Call for abstracts We are pleased to announce a call for abstract submissions for consideration at EFSA’s 25th Scientific Colloquium "A coordinated approach to assess the human health risks of micro- and nanoplastics in food". Call for abstract ...
In recent years the development of innovative tools in Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics (designated collectively as OMICs technologies) has opened up new possibilities for applications in scientific research and led to the availabili ...
Scientists debate low-dose hypothesis at EFSA’s international colloquium Over two days, 100 scientific experts exchanged views and debated the possible health effects of low levels of certain chemicals (the “low-dose hypothesis”) and the current and futur ...
Some 90 scientists and stakeholders from 30 countries, including the USA and New Zealand, attended a meeting organised by EFSA on ‘Assessing health benefits of controlling Campylobacter in the food chain’ in Rome. It was the twelfth in the series of EFSA’ ...
Eighty scientists from 22 countries, mainly from the European Union, and also Switzerland, the United States and Brazil, gathered at a scientific colloquium organised by EFSA in Tabiano near Parma, Italy, to debate the current state and future challenge ...