Search Reset allInscriptions en coursCollecte des donnéesNutrition Dossiers Additifs destinés à l'alimentation animale Bien-être animal Collecte des données Contaminants dans l’alimentation humaine et animale Dangers biologiques Ingrédients et emballages alimentaires Nutrition Organismes génétiquement modifiés Pesticides Risques émergents Santé animale Santé des plantes Travaux scientifiques intersectoriels Type Plenaries Scientific colloquium Technical meetings Webinar Audience Groupes scientifiques Date Upcoming PastChoisir la période À partir de Jusqu’à SoumettreInscriptions en coursInscriptions en cours Trier parDate ascDate desc Résultats 1 - 10 sur un total de 10 Plenaries 126th Plenary meeting of the NDA Panel - Open for observers Scientific colloquium EFSA Scientific Colloquium 26 on risk-benefit assessment of combined exposure to nutrients and contaminants through food Plenaries 118th Plenary meeting of the NDA Panel - Open for observers Stakeholder meeting on the draft scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level for dietary sugars Webinar Webinar: Sharing data with EFSA: a simple guide Plenaries 93rd Plenary meeting of the NDA Panel - open for observers Technical meetings Technical meeting with stakeholders on the draft opinions for dietary reference values for sodium and chloride Webinar Webinar: The FoodEx2 classification system and guidance on its harmonised use Webinar Webinar: Inputting data using the additive usage template & an introduction to the Food Additive Intake Model (FAIM) Plenaries 85th plenary meeting of the NDA Panel
Scientific colloquium EFSA Scientific Colloquium 26 on risk-benefit assessment of combined exposure to nutrients and contaminants through food
Stakeholder meeting on the draft scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level for dietary sugars
Technical meetings Technical meeting with stakeholders on the draft opinions for dietary reference values for sodium and chloride
Webinar Webinar: Inputting data using the additive usage template & an introduction to the Food Additive Intake Model (FAIM)