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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)