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2005 Annual Meeting


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SUNDAY EVENING
AUGUST 14

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Opening Session — Harborside Ballroom

Ivan Parkin Lecture — Food Safety 2005: Facts Come Easy – Answers are Elusive , Dr. Douglas L. Archer, Professor and Past Chair, Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

Cheese and Wine Reception will follow in the Exhibit Hall


MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 15
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

S01 - Laboratory Response to Food Bioterrorism: How Prepared Are We?

S02 - Microbiological Predictive Models: Development, Use and Misuse

S03 - Food Allergens: Concerns for the Packaged Food and Food Service Industries

S04 - Global Water Quality Concerns

S05 - Recent Regulatory Changes and Issues Affecting Your Dairy Operation

T01 - Produce Technical Session

P01 - Pathogens Poster Session

MONDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 15
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

S06 - Update on Foodborne Disease Outbreaks

S07 - Safety Concerns of Food Chemical Contaminants

S08 - Data for Decision Making

S09 - Materials for Multi-Use Food Contact Surfaces: Characteristics, Fabrication, and Evaluation

T02 - Foods of Animal Origin Technical Session

P02 - Risk Assessment and Antimicrobials Poster Session

TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 16
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

S10 - Foodborne Diseases: Discovery of Causes and Reduction Strategies

S11 - Safety of Raw Milk Cheeses – A Global Perspective

S12 - Yeasts and Molds: When Fungi Go Bad, Who Do You Call?

S13 - They Said What? – The Risky World of Risk Communication

S14 - Pre-Harvest Issues Associated with the ransmission of Viruses and Parasitic Protozoa – The Problems and the Solutions

T03 - Pathogens Technical Session

P03 - Produce and General Microbiology Poster Session

TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 16
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

IAFP Business Meeting — Harborside B

TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 16
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

S15 - Managing the Risk of Listeria monocytogenes at Retail and Restaurants

S16 - Risk and Control of Salmonella in Raw Nuts

S17 - Oceans and Human Health: Trends and ractical Tools for Seafood Safety

S18 - Risk Ranking for Foodborne Pathogens

S19 - Enrichment Media and Sample Preparation: What’s New?

T04 - Antimicrobials Technical Session

P04 - Miscellaneous Food Commodities Poster Session

WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 17
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

S20 - A Behavioral Approach to Performance-based Food Safety Management – Theory, Practice and Outcome for Successful Retail Food Safety Programs

S21 - Produce Packinghouse Sanitation: Designing and Implementing Effective Food Safety Programs

S22 - International Food Safety Opportunities and Challenges in the Developing World

S23 - Recent Advances in Intervention Strategies for Pathogen Control

T05 - Risk Assessment Technical Session

T06 - Education Technical Session

P05 - Method Development for Pathogen Testing Poster Session

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 17
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

S24 - Microarray Technology: An Emerging Tool in the Food Microbiologists' Toolbox

S25 - Pathogen Survival in Dried Fermented Meat and Partially Cooked Products

S26 - Food Safety Objectives – Now We Have Decided to Have Them, How Do We Think They Will be Used in Food Safety Management?

S27 - Current Practices and Innovations in Cold Chain Management for Food Products

T07 - General Microbiology Technical Session

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 17
3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

John H. Silliker Lecture – Harborside C
Managing the Safety of Internationally Traded Food, Michiel van Schothorst, Retired Vice President, Food Safety Affairs, Néstle, Vevey, Switzerland

 
IAFP 2005

IAFP 2005 Program
Session Summaries
Ivan Parkin Lecture
John H. Silliker Lecture
Snapshots
2005 Exhibitors
2005 Sponsors
Special Contributors
Black Pearl Award Winner
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Business Meeting Minutes
Symposium
Technical Sessions
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