European Food Science Day : 18. november 2009 - 18. november 2009 (Brussels, Belgium)

The dioxin scandal, alarms on harmful chemicals in baby bottles and avian flu are examples of dramatic food health issues that have reached European citizens in the past years. In effect confidence and trust in food items has decreased among consumers.
Policy makers and industry are therefore faced with food related issues that need to be resolved urgently based on evidence. While EU-funded research addresses these changes, food and health scientists lack a natural forum to reach Europe’s policy makers and consumers. This platform is necessary to provide European consumers,
via authorities and media, with safer and healthier food and nutrition advice in which they have confidence.
At the European Food Science Day key results in the field of food quality, food safety, nutrition and health will be presented. Our experts will discuss topics such as the melamine case, swine influenza, food allergies, nutrition in pregnancy for life-long health, and the impact of infant-feeding on obesity.
This event is a collective effort of ten research networks within CommNet. Together we represent more than 2000 European researchers. Our goal with this day is to further
spread this important scientific knowledge to a wider audience. Welcome!

 

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