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BIOTOXDoc - Safe food in a world of changing climate: Doctoral training to develop novel control, mitigation and risk assessment methods for biotoxins

Lead Research Organisation: Queen's University Belfast
Department Name: Sch of Biological Sciences

Abstract

There is a massive and urgent need to ensure security and safety of the food supply of the growing world population. The ongoing war in Ukraine as well as the energy crisis emphasized this even further. However, agriculture and food industries continue to be vulnerable to problems of contamination with biotoxins produced by plants, algae and particularly by fungi. Global warming and extreme weather events make the occurrence of these toxic metabolites even less predictable. Alarmingly, the EU currently faces a lack of food safety specialists, as recognised by the European Commission. These challenges lay the foundation for BIOTOXDoc - Safe food in a world of changing climate: The doctoral training programme to develop novel control, mitigation and risk assessment methods for biotoxins. The objective of BIOTOXDoc is to train doctoral students (PhDs) in a broad range of skills and complementary competencies - necessary to innovate various scientific fields and approaches, so urgently needed to control and mitigate biotoxins - by taking advantage of a multidisciplinary, multi-sectoral team of world-class experts. The training and research will include development of early warning systems and on-site testing by portable mass spectrometry. PhDs will develop novel detoxification strategies of biotoxins and will assess the combined toxicity of co-occurring biotoxins. Moreover, PhDs will develop much-needed rapid as well as confirmatory tests for biotoxins and aim to close major gaps in our current knowledge of biotoxins. The major common link between all PhDs, working on a wide range of biotoxins at different points along the food and feed chain, is the influence of climate change on biotoxin occurrence and the resulting demand of revised strategies to mitigate its impact on the European population.

Publications

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Description Delivering a flash talk entitled "Rapid, easy-to-use and cost-effective tests for tropane alkaloids in food" at the "2024 PHOTONFOOD, FoodSafeR and DigiFood Joint Symposium 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Doctoral candidate (DC) Maryam Dehbasteh attended our joint symposium in Vienna, Austria, where she delivered a flash talk to 74 researchers, professionals, and food authorities. She presented her research on rapid, user-friendly, and cost-effective tests for detecting tropane alkaloids in food. The symposium emphasized the importance of developing fast and reliable methods for food safety and quality assurance.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://www.photonfood.eu/symposium/
 
Description Delivering a poster entitled "Rapid, on-site detection of tropane alkaloids in food using portable surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging coupled with AI-driven analysis" at the "2024 PHOTONFOOD, FoodSafeR and DigiFood Joint Symposium 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Doctoral candidate (DC) Maryam Dehbasteh attended our joint symposium in Vienna, Austria, where she delivered a flash talk to an audience of 74 researchers, professionals, and food authorities. She presented her work on the rapid, on-site detection of tropane alkaloids in food using portable surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging, combined with AI-driven analysis. The symposium focused on the importance of developing rapid approaches for food safety and quality assurance.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://www.photonfood.eu/symposium/