http://www.fera.defra.gov.uk/showNews.cfm?id=586
Fera scientist Martin Rose recently gave a presentation and chaired a
session titled ‘persistant organic pollutants in food and feed’ at this
year’s Dioxin 2012 Conference in Cairns, Australia. The Symposium
provides an interdisciplinary forum for communicating scientific
advances and emerging issues of concern to the environment and human
health. These presentations demonstrate Fera’s expertise as a world
leading laboratory in the area of dioxins analysis, in particular in
developing work on new and emerging contaminants.
Martin’s
presentation focussed on Fera’s work on the impact of river flooding on
beef farms. In addition to this, there were also presentations which
highlighted Fera collaborations. One was given by the international
organising committee of a conference series on brominated flame
retardants (BFRs) – this focussed on abbreviation standards. Another by
the Food Standards Agency covered dioxins in matched sheep liver and
muscle, and the final involved the network of European National
Reference Laboratories focussing on quality criteria for GCMSMS
screening methods in the EURL-NRL network.
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