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Analytical Challenges in Food Contact Materials

sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Event Overview

John Gilbert worked at the Central Science Laboratory (CSL) as research director for 15 years until 2009, when it was renamed  Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera; now Fera Science Ltd). In 2009, John took up a teaching position at the University of Natural Resources (BOKU) in Vienna, Austria, and at the same time, with a colleague, set up a consultancy company – FoodLife International Ltd  (www.foodlife.com) –. John has also been editor-in-chief of Food Additives and Contaminants for the past 15 years.

John has always maintained an interest in food contact material analysis, and chaired the ILSI Europe Packaging Task Force for many years, and was also involved in one of the scientific panels undertaking evaluations. John also helped to develop packaging recycling guidelines for PET, and is currently working on a new project called “Better Training for Safer Food,” which is funded by the EU, and plans run courses for inspectors of plastic recycling plants from 2016.

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About the Author
John Gilbert

Director at FoodLife International, York, UK.

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