New AOCS Protein Digestibility Methods for Product Development Decisions
June 24, 2025
Virtual , Event
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Brain Health Throughout Our Lifespan — Webinar hosted by Nutritional Outlook
June 26, 2025
Virtual, Event
Webinar on Brain Health hosted by the editors of Nutritional Outlook features IAFNS-affiliated researcher.
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Food Formulation and Processing – The Intersection with Microbial Food Safety
July 1, 2025
Virtual, Event
As the conversation around processed foods evolves, proposed changes to food products and manufacturing practices could have significant impacts on microbial food safety.
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IFT FIRST Scientific & Technical Forum
July 14, 2025 – July 16, 2025
Chicago, USA
IAFNS will be presenting at the IFT FIRST Scientific & Technical Forum in Chicago July 14-16.
IAFP 2025
July 27, 2025 – July 30, 2025
Cleveland, OH
The IAFNS Food Microbiology Committee and Food & Chemical Safety Committee are presenting at the International Association for Food Protection 2025.
- Jasna Kovac, Penn State University
- Stephanie Smith, Washington State University
- Kristin Schill, UW-Madison
Monday, July 28 from 3:45-5:15PM
Speakers:
- Abby Snyder, Cornell University
- Martin Wiedmann, Cornell University
The IAFNS Food & Chemical Safety Committee is presenting:
Myth Busting - Safety of Food Additives and Ingredients ExpandMonday, July 28 from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Speakers:
- Myths and Realities of Food Ingredient Safety, Dr. Craig Llewellyn - Principal Scientist, Exponent.
- Challenges & Approaches for Ensuring Safety of Existing Food Ingredients & Constituents, Dr. Norbert Kaminski - Michigan State University.
- Association versus Causation, Myths and Realities, Dr. Dominik Alexander - President and Principal Epidemiologist, MetaMethod.
For more information on the IAFP 2025 Annual Meeting, click here
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USDA Global Branded Food Products Database
March 31, 2021
Virtual, Webinar
The USDA Global Branded Food Products Database strengthens public health and the sharing of open data by providing public access to nutrient composition and ingredient information on branded foods. To date, nutrient and ingredient information for over 355,000 branded and private label products have been submitted to the Database.
NSSRI / IAFNS Briefing
March 30, 2021
Virtual, Webinar
The National Salt and Sugar Reduction Initiative (NSSRI) is a partnership of organizations and health authorities from across the US. IAFNS hosted a dialogue with NSSRI to inform members on their approach to sugar and salt targets and implementation plans.
The One You Feed: Identifying Specific Interactions of Dietary Fiber Structures and the Microbiota That Ferment Them
March 24, 2021
Virtual, Webinar
The gut microbiome is known to respond rapidly to dietary changes, but the idiosyncrasy and dynamics of individuals’ gut microbiota make predictive understanding of the impact of diet on the structure and function of gut microbiota elusive. Dietary fibers are increasingly appreciated for their role in preserving microbiome – and gut – health and this presentation will review recent research in the area.
Quantitative Microbiome Profiling and Identification of a Cross-Disease Enterotype Linked to Depression and Wellbeing
March 3, 2021
Virtual, Webinar
This webinar will address how Quantitative Microbiome Profiling is profoundly changing our view on gut microbiota variation and has allowed the identification of an inflammation-associated, cross-disease enterotype.
Use of Low-Calorie Sweeteners and Weight: Facts and Myths!
February 10, 2021
Virtual, Webinar
Myths about low-calorie sweeteners have proliferated. Tune in to this webinar to learn more about the facts and science about low-calorie sweeteners and weight.
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