This international meeting series on mycotoxins aims to connect food and feed industry representatives with people from universities and governments from around the world. Its main objectives include:
- providing a unique platform for the food and feed industry, regulatory authorities, and science to create meaningful connections
- exchanging information and experiences on the various aspects of mycotoxins
- reviewing current knowledge related to mycotoxins in food and feed
- discussing strategies for prevention and control of mycotoxin contamination to ensure the safety and security of the food and feed supply, and protect human and animal health
- promoting solutions for the control of mycotoxin contamination along conventional and organic supply chains.
There also will be three one-day, virtual pre-conferences focusing on specific mycotoxin topics:
- Human Exposome, 12 October 2021
Selected Speakers
– Sarah De Saeger, Ghent University, Belgium (pre-conference chair)
– Benedikt Warth, University of Vienna, Austria
– Mark Sumarah, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
– Beatriz Arce-López, Universidad de Navarra, Spain
– Lieselot Hemeryck, Ghent University, Belgium
– Augustin Scalbert, International Agency for Research of Cancer, France
– Laeticia Celine Toe, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé, Burkina Faso / Ghent University, Belgium
– Michael P. Snyder, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
– Gary W. Miller, Columbia University, USA - Animal Health, 30 November 2021
- Analysis, 1 February 2022
Event Details