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6 IFR (Institute of Food Research)
Food Safety Division, Norwich Research Park
Contact

Colney, Norwich, NR4 7UA, United Kingdom
E-mail: jozsef@baranyi.plus.com
Website: http://www.ifr.bbsrc.ac.uk

Role and Contribution 

Workplan

WP1 provide guidance and criteria for the evaluation and validation of predictive models for the dominating pathogens of specific meat products  
WP2 take part in the integration of predictive models into risk assessment studies  
WP4 advise in the numerical algorithms used in the TTI based intelligent Safety Monitoring and Assurance System  
WP5 take part in formulating the criteria for the validation of the Safety Monitoring and Assurance System (SMAS) in real chill chain studies  


Research Personnel

  • Dr Jozsef Baranyi
    Senior Research Scientist, biomathematician, working in the area of predictive microbiology. His papers on his dynamic mathematical model on bacterial growth have a citation index of more than 300. Dr Baranyi has co-ordinated national microbiology databases commissioned by the UK Ministry of Agriculture Food and Fisheries (MAFF) and currently coordinator of an EU project (BACANOVA, QLRT-2000-01145). Statistical Advisor of J. Appl. Microbiology and Editorial Board member of Appl. Env. Microbiology. He has participated in several Shared Cost projects, as well as Concerted Actions.

  • Dr Yvan Le Marc
    Research Scientist, mathematician working in the field of predictive microbiology. He has participated in several EU funded projects for the development and validation of mathematical models in fish and in other structured foods. He currently works on developing predictive programs and user interface of a database funded by the Food Standards Agency.


    Qualifications

    Selected References

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    EC FIFTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME - Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources - Project QLK1-2002-02545