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Resources need to be expended wisely. Using the audit
approaches and techniques your audit resources, auditors,
plans and reports will reduce redundancy, focus on what is
important and use already existing resources.
CHAIR:
Brad Stawick,
Microbac Laboratories, Inc.
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David Fall,
Covance Laboratories Inc.
Quality Systems Audits
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Chad Smith,
Eurofins Scientific Inc.
Technical Methods Audits
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Brad Stawick,
Microbac Laboratories, Inc.
Management Audits - Trending
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Roger Brauninger,
A2LA - American Association for
Laboratory Accreditation
The Assessor’s Perspective
Method Validation and Method Performance
Criteria of Chemical Analysis
There has been great effort by a number of international
bodies to define which method performance
characteristics need to be determined, how to measure
these parameters, and what to be the criteria for
acceptable performance. Here we present one scientific
session on the Method Validation and Method Performance
Criteria of Chemical Analysis. It provides a platform
for scientists from the international food safety related
committee, governmental agencies, industries to display
and discuss the method validation guidelines and the
method performance evaluation. The session primarily
focuses on the international method validation guidelines
including method performance criteria, especially for
high resolution mass spectrometry, as those from Codex,
U.S. FDA, EU 2002/657/EC, SANTE/11945/2015 or
other agencies or industries for analysis of antibiotics,
pesticides and/or trace elements in food. It also provides
practical examples of which laboratories implement
the guidelines to validate the methods that are used in
regulatory monitoring programs. Overall, the sessions
will be of interest to scientists and managers of analytical
laboratories.
CO-CHAIR:
Eric Verdon,
French Agency for Safety of
Food, Environment and Occupational Health -
Laboratory of Fougeres (ANSES)
CO-CHAIR:
Jian Wang,
Canadian Food Inspection
Agency (CFIA)
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Jon Wong,
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Validation of Multiresidue Pesticide and Veterinary Drug
Methods at FDA
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Amadeo R. Fernández-Alba,
University of Almería
EU Quality Control Guidelines for Pesticide Residue
Analysis
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Louis Bluhm,
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Progress on CCPR Guidelines for Method Performance
Criteria for Pesticides
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Paul Zomer,
RIKILT Wageningen UR
High Resolution Mass Spec in View of CD 2002/657/EU
and the Future Challenges
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Stakeholder Panels
Update: ISPAM, SPADA, SPDS, SPIFAN, and
SPSFAM
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Stakeholder Panels are creating
voluntary based consensus based standards meeting
industry needs. Attend this session to get an update on
each of the stakeholder panels: International Stakeholder
Panel on Alternative Methodology (ISPAM), Stakeholder
Panel on Agent Detection Assays (SPADA), Stakeholder
Panel on Dietary Supplements (SPDS), Stakeholder Panel
on Infant Formula and Adult Nutritionals (SPIFAN), and the
Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods
(SPSFAM).
CHAIR:
E. James Bradford,
AOAC INTERNATIONAL
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Erin Crowley,
Q Laboratories
International Stakeholder Panel on Alternative
Methodology (ISPAM) Update
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E. James Bradford,
AOAC INTERNATIONAL
Stakeholder Panel on Agent Detection Assays (SPADA)
Update
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Darryl Sullivan,
Covance Laboratories Inc.
Stakeholder Panel on Dietary Supplements
(SPDS) Update and Stakeholder Panel on Infant Formula
and Adult Nutritionals (SPIFAN) Update
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Erik Konings,
Nestlé Research Center
Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods
(SPSFAM) Update