Editorial: The European Food Risk Assessment Fellowship Programme (EU-FORA)
Bronzwaer, S., Le Gourierec, N., & Koulouris, S. (2016). Editorial: The European Food Risk Assessment Fellowship Programme (EU-FORA). EFSA Journal, 14(11).
Scientific reports of the Fellows
Published in special issues of the EFSA Journal
2019
Cătunescu G M; Troncoso A M; Jos A
Risk assessment methodologies in the field of contaminants, food contact materials, technological ingredients and nutritional risks Journal Article
In: EFSA Journal, vol. 17, no. S2, pp. e170911, 2019.
Abstract | Links | Tags: anthocyanins, cyanotoxins, EU-FORA, nanomaterials, nutrition, risk assessment, toxicology
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title = {Risk assessment methodologies in the field of contaminants, food contact materials, technological ingredients and nutritional risks},
author = {Giorgiana M Cătunescu and Ana Ma Troncoso and Angeles Jos},
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abstract = {Abstract The programme aimed at training the fellow in the risk assessment guidelines proposed by the EFSA in the field of contaminants, food contact materials, technological ingredients and nutritional risks. It had a modular ‘learning by doing’ approach and a balanced learning/case studies and theory. Module 1 offered an insight into chemical risk assessment and conferred transferable skills for a proper application of the framework. The hands-on activities consisted of three case studies that went from a simple exercise on an official opinion, to working in a team with experts to produce a new opinion, to an individual work to obtain a publishable review manuscript. Module 2 was a training in experimental toxicology designed to create a toxicological basis and to enable the fellow to perform toxicological studies for risk assessment purposes. She joined the team working on cyanotoxins, gained experience with both EFSA and Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) guidelines on genotoxicity and an insight into the developing of analytical methods suitable for risk assessment purposes. During module 3, the fellow was trained in nutritional risk assessment and involved in experimental work in chemical characterisation, biomarkers and mechanisms of action of bioactive compounds. This developed the critical perspective when assessing nutritional and health claims related the design of experiments, methods used, interpretation of results and human relevance. Module 4 provided a ‘hand-on experience’ in scientific risk communication as the fellow was encouraged and supported in the participation at local, national and international workshops and congresses presenting the outcomes of the three modules. Thus, the fellow was successfully integrated in the day-by-day workflow of the department, gaining first-hand practical experience in risk assessment in a multicultural and interdisciplinary context. This enabled a productive exchange of good practices and contributed to building a European risk assessment community.},
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2018
Nelis K; Rossum C
Preparation of Dutch food consumption data for risk assessment Journal Article
In: EFSA Journal, vol. 16, no. S1, pp. e160810, 2018.
Abstract | Links | Tags: EU-FORA, Fellowship, food consumption survey, habitual intake, SPADE
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title = {Preparation of Dutch food consumption data for risk assessment},
author = {K Nelis and C Rossum},
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year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
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volume = {16},
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abstract = {Abstract The availability of detailed and high-quality food consumption data collected at an individual level is essential for assessing the exposure to potential risks in the food chain. During the years 2012–2016, the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey was conducted in the Netherlands as part of the EU Menu survey, following the EFSA 2009 guidance on ‘General principles for the collection of national food consumption data in the view of a pan-European dietary survey’. Complete results were obtained for 4,313 persons aged 1–79 years (response rate 65%). The work programme proposed to the European Food Risk Assessment (EU-FORA) Fellow included FoodEx2 mapping of the Dutch food consumption data and preparing the final scientific report for EFSA as well as analysing habitual intake of nutrients using the SPADE programme. Further activities were added, such as performing a literature search as to the validity and usability of mobile applications for collecting food consumption data and exploring methods for estimating added-sugar/free-sugar intake.},
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