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With our thoughts turning to the Christmas dinner, Dr Derek Craston, the Government Chemist, explains his role in providing
expert opinion to help avoid or resolve disputes relating to food and agriculture.
Dr Derek Craston explains his role as the Government Chemist, in providing expert opinion based on independent chemical and bio-analytical measurement to help avoid or resolve disputes relating to food and agriculture.
Dr Craston will also reveal a number of specific examples of where sound measurement has been applied to resolve food incidents and ultimately protect the public. Plus looking to the future, he will discuss emerging food risks and the science that will be required to meet future challenges.
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21 November 2011 at 12:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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The Chemistry Centre |
Organised by: |
Royal Society of Chemistry |
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Free, but need to reserve your space |
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Online booking is available here: http://www.rsc.org/AboutUs/ChemistryCentre/Events/government_chemist.asp |
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