Environmental Monitoring Learning Path

March 20, 2023

Environmental Monitoring Learning Path with Dr. Martin Wiedmann of Cornell University · On-demand

Join Dr. Martin Wiedmann of Cornell University for a 5-part environmental monitoring learning pathway designed to step through levels of content from beginner, to intermediate and advanced.

 

About the Webinar Series

The impact of major recalls, increased consumer awareness, changing regulations and international standards is driving a shift in food safety and quality strategies. While the focus of food testing has traditionally been on the finished product, a preventive approach through sampling and testing the food processing environment can help identify and address potential issues before they lead to a major problem or recall.

In this five-part learning path, Dr. Martin Wiedmann of Cornell University discusses the significance of environmental monitoring in supporting food safety and quality, key elements of a robust program, and ways to enhance your program to drive long-term benefits.

This learning path includes the following courses:

  • Part 1 – Importance of Environmental Monitoring Programs

  • Part 2 – Different Tests Used in Environmental Monitoring Programs: From ATP to Pathogen Testing

  • Part 3 – Environmental Sampling for Verification

  • Part 4 – Environmental Sampling for Regulatory Compliance and Validation: Using FSMA as a Framework

  • Part 5 – Environmental Sampling: Root Cause Analysis and Continuous Improvement

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About the Speaker

Dr. Martin Wiedmann, Gellert Family Professor in Food Safety, Cornell University

Dr. Martin Wiedmann is the Gellert Family Professor in Food Safety at Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. With training as both a veterinarian and food scientist, Dr. Wiedmann’s academic programs emphasize a comprehensive and interdisciplinary farm to- table approach to food safety. His research focuses on the transmission and systems biology of bacterial foodborne pathogens and spoilage organisms and involves the application of a variety of disciplines and collaboration across multiple institutions. Dr. Wiedmann received his veterinary degree and doctorate in veterinary medicine from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and his Ph.D. in food science from Cornell University.


Category: Webinars, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Public Health, Environmental Monitoring