Scientific colloquium EFSA’s Scientific Colloquium 27 “Cell culture-derived foods and food ingredients” Date:11 May 2023 - 12 May 2023 Place:Brussels, Belgium and online Event Risk Assessment Research Assembly (RARA) 2022 – video recording available Date:7 December 2022 Place:Berlin, Germany Cuardaigh Athshocraigh iad go léir Seimineár gréasáin Animal health Data Plant health TopaicAnimal healthBiological hazardsChemical contaminants in food and feedCross-cutting scienceDataFeed additivesFood ingredients and packagingGMONovel foodNutritionPesticidesPlant healthCineálComhdháilCruinnithe iomlánachaSeimineár gréasáinSpriocphobalNo event audience for this selectionDátaLe teachtRoimheRaon dátaí saincheapthaÓGo dtíSeolNá taispeán ach Oscailte don phobalNá taispeán ach Oscailte don phobalSórtáil de réirDate ascDate desc Torthaí 1 - 10 de 11 Webinar Webinar: how to publish in Knowledge Junction 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: How to prepare a pest list for a commodity and a dossier for Momordica fruits Webinar Webinar: Sharing data with EFSA: a simple guide Webinar Webinar: EFSA Activities on Horizon Scanning for Plant Health Webinar Webinar: High-risk plants – how does the EU carry out risk assessment of plant commodities? Webinar Webinar: The EFSA host plant database of Xylella spp. Webinar Webinar: Toolkit for plant pest surveillance Webinar Webinar: Detect your pests: practical statistical framework for risk-based surveillance 12Next ›An ceann deiridh »
Scientific colloquium EFSA’s Scientific Colloquium 27 “Cell culture-derived foods and food ingredients” Date:11 May 2023 - 12 May 2023 Place:Brussels, Belgium and online
Event Risk Assessment Research Assembly (RARA) 2022 – video recording available Date:7 December 2022 Place:Berlin, Germany
Webinar Webinar: Inputting data using the additive usage template & an introduction to the Food Additive Intake Model (FAIM)