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Neogen’s Madden named
USDA advisor
LANSING, Mich., June 21, 2005 –
Neogen Corporation’s Vice President of Scientific Affairs
Dr. Joseph Madden was among 30 scientific experts recently appointed
by Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns to the National Advisory Committee
on Microbiological Criteria for Foods.
Since 1988, this advisory committee
has provided scientific advice on public health issues relative
to the safety and wholesomeness of the U.S. food supply. The committee
also assists in the development of microbiological criteria, and
reviews and evaluates epidemiological and risk assessment data as
well as methodologies for assessing microbiological hazards.
“The casual observer of media
hyperbole might draw the conclusion that our food supply is more
at risk than ever before. Quite the opposite is true,” said
James Herbert, Neogen’s president. “Thanks to the efforts
of many, including this National Advisory Committee, we’ve
made great strides in making our food supply the safest it has ever
been. Secretary Johanns’ appointments to this committee represent
the best thinking on food safety from regulatory, industry, and
academia.”
The 30 have been chosen to serve for
two-year terms, and represent disciplines related to health and
food safety issues. In addition to Neogen, appointees also include
food safety experts from McDonald’s Corporation, Wal-Mart,
Hershey Foods, and numerous governmental agencies and research institutes.
Dr. Madden has served as Neogen’s
vice president of scientific affairs since joining the company in
1997. Prior to joining Neogen, Dr. Madden spent 21 years with the
FDA, retiring from the agency as its microbiology strategic manager
for its Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Dr. Madden
is regarded by regulatory agencies and the food industry as one
of the nation’s top experts on both scientific and regulatory
issues relating to food safety.
Neogen Corporation (NASDAQ: NEOG) develops and markets products
and services dedicated to food and animal safety. The company’s
Food Safety Division markets dehydrated culture media, and diagnostic
test kits to detect foodborne bacteria, natural toxins, genetic
modifications, food allergens, unique proteins, drug residues, plant
diseases, and sanitation concerns. Neogen’s Animal Safety
Division markets a complete line of diagnostics, veterinary instruments,
veterinary pharmaceuticals, nutritional supplements, disinfectants,
and rodenticides.
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