The Specialty Crops Regulatory Assistance (SCRA) has rescheduled its Nuts and Bolts of U.S. Regulatory Dossiers for Genetically Engineered Crops workshop to March 31 through April 2. This interactive, three-day workshop offers a unique opportunity for developers of genetically engineered crops to learn directly from USDA-APHIS, EPA, and FDA officials about the practical aspects of regulatory dossier development.

Using recent case studies, such as canker-resistant citrus, insect resistant/herbicide tolerant DP23211 maize, and gene-edited S4A strawberry, regulators and experts will walk participants through data requirements, dossier preparation, and review processes.

In addition to case studies, the program features an overview of U.S. regulatory agencies and their roles in the Coordinated Framework, an interactive Ask-the-Regulator Q&A, and presentations on Canadian regulations, field trials, and marketing strategies.

Participants will gain practical tools to simplify and demystify U.S. regulatory requirements, making this workshop valuable for companies, academics, and other potential developers.

The workshop is priced at $350.

The agenda for the workshop can be found here.

Those interested should register for the workshop here.