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John Scanga, PhD

John Scanga, PhD

Chief Scientific Officer for North American Meat Division

John received his B.S. degree in Animal Sciences, his M.S. degree in Meat Science in 1997, and his Ph.D. in Animal Sciences in 1999, all from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO.

He developed a connection to agriculture at an early age; through work on his family’s ranching operation in central Colorado. He enrolled at Colorado State University in the fall of 1992 majoring in Animal Sciences; he competed on the CSU Meat Judging Team in 1994 and worked as an employee in the meat laboratory where his interest in meat processing and the meat industry began to grow.

Following the completion of his M.S (1997) and Ph.D. (1999), John joined the faculty at Colorado State University as an Assistant Professor and Extension Meat Specialist. He managed the day-to-day operations of the Meat Science Teaching and Research Laboratory and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2005.  He then left the university and joined IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group in January of 2008 as Vice President of Technical Services, where he continued to merge scientific concepts with industrial applications for managing and improving the safety of meat and non-meat foods, and improving food processing plant operational efficiencies.  In addition, he provided clients with regulatory, crisis event, and HACCP training and support.

John joined Elanco Animal Health in November of 2009 as an Associate Senior Technical Consultant where he brought a consumer focus and an emphasis on balancing animal productivity and performance with consumer acceptability. His work there focused on red meat safety, red meat quality and international trade.

John has been an author or co-author on over 70 refereed scientific publications on red meat quality and safety and has presented the findings of his work through numerous invited in presentations both the U.S and internationally.  

John also has a passion for service.  He currently is the chair of the Colorado Beef Council and has served as President of the Weld RE-9 school board, Weld County Fair Board and is a member of the Highland High School FFA Advisory Committee. 

John and his wife Chauna live on a diversified farming operation in Ault, Colorado.  Their family time is consumed with agriculture, farming, riding reigning horses and traveling.  His hobbies include backcountry snowmobiling and bird hunting. He  also works as a visiting professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University, where he first started his academic career. 

Below are resources from Dr. Scanga:



Discover how a leading plant-based food company partnered with Eurofins DQCI to implement a precise calibration strategy, ensuring consistent and accurate protein testing across multiple production sites.


With growing scrutiny from lawmakers and public health advocates, the once-standard GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) process may be on the verge of a major overhaul. In this blog, we break down what GRAS really means, why the self-affirmed process has sparked concern, and how the proposed legislation could redefine the future of ingredient approval in the U.S. food system.


In May, the Trump Administration released the Make Our Children Healthy Again report—commonly referred to as the MAHA Report. As a new conversation unfolds, let Eurofins help you dive into its implications for the food industry through a series of weekly posts. While the report spans a broad range of topics, our lens will remain focused on the food, beverage, and consumer goods sectors—where we continue to support companies navigating change and driving innovation. Keep reading to find out more on MAHA Report.


Accurate determination of creatine and its degradation product, creatinine, in raw materials and finished products is essential for quality control and regulatory compliance. This webinar will provide an overview of best practices in HPLC creatine and creatinine testing in diverse range of products, including protein powders, pre-workout formulations, beverages, and gummies. Originally Recorded on August 8, 2025


Issues during the Clean-In-Place (CIP) process, such as insufficient rinsing, can lead to the contamination of products, resulting in quality and/or safety concerns. This on-demand webinar covers various strategies for the detection of CIP chemicals in foods, beverages, and related products. Originally Recorded on June 25, 2025


Eurofins Microbiology Laboratory (EML) New England adds Alicyclobacillus spp. testing to its ISO 17025:2017 scope of biological services. This is an expansion to their existing scope that includes routine pathogen and indicator organism testing for food, food products, beverages, environmental samples, and pet food. 


Botanical innovation is reshaping how companies approach sourcing, formulation, and delivery. Learn how forward-thinking brands are aligning strategy, ensuring scalability, and meeting rising consumer and regulatory demands.


Explore the fast-evolving world of functional beverages with insights on formulation trends, innovation challenges, and scale-up strategies from Eurofins Product Development & Innovation.


June 24th, 2025– In response to evolving regulatory expectations and growing public health concerns for Bisphenol A (BPA), Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing Madison, Inc. (EFCT) has expanded its advanced testing capabilities to detect and quantify BPA. Read our press release to learn more.


You believe in your ingredient. You’ve seen the research, tested the science, and refined the story. But for buyers, belief isn’t enough—it needs to be experienced. That’s where a pilot plant makes all the difference. Read our blog to learn about the value of a pilot plant for ingredient suppliers.


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