UK Food Safety Research Network
英国食品安全研究网络
基本信息
- 批准号:BB/X002985/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 211.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The UK has a strong commitment to food safety, with food manufacturers being entirely focused on making foods that are healthy and safe for their customers. With the assistance of government departments, there are many programmes in place to regulate how food is produced and to monitor for hazards that might contaminate foods. However, we also know from studies in the UK that it is common for people to visit their GP with food-associated illness and that about a quarter of the UK population have diarrhoea each year. The causes of these cases are rarely determined, and of the estimated £9B annual cost to the UK from these illnesses, £6B are from unknown causes. In studies that were able to look much closer at some cases, the cause of illness was often a microbial pathogen that carried over into food from the environment or from livestock or even from people. Therefore, some hazards such as bacteria are both a challenge to detect and are a challenge to control from entering the food chain. These challenges are only becoming more complex as the food chain evolves in response to new ways of producing foods, new food preferences by consumers, and climate changes that impact the ecology of food. In association with UKRI-BBSRC and the Food Standards Agency, Quadram Institute Bioscience in Norwich is proposing to establish over a 2-year period a new 'UK Food Safety Research Network'. Acting as a hub for scientific innovation and collaborative research to address these complex challenges, the Network will create a community between food industry, government departments, and scientists to create a shared vision and plan for research that can improve the safety of foods now and in the future. To establish this functional community, the Network will progress through steps of:Taking a broad view on the leaders who can impact food safety: the Network will identify the landscape of existing food networks and food safety stakeholders from industry, academia, and government sectors, and from therein, activate a critical mass of experts spanning multiple disciplines to form a Network for collaborative innovation and knowledge exchange activities. We will be inclusive of the 'One Health' disciplines that consider the sciences of the environment, animals, and human health.Identifying areas of opportunity and need for food safety research: the members of the Network will bring their experience and perspectives to identify food safety challenges that can be translated to research and training priorities. We believe that members will be motivated to participate in this problem definition phase of the Network because research priorities will be set against routes to impact by virtue of participation from food system stakeholders at all stages.Harnessing interdisciplinary talents to drive collaborative projects: the Network will pursue our research priorities with programmes that fund proof-of-concept and other similar projects that act under a 'culture of innovation' to draw upon the insights, data, and technologies from across the Network members' organisations, disciplines, and levels of seniority.Enhancing the food safety community by implementing and developing skills from Network discoveries: the Network will extend the methods and knowledge developed in our collaborative research by hosting a series of different training events and by sponsoring the exchange of scientists and food industry employees between Network member sites. These programmes will actively support skill development on food safety and interoperability between Network partners.Bringing forward the Network discoveries to shift the food safety field: the Network will be highly visible and have an active voice through web, audio, and video platforms to support Network engagement with policy makers and other funders. Network research and training outcomes will also be shared more broadly and publicly to further support food safety skill development.
英国对食品安全有着坚定的承诺,食品制造商完全专注于为客户生产健康和安全的食品。在政府部门的协助下,有许多方案来规范食品的生产方式,并监测可能污染食品的危害。然而,我们也从英国的研究中了解到,人们因食物相关疾病去看他们的家庭医生是很常见的,每年大约有四分之一的英国人口患有腹泻。这些病例的原因很少确定,在这些疾病给英国造成的估计90亿英镑的年度成本中,有60亿英镑来自未知原因。在能够更仔细地观察某些病例的研究中,疾病的原因通常是从环境或牲畜甚至人类带入食物的微生物病原体。因此,细菌等一些危害既难以检测,也难以控制进入食物链。这些挑战只会变得更加复杂,因为食物链在应对新的食品生产方式、消费者新的食品偏好以及影响食品生态的气候变化方面不断发展。与UKRI-BBSRC和食品标准局合作,诺维奇的Quadram生物科学研究所提议在2年内建立一个新的“英国食品安全研究网络”。作为科学创新和合作研究的中心,以应对这些复杂的挑战,该网络将在食品行业,政府部门和科学家之间建立一个社区,以创建一个共同的愿景和研究计划,以提高现在和未来的食品安全性。为了建立这一功能社区,该网络将通过以下步骤取得进展:对能够影响食品安全的领导者采取广泛的观点:该网络将确定现有食品网络的格局以及来自工业界、学术界和政府部门的食品安全利益相关者,并从中激活跨多个学科的专家组成一个网络,以开展合作创新和知识交流活动。我们将纳入考虑环境、动物和人类健康科学的“同一健康”学科。确定食品安全研究的机会和需求领域:网络成员将带来他们的经验和观点,以确定可以转化为研究和培训优先事项的食品安全挑战。我们相信,各成员将积极参与该网络的这一问题定义阶段,因为研究优先事项将根据粮食系统利益相关者在各个阶段的参与而产生影响的途径来确定。该网络将继续我们的研究重点与计划,资金证明,概念和其他类似的项目,在“创新文化”下发挥作用,以利用来自网络成员组织,学科,通过实施和发展网络发现的技能来加强食品安全社区:该网络将通过主办一系列不同的培训活动和赞助网络成员地点之间的科学家和食品工业雇员的交流,扩展我们在合作研究中开发的方法和知识。这些方案将积极支持网络伙伴之间的食品安全和互操作性方面的技能发展,推动网络的发现,以改变食品安全领域:网络将通过网络、音频和视频平台高度可见并发出积极的声音,以支持网络与政策制定者和其他资助者的接触。网络研究和培训成果也将更广泛地公开分享,以进一步支持食品安全技能发展。
项目成果
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Matthew Gilmour其他文献
Microbial composition and dynamics in environmental samples from a ready-to-eat food production facility with a long-term colonization of emListeria monocytogenes/em
来自即食食品生产设施的环境样本中的微生物组成和动态,该设施长期定殖有单核细胞增生李斯特菌
- DOI:
10.1016/j.fm.2024.104649 - 发表时间:
2025-01-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.600
- 作者:
Maria Diaz;Heather Aird;Thanh Le Viet;Ana Victoria Gutiérrez;Nasmille Larke-Mejia;Oleksii Omelchenko;Lluis Moragues-Solanas;Joachim Fritscher;Nicolle Som;Jim McLauchlin;Falk Hildebrand;Frieda Jørgensen;Matthew Gilmour - 通讯作者:
Matthew Gilmour
Interventions to improve emergency department use for mental health reasons: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review
出于心理健康原因改善急诊科使用的干预措施:混合方法系统评价方案
- DOI:
10.1186/s13643-019-1008-6 - 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:
A. Vandyk;Mark Kaluzienski;C. Goldie;Yehudis Stokes;A. Ross;Jeremy M. Kronick;Matthew Gilmour;Colleen Macphee;I. Graham - 通讯作者:
I. Graham
Development of a clinical metagenomics workflow for the diagnosis of wound infections
- DOI:
10.1186/s12920-024-02044-w - 发表时间:
2024-11-25 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.000
- 作者:
Carl Halford;Thanh Le Viet;Katie Edge;Paul Russell;Nathan Moore;Fiona Trim;Lluis Moragues-Solanas;Roman Lukaszewski;Simon A. Weller;Matthew Gilmour - 通讯作者:
Matthew Gilmour
Tedizolid: A Novel Oxazolidinone with Potent Activity Against Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Positive Pathogens
- DOI:
10.1007/s40265-015-0352-7 - 发表时间:
2015-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:14.400
- 作者:
George G. Zhanel;Riley Love;Heather Adam;Alyssa Golden;Sheryl Zelenitsky;Frank Schweizer;Bala Gorityala;Philippe R. S. Lagacé-Wiens;Ethan Rubinstein;Andrew Walkty;Alfred S. Gin;Matthew Gilmour;Daryl J. Hoban;Joseph P. Lynch;James A. Karlowsky - 通讯作者:
James A. Karlowsky
Matthew Gilmour的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Matthew Gilmour', 18)}}的其他基金
Canada Partnering Award: Advancement of Genomic Tools to Study the Foodborne Transmission of Listeria monocytogenes
加拿大合作奖:研究单核细胞增生李斯特氏菌食源性传播的基因组工具的进展
- 批准号:
BB/V018213/1 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 211.66万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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