Conference ONE Conference 2022 Date: 21 June 2022 - 24 June 2022 Place: Brussels, Belgium and online Search Reset allWebinar Animal health Cross-cutting science Data Feed additives GMO Pesticides Topic Animal health Biological hazards Cross-cutting science Data Feed additives Food ingredients and packaging GMO Nutrition Pesticides Plant health Type Conference Info session Plenaries Scientific colloquium Technical meetings Webinar Audience Stakeholders events Date Upcoming Past Customised date range From To Submit Show only Open to public Show only Open to public Sort by Date asc Date desc Results 1 - 10 of 19 Webinar Webinar on the calculation tool annexed to the pesticides guidance document on non-dietary exposure of workers and bystanders to pesticides Webinar Webinar: what services does EFSA offer to regulated products’ applicants? Webinar Cancelled webinar: Presentation of the explanatory note on next generation sequencing (NGS) in GMO applications Webinar Webinar: how to publish in Knowledge Junction Webinar Webinar: Tips and tricks on the assessment of feed additives Webinar Webinar: presentation of the guidance on allergenicity assessment of genetically modified plants Webinar Webinar: Guidance document on safety of feed additives for target animals - What is new? Webinar Webinar: Inputting data using the additive usage template & an introduction to the Food Additive Intake Model (FAIM) Webinar Webinar: The FoodEx2 classification system and guidance on its harmonised use Webinar Webinar: DNA sequencing quality check: information required in GMO applications Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Webinar Webinar on the calculation tool annexed to the pesticides guidance document on non-dietary exposure of workers and bystanders to pesticides
Webinar Cancelled webinar: Presentation of the explanatory note on next generation sequencing (NGS) in GMO applications
Webinar Webinar: presentation of the guidance on allergenicity assessment of genetically modified plants
Webinar Webinar: Inputting data using the additive usage template & an introduction to the Food Additive Intake Model (FAIM)