Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception

<p>In about ten years of activity, the Scientific Committee of EFSA has been successful in addressing a number of challenging areas of increasingly complex nature related to scientific and procedural aspects of risk assessment in the food and feed chain. The scientific outputs adopted...

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Main Authors: Silano V, Knaap A, Lovell D, Liem D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012-10-01
Series:EFSA Journal
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Online Access:http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/s1001.pdf
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spelling doaj-62da421317a84f75b5a62ca78f509e522021-05-02T17:14:33ZengWileyEFSA Journal1831-47322012-10-01101010.2903/j.efsa.2012.s1001Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inceptionSilano VKnaap ALovell DLiem D<p>In about ten years of activity, the Scientific Committee of EFSA has been successful in addressing a number of challenging areas of increasingly complex nature related to scientific and procedural aspects of risk assessment in the food and feed chain. The scientific outputs adopted so far by the Scientific Committee are summarised and assigned to the three main areas of responsibility that the Scientific Committee covers: (i) opinions dealing with innovative risk assessment methodologies; (ii) opinions aiming at ensuring transparency and improving quality of specific components of risk assessment; and (iii) opinions addressing risk assessment of specific multisectoral issues. The main future challenge for the Scientific Committee will be in assisting EFSA to implement its ‘Science Strategy’ for the years 2012-2016, a recently developed and highly sophisticated approach: (i) to further develop EFSA’s scientific excellence, and other core values, such as openness, transparency, independence and responsiveness; (ii) to optimise the use of European risk assessment capacity across the EU; (iii) to develop and harmonise methodologies and approaches to assess risks associated with the food/feed chain; and (iv) to strengthen the scientific basis for risk assessment and risk monitoring in the food/feed chain.</p>http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/s1001.pdfRiskassessmentmethodologiestransparencyqualitycloningnanomaterials
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Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception
EFSA Journal
Risk
assessment
methodologies
transparency
quality
cloning
nanomaterials
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Knaap A
Lovell D
Liem D
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title Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception
title_short Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception
title_full Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception
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title_full_unstemmed Main achievements and challenges of the EFSA Scientific Committee since its inception
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series EFSA Journal
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publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>In about ten years of activity, the Scientific Committee of EFSA has been successful in addressing a number of challenging areas of increasingly complex nature related to scientific and procedural aspects of risk assessment in the food and feed chain. The scientific outputs adopted so far by the Scientific Committee are summarised and assigned to the three main areas of responsibility that the Scientific Committee covers: (i) opinions dealing with innovative risk assessment methodologies; (ii) opinions aiming at ensuring transparency and improving quality of specific components of risk assessment; and (iii) opinions addressing risk assessment of specific multisectoral issues. The main future challenge for the Scientific Committee will be in assisting EFSA to implement its ‘Science Strategy’ for the years 2012-2016, a recently developed and highly sophisticated approach: (i) to further develop EFSA’s scientific excellence, and other core values, such as openness, transparency, independence and responsiveness; (ii) to optimise the use of European risk assessment capacity across the EU; (iii) to develop and harmonise methodologies and approaches to assess risks associated with the food/feed chain; and (iv) to strengthen the scientific basis for risk assessment and risk monitoring in the food/feed chain.</p>
topic Risk
assessment
methodologies
transparency
quality
cloning
nanomaterials
url http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/s1001.pdf
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