Harnessing the Power of New Technologies to Tackle Emerging Issues
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
7:00 AM
- Registration Opens - Krutch Theater Foyer - Continental Breakfast Provided Program is scheduled to begin at 8 AM
Keynote Address:
Betsy Jean Yakes, Ph.D. U.S. FDA CFSAN FDA’s work in food safety surveillance and research into novel detection techniques to further food screening and safety.
Session 1: Next Gen Tools for Pathogen Detection and Identification in Food Safety
- Kristy Kubota, MA, Program Manager for PulseNet, Association of Public Health Laboratories
- Public health perspective when employing next generation identification technologies.
- Morgan Wallace, PhD, Rheonix, Inc.
- What environmental monitoring processing facilities need and what should they prepare to do with the results.
- Peyman Fatemi, PhD, Vice President of Scientific Affairs, The Acheson Group
- Food producers are in the cross hairs. How do they proceed if they find something?
- M. Elizabeth Palmer, PhD, Quality Manager, Morton Salt
- Looks at the Food Safety Modernization Act and Gourmet Salt — what do they have in common?
- Round Table Discussion with Industry Experts
Lunch will be provided.
Session 2: Emerging Approaches to Ensuring Food Safety, Quality and Authenticity
- Agustin Pierri, PhD, Technical Director, Weck Laboratories, Inc.
- “What is the risk of environmental contamination by PFAS?”
- Selina Wang, PhD, Research Director, UC Davis Olive Center
- “A global view of edible oil (especially olive oil) research regarding quality and authentication covering current methodology/challenges and future directions.”
- Look forward to the olive oil tasting!
- Jenny Nelson, PhD, Adjunct Professor, UC Davis
- “Elemental profiling to establish authenticity of wines.”
- Chris Cunningham, Research Chemist, Constellation Brands, St. Helena, CA
- Tools to assess wine quality — analysis of smoke taint, pesticides, and glyphosate.
Immediately following the last speaker: PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION
- Celebrating the fifth anniversary of the rejuvenation of the Pacific Southwest Section
Thursday, February 22, 2018
7:00 AM
- Registration Opens - Krutch Theater Foyer Continental Breakfast Provided - Program is scheduled to begin at 8 AM
Session 3: The Future is Now — Issues and Challenges in Cannabis Testing
- Gordon Vrdoljak, (CDPH-DFDRS-FDLB) California Dept. of Public Health
- “The challenges of regulating cannabis.”
- Food and Drug Lab Branch Frank Kero, Field Application Scientist, Perkin Elmer
- “Overcoming matrix suppression for pesticide analysis of cannabis.”
- Brian C Smith, Chief Technical Officer, Big Sur Scientific
- “Spectroscopic Measurement of Cannabinoids and Terpenes in Cannabis using Mid Infrared.”
- Oleksii Motorykin, PHD Senior Chemist, SC Laboratories
- “Pesticides and Residual Solvents in Cannabis. Challenges and Improvements.”
Lunch will be provided.
Session 4: Laboratory Information Management Systems — Benefits and Challenges
- Sarah Skellenger, Associate Director Project Management Office, Covance Food Solutions
- Application of LIMS: Management, Maintenance and Efficiencies through LIMS
- William A. Pingpank, VP Client Services, Ethosoft, Inc.
- Integrating Remote Data — The Tools to Streamline Field Information
- David Riese, Director of Sales, Promium LLC.
- “Building a digital bridge with your clients using online web portals and self-service informational applications.”
- Michael Brechmann Laboratory Director, BSK Associates
- “Lessons learned from implementing LIMS.”
- Panel Discussion: Question and Answer
Slideshow
Sponsors
platinum: Agilent Technologies
platinum: Sciex
platinum: Shimadzu
gold: Rheonix
gold: Phenomenex
gold: Big Sur
gold: Perkin Elmer
gold: Waters
gold: Thermo Fisher
gold: Restek