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Science, Policy and Risk Forum: New Risk Assessment Tools on FoodRisk.org
July 15, 2014
Dr. Clare Narrod and Kyle McKillop, Joint Institute of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
Foodrisk.org is a comprehensive on-line resource for the food safety risk analysis community. The web site is home to a variety of risk assessment models, food safety risk tools and a library of completed risk assessments as well as some unique data sets. It is operated by the Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition in collaboration with FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service. JIFSAN has been working with a number of colleagues over the last couple of years to develop tools to assist the risk analysis community. Dr. Narrod and Kyle McKillop will discuss new risk assessment tools recently added to foodrisk.org as well as several that are in progress.
Attend in-person:
Attend in-person
USDA employees may enter the building at the Wing 1 entrance, located directly above the Smithsonian Metro station. All others must bring a valid government picture ID and enter through Wing 4, located on Independence Ave, between 12th and 14th Streets. When exiting the Smithsonian Metro station turn left, the Wing 4 entrance is half way down the block.
Attend via webinar: Must register by C.O.B. July 14th
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
www4.gotomeeting.com/register/651240935
For further information, contact Jennifer Lohr 202-720-8024 or jlohr@oce.usda.gov