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EFSA publishes first practical guidance for assessing nano applications in food & feed
The European Food Safety Authority has today published a guidance document for the risk assessment of engineered nanomaterial (ENM) applications in food and feed. The guidance is the...
Cross-cutting science
Nanotechnology
10 May 2011
EFSA reviews most recent research on animal cloning
EFSA has published today a scientific statement on animal cloning following the endorsement of its Scientific Committee. The Scientific Committee concurred that no new scientific...
Cross-cutting science
Cloning
17 September 2010
EFSA publishes guidance for assessing the safety of botanicals
The European Food Safety Authority has published advice for food authorities on how to assess the safety of botanical materials and preparations which are intended for use in food...
Cross-cutting science
Botanicals
10 September 2009
EFSA’s Scientific Committee promotes alternatives to animal testing
EFSA’s Scientific Committee has underlined the importance of risk assessment approaches in the area of food and feed safety which not only minimise the use of experimental animals...
Alternatives to animal testing
Animal welfare
Cross-cutting science
8 June 2009
EFSA publishes opinion on the potential risks arising from nanotechnologies on food and feed safety
EFSA is today publishing its scientific opinion on nanoscience and nanotechnologies in relation to food and feed safety. EFSA’s Scientific Committee (SC) has concluded that...
Cross-cutting science
Nanotechnology
5 March 2009
EFSA adopts final scientific opinion on animal cloning
EFSA has today published its final scientific opinion on the implications of animal cloning on food safety, animal health and welfare and the environment. EFSA’s opinion follows a...
Cloning
Cross-cutting science
24 July 2008
EFSA statement on the publication of the opinion of the European Group on Ethics and New Technologies on ethical aspects of animal cloning for the food supply
EFSA recognises that the issue of animal cloning raises ethical, moral and other societal issues beyond its remit. EFSA therefore welcomes the publication of the opinion of the...
Cross-cutting science
Cloning
17 January 2008
EFSA launches its draft opinion on animal cloning for public consultation
EFSA is launching a public consultation on its draft scientific opinion on the implications of animal cloning on food safety, animal health and welfare and the environment. The work...
Cloning
Cross-cutting science
11 January 2008
EFSA's Scientific Committee proposes harmonisation of risk assessment methodology
The Scientific Committee of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) proposes, in its opinion published today, a harmonised and transparent scientific approach for the risk...
Cross-cutting science
3 November 2005
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