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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
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  • 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:



When we send a sample of food for testing, we generally think about a pretty simple system where we submit a sample, wait a bit of time, and then find out if the target organism is there. What we often forget is just how complex our food, processing systems, and environments truly are.


Today, there is a widely shared belief that the rate of non confirming presumptives (NCP’s) “false positives” in food pathogen diagnostics has increased significantly in recent years. This increase has been most closely associated with PCR and real time PCR testing. It has not yet been possible to answer the question definitively, nevertheless, the belief is real, and the limited data that have been analyzed suggest that non confirming presumptive rates are indeed on the rise.


Join our team of presenters at Eurofins Microbiology Laboratories for an in-depth webinar all about rapid microbiological methods. They presented on the range of methods available, as well as the technologies behind them, while also exploring factors that affect their performance.  Learn what to consider when selecting a rapid method such as sensitivity, validation status, and speed.  Practical considerations around the method applications will be addressed.


Learn about the most common food pathogens and their impact in food handling and production. Testing your products can help manage risk of contamination from pathogens. Partner with Eurofins for all of your food safety testing needs.


New validated methods are here at Eurofins! Check out this white paper written by Joelle Mosso on our new method for faster and more cost efficient pathogen analysis on beef trim using MicroTally® cloths!


Whole-Genome Sequencing aids in tracking foodborne illnesses and drug resistance in food pathogens. Read on to learn how WGS ensures food safety and quality.


Testing food and ingredients is a proactive step you can take to analyze and verify the quality and safety of your products.  There are many considerations you should know about using test kits and instruments in your manufacturing plant. This article provides advice and considerations when buying in-house test kits and instruments.


Are you stuck on the proverbial micro testing loop? Do you submit a sample to the lab, get a non-compliant result, fill out some paperwork, visit a field and then just start right back over at step one? If so watch this webinar on how to fix those issues.


How often does infant formula require testing? Keren Breiterman of Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing in Madison, WI discusses this topic in this short video. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


Why was the genus Lactobacillus reclassified? Andrzej Benkowski, Technical Leader from Eurofins Microbiology in Madison, WI discusses this topic in this short video. Eurofins publishes our Ask an Expert Series weekly on our social media platforms.


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