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Building a Public-Private Partnership for Data Sharing to Improve Food Safety Capacity Building

There is national interest in protecting public health by reducing foodborne illness from Salmonella in poultry. While industry continues to reduce Salmonella prevalence, the cases of human illness attributable to poultry remained unchanged. There is a need to better understand Salmonella levels and the serotypes most likely to cause human disease. Improved live bird management, better harvesting and processing controls, and other areas need data that can be shared to support science-based, risk-driven decision-making. A new partnership with academia, industry and government partnership creates a trusted, clearly defined space for the sharing of data—and to align on our shared interest in reducing Salmonella illnesses in humans. The development of a stronger and more comprehensive food safety framework helps control Salmonella to help prevent foodborne illnesses.

Learn more about this project here.

This project was supported by IAFNS Food Microbiology Committee and the Assembly on Scientific Integrity.

Scientific Integrity Training Materials for Graduate Students

Scientific integrity is critical as a foundation of trustworthy scientific research. However, while some training programs require an introductory ethics course, they are often not directly related to the food and nutrition field.

Through the IAFNS Summer Research Fellowship Opportunity (SROF) program, a fellow developed a series of training videos — by students for students — that addresses issues young scholars are likely to face during their research career. The video series entitled “Food for Thought: A Student’s Guide to Food and Nutrition Research Integrity” covers emerging topics such as data management, sharing, and research ethics explored from the perspective of food science.

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