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International Forum on Food Microbiology and Safety
31 Oct – 1 Nov 2026
Akhaura, Bangladesh
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What you'll hear about
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01
Advancements in Food Microbiology
This session will explore the latest research and technological advancements in the field of food microbiology. Emphasis will be placed on novel microbial detection methods and their implications for food safety.
02
Foodborne Pathogens: Detection and Control
This track will focus on the identification and management of foodborne pathogens in various food products. Discussions will include innovative strategies for pathogen control and risk mitigation.
03
Hygiene Control in Food Production
This session will address the critical role of hygiene control in food production environments. Participants will examine best practices and regulatory frameworks that ensure food safety.
04
Contamination Prevention Strategies
This track will highlight effective strategies for preventing contamination in food processing and handling. Case studies will illustrate successful interventions and their impact on public health.
05
Risk Assessment in Food Safety
This session will delve into methodologies for risk assessment in food safety, focusing on quantitative and qualitative approaches. Experts will share insights on how to evaluate and manage risks associated with foodborne illnesses.
06
Quality Assurance in Food Production
This track will cover the principles and practices of quality assurance in food production. Participants will learn about the importance of maintaining high standards to ensure consumer safety and satisfaction.
07
Food Quality and Microbial Analysis
This session will explore the relationship between food quality and microbial analysis techniques. Researchers will present findings on how microbial profiles can influence food quality and safety.
08
Fermentation and Food Safety
This track will investigate the role of fermentation in food safety and preservation. Discussions will include the benefits and challenges associated with fermented food products.
09
Emerging Trends in Food Research
This session will highlight emerging trends and innovations in food research that impact food safety and microbiology. Participants will engage with cutting-edge studies and their implications for public health.
10
Public Health Implications of Foodborne Diseases
This track will focus on the public health implications of foodborne diseases and the importance of surveillance and prevention strategies. Experts will discuss the global burden of foodborne illnesses and effective response measures.
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Regulatory Frameworks for Food Safety
This session will examine the regulatory frameworks governing food safety at national and international levels. Participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities in harmonizing food safety standards.