsible research and innovation)
Ethical, legal and societal aspects of new technologies (ELSA)
Aquaculture
Research Groups
Gene technology, environment and society
Industrial Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology
More information about Anne
Projects
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Conference lectureConnecting CRISPRsalmon and CRISPRWELL.– Animals as fellow creatures. Theories and practices in the age of biotechnology. 2023
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Conference lectureGenome editing and non-safety issues– Animals as fellow creatures. Theories and practices in the age of biotechnology. 2023
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Conference lectureApplying circular economy principles into ocean-based aquaculture– NTNUOcean week 2023
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Conference lectureThe circular economy in the seafood industry: opportunities and challenges– Arctic Frontiers 2023: Moving North 2023
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Conference lectureNano- and micro-plastics and fish: Novel methods for detection and the role of RRI in such research– Arctic Frontiers 2023 Conference: Moving North 2023
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Conference lectureWhat about genome edited animals? What can the implications be by that debates and approaches for novel GMO regulation only focuses on plants?– The ethics of genome editing 2022
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Academic articleWith great power comes great responsibility: why ‘safe enough’ is not good enough in debates on new gene technologies– Agriculture and Human Values 2022
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Conference lecturePlast i fisk -metoder for studier av effekt– Nor-fishings, NFR sitt forskningstorget 2022
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Academic articleA sustainability assessment framework for genome-edited salmon– Aquaculture 2022
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Academic chapterTransforming food systems through genome editing – animal ethics and citizen engagement– 2022
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Academic chapterThe ethical sustainability matrix: a practical tool for assessment of GMOs including genome-edited organisms– 2021
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Academic articlePublic Consultation on Proposed Revisions to Norway's Gene Technology Act: An Analysis of the Consultation Framing, Stakeholder Concerns, and the Integration of Non-Safety Considerations– Sustainability 2021
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Academic literature reviewSustainable use of CRISPR/Cas in fish aquaculture: the biosafety perspective– Transgenic research 2021
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Academic chapterGenome edited salmon: fish welfare as part of sustainability criteria– 2021
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Academic chapterPublic engagement in biotechnology innovation – the need for research and the role of ethics– 2021
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Conference lecturePublic engagement in biotechnology innovation – the need for research and the role of ethics– EURSAFE 2021 2021
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Academic literature reviewGenome editing on finfish: Current status and implications for sustainability– Reviews in Aquaculture 2021
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Professional articleNorway- The Norwegian Gene Technology Act: Presenting Case Studies to Illustate the Act’s Advances in Protecting Biodiversity– Topics in biodiversity and conservation 2020
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Academic articleNon-safety Assessments of Genome-Edited Organisms: Should They be Included in Regulation?– Science and Engineering Ethics 2020
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Academic literature reviewNorway—The Norwegian Gene Technology Act: Presenting Case Studies to Illustate the Act’s Advances in Protecting Biodiversity– Topics in biodiversity and conservation 2020
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Academic chapterSustainability and societal utility in non-safety assessment of gene-edited organisms– 2019
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Conference lectureMoral limits to genome editing of farmed salmon– EURSAFE 2019 2019
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Academic chapterMoral limits to genome editing of farmed salmon– 2019
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Feature articleGenredigering reguleres som GMO– Nationen 2018
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Feature articleGenteknologiloven og genredigering: Ja takk, begge deler.– Nationen 2018
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Academic literature reviewRevisiting Risk Governance of GM Plants: The Need to Consider New and Emerging Gene-Editing Techniques– Frontiers in Plant Science 2018
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Conference lectureGenome-edited salmon: ethical and regulatory challenges– ELSA Norway 2018 2018
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Conference lectureGene-edited organisms should be assessed for sustainability, ethics and societal impacts– EURSAFE 2018 2018
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Feature articleBiosikkerhet og bærekraft ved bruk av genredigering– Nationen 2017
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Academic articleSocio-economic research on genetically modified crops: a study of the literature– Agriculture and Human Values 2017
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Conference lectureThe science-policy of traditional indigenous knowledge in management of natural resources– International Conference on Arctic Science: Bringing Knowledge to Action 2017
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Feature articleDra til Australia, Per Sandberg!– Dagens næringsliv 2016
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Feature articleGenmodifisert mygg kan bekjempe zika-viruset– Forskning.no 2016
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Feature articlePlantevirus kan redde laksen– Forskning.no 2016
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Academic articleDNA Vaccines: Regulatory Considerations and Safety Aspects– Current Issues in Molecular Biology 2016
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Academic articleStakeholder views on issues to consider when assessing the sustainability of genetically modified potato– International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 2016
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Academic articleAccess and Benefit Sharing Legislation for Marine Bioprospecting: Lessons From Australia for the Role of Marbank in Norway– Journal of World Intellectual Property 2016
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Academic articleInclusion and Implementation of Socio-Economic Considerations in GMO Regulations: Needs and Recommendations– Sustainability 2016
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Academic literature reviewApproaches for delaying sexual maturation in salmon and their possible ecological and ethical implications– Journal of Applied Aquaculture 2016
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Feature articleGenredigering og matnyttig etikk– Nationen 2016
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Academic articleA plant 35S CaMV promoter induces long-term expression of luciferase in Atlantic salmon– Scientific Reports 2016
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Academic articleAccess and Benefit Sharing legislation for marine bioprospecting: Lessons from Australia for the role of Marbank in Norway– Journal of World Intellectual Property 2016
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Feature articleHvem eier det som finnes i havet?– Forskning.no 2015
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Academic chapterSocio-economic considerations in GMO Regulations: opportunities and challenges– 2015
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Academic chapterStakeholders perception on sustainability of genetically modified potato– 2015
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Feature articleMat og antibiotikaresistens– Nationen 2015
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Feature articleGM-laks - ingen reell trussel for norsk lakseindustri– FiskeribladetFiskaren 2015
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Research reportEnvironmental Risk of fungus Resistant Oilseed Rape– GenØk -Senter for biosikkerhet 2015
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Research reportUncertainty and Knowledgegaps related to Environmental Risk Assessment of GMOs– GenØk -Senter for biosikkerhet 2015
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Academic chapterGenetic commons and codified commodities: exploring the role of intellectual property rights on genetic resources in Norwegian biotechnology innovation systems– 2015
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Academic articleFrom ethics of restriction to ethics of construction: ELSA research in Norway– Nordic Journal of Science and Technology Studies 2015
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Feature articleMer åpen bioteknologi– Nordlys 2014
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Academic articleWe have never been ELSA-researchers – there is no need for a post-Elsi shift– Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2014
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Popular scientific articleLa norsk laks forbli fri for antibiotika– Aftenposten (morgenutg. : trykt utg.) 2014
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Conference lectureEthics of restriction - Ethics of construction. En alternativ historie– ELSA Norway konferansen 2014 2014
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Academic articleWe have never been ELSI researchers – there is no need for a post-ELSI shift– Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2014
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Academic chapterFrom Protection to Restoration: A Matter of Responsible Precaution– 2014
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Academic articleStrategies and hurdles using DNA vaccines to fish– Veterinary research (VR) 2014
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Popular scientific articleGM food, nutrition, safety and health– Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics: SpringerReference 2013
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Feature articleGodt fôr gir god laks– Nordlys 2013
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Feature articleForskning på GMO må være åpen og uavhengig– Forskning.no 2013
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Academic articlePost normal science and ecological economics; strategies for precautionary approaches and sustainable development– International Journal of Sustainable Development 2013
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Academic articleGM crops and smallholders: Biosafety and local practise– The Journal of environment & development 2013
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Academic chapterNanotechnology in Agriculture– 2013
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Academic articleScientific dishonesty - a nationwide survey of doctoral students in Norway– BMC Medical Ethics 2013
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Academic chapterChanging an iconic species by biotechnology: the case of Norwegian salmon– 2012
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Conference lectureChanging an iconic species by biotechnology: The case of Norwegian salmon– 10th Congress of the European Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics 2012
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Academic chapterNew Developments in Biotechnology and IPR in Aquaculture - Are they Sustainable?– 2012
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Academic article"Late lessons from early warnings" - Uncertainty and precaution in policy approaches to Arctic climate change impacts– Polar Geography 2012
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Academic articleLate lessons from early warnings’ – uncertainty and precaution in policy approaches to Arctic climate change impacts– Polar Geography 2012
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Academic articleA framework for a European network for a systematic environmental impact assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMO)– BioRisk 2012
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Academic articleGM crops and smallholders: Biosafety and local practice– The Journal of environment & development 2012
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Academic articleNew developments in biotechnology and IPR in aquaculture –Are they sustainable?– InTech 2011
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Academic articleGenetically Engineered Virus Vaccine Vectors: Environmental Risk Management Challenges– InTech 2011
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Research reportNanoethos. Report to the ELSA programme –The Research Council of Norway– NTNU Filosofisk institutt 2011
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Conference lectureChallenges with uncertainties for biosafety decisions– Tough Choices - new biosafety decisons in high stakes arenas 2011
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Conference lectureNew developments in biotechnology and IPR– Seminar: Stimulating sustainable innovations in aquaculture 2011