Current location:home page > Laws and regulations

Booking reminder for Agency science lecture

admin2 weeks ago (05-19)Laws and regulations17
A few places remain for the Agency’s keynote lecture and Chief Scientist’s annual report launch next…
A few places remain for the Agency’s keynote lecture and Chief Scientist’s annual report launch next week. The event is being held at the Royal Society, London, on the evening of Thursday 27 September 2012, with registration starting from 5.30pm.
Agency science lecture
Professor Sarah O'Brien, Chair of the Advisory Committee on the Microbiological Safety of Food, will speak on 'Molecular Epidemiological Approaches for Managing Foodborne Disease', exploring how molecular biology tools, such as next generation sequencing, could make the investigation of foodborne disease outbreaks quicker and more effective.

Andrew Wadge, the Agency’s Chief Scientist, will also be launching his annual report at this event. The report provides an overview of the FSA's science during the past year.

If you'd like to come along and join us in celebrating the Agency’s science, please register on the event website at the link to the right.

Related articles

Foreign quarantine regulators to visit Pakistan

Quarantine regulators from six different countries will be visiting Pakistan to assess the fresh edi…

UK Regulations on Amending Allergen Information in Prepackaged Foods

Recently, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), the Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued a not…

FSSAI issues letter allowing correction of labels on alcoholic beverages

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a letter wherein Food Business O…

Weekly Review of Food Standards and Regulations(11.12-11.16)

Notice of the General Administration of Market Regulations on Accelerating the Reform of Food Busine…

FSSAI issues guidance note for handling & disposal of used cooking oil

FSSAI, the country’s apex food regulator, has released a guidance note for handling and disposal of…

20 percent sugary drink tax is pondered in NZ

The conversation in New Zealand about a sugary drink tax, of perhaps 20 percent, has reached the pri…