The California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, based at the University of California, Davis, has received a $1.89 million, five-year grant from the federal Food Emergency Response Network to support its food-safety efforts.
The new grant will increase the capacity of the lab鈥檚 toxicology services to respond to contamination threats to the American food supply involving food animals and to carry out day-to-day diagnostic and early detection activities.
鈥淲ithout the network鈥檚 support, we could not provide many of the current analytical toxicology services that are vital to protecting the food supply and ensuring public health,鈥 said , a toxicologist at the .
Poppenga notes that the toxicology lab is one of the busiest in the world and offers comprehensive, rapid and reliable diagnostic testing for contaminants that can affect animals and humans. It also provides analyses of suspected contaminated animal feeds and animal-based foods, which could prompt regulation to ensure a safe food supply.
In the last 10 years, the lab鈥檚 toxicologists have responded to several high-profile events, testing seafood for carcinogenic compounds called polyaromatic hydrocarbons following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, imported protein sources for melamine in 2008, and pet foods for melamine and cyanuric acid in 2007.
The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis School of Veterinary Medicine operates the laboratory system on behalf of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. In addition to the flagship laboratory at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, the system also includes diagnostic laboratories in San Bernardino, Tulare and Turlock.
The laboratory system is the only veterinary diagnostic laboratory funded by the Food Emergency Response Network and one of only 14 network labs in the United States receiving resources and equipment support over the last 10 years totaling more than $4.5 million.
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Pat Bailey, Research news (emphasis: agricultural and nutritional sciences, and veterinary medicine), 530-219-9640, pjbailey@ucdavis.edu
Monique Garcia Gunther, Veterinary Medicine, (530) 752-4272, mgunther@ucdavis.edu