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Upcoming Webinars:

  • Formulation Approaches to Improve Microbial Stability

    • Tuesday, May 21, 2024 @ 11:00 AM CDT
    • Presenters: Ed Collins & Malcond Valladares
    • Register HERE!
  • Wine, Spirits, & Beverages: Failure Modes, Risk Prevention, & Tips to Prevent Losses with Your Product

    • Wednesday, May 22, 2024 @ 11:00 AM CDT
    • Presenters: Jamie Willems, Martha Kimber, Val Weiler, David Riggs, and Chris French
    • Register HERE!
  • Unlocking Compliance: Navigating California Bill AB 899

    • Thursday, May 30, 2024 @ 11:00 AM CDT
    • Presenters: Grace Bandong & Keren Breiterman
    • Registration Coming Soon!
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Animal Health & Nutrition with Eurofins Testing Solutions
    Agriculture 5.0 - PART 2

    • Thursday, July 18, 2024 @ 11:00 AM CDT
    • Presenter: Leo Schilling | Sr. Scientific Services Manager Eurofins Animal Health Testing
    • Register HERE!

 

 

On-Demand Webinars:



Formulating a new product can be exciting! But sometimes we are not sure of the effect this can have on growth of spoilage organisms during shelf life or risk of pathogenic bacteria. Martha Kimber from our Advance Microbiology Lab in Fresno, CA discusses this topic in this short video. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


Should you use a microbiological enumeration method that reports coliforms in colony forming units (CFU) per gram or most probable number (MPN) per gram? Which method is better? Abraham Gonzalez from our Southern California Eurofins Microbiology lab discusses this topic in this short video. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


Are ATP swabs adequate enough for monitoring environmental contamination in your facility? Our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Doug Marshall explains industry best practices and what might be the best approach. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


Should you be testing for Listeria species or Listeria monocytogenes? It is difficult question but one that Karissa Roadhouse from our Eurofins Microbiology lab in Louisville, KY helps us understand better in this short video. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


Eurofins scientists explain the difference between reporting your microbiology testing in colony forming units (CFU) or as Most Probable Number (MPN) per unit of measure. Are they interchangeable? Learn more!


You walk the field, you pick some product, and you drop it off at the lab for testing. Not long after, you hear back your sample is presumptive. Now what?


Are you struggling with positive environmental pathogen tests? This may indicate that your facility is suffering from microbial harborage sites. A harborage site is a growth niche in which bacteria or other microorganisms can reside and grow for months and possibly years.


What species of microorganisms are present in your dairy products? Learn why you need microbiome monitoring for your dairy products.


In this presentation, USP and Eurofins Microbiology provided an overview of USP microbiology methods tests for microbial contamination in dietary supplements, CBD/hemp products, and probiotics. The session included an in-depth discussion regarding the importance of suitability testing, and a comparison of USP methodology to AOAC/FDA BAM methodology. USP also provided an update on new USP chapters and shared insight on what is on the horizon for USP methods.


DNA sequencing is an important tool to identify all Probiotic organisms in a sample all in one assay. In this Scientific Poster, Eurofins scientists investigate a long-read sequencing method that accurately identifies probiotic organisms in complex samples recently presented at SHIFT 20.


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