Past Events

Past Events

ILSI Europe hosts, sponsors, and co-organises a variety of scientific events. These include independent symposia, workshops, webinars, hands-on scientific trainings and sessions held as part of the program of larger scientific conferences or professional meetings.

Explore below our past events for recordings, agendas, copies of presentations, meeting summaries and other reports.

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				banner_Global Engage_GBA panel discussion
	

Download the full event report here

Abstract
Understanding the impact of the microbiota on the gut brain axis is key to exploring prophylactic or therapeutic approaches. The complexity and interindividual diversity of the gut microbiota, the impact of environment, diet, drugs and stresses, make it difficult to manage or manipulate the microbiota. Learnings from animal models, especially humanised rodent models, from 3D brain and gut organoids or advanced co-culture systems, can help understand  the complex interactions between the host and his/her microbiota.

New sophisticated diagnostic tools applied in humans allow to not only know "who" is there, but also "what are they doing there". When applied on a large number of people, healthy and diseased, accumulated data will feed artificial intelligence algorithms, permitting to identify high-risk patients at an early stage, determine imbalances, whether microbiological, immunological, endocrinological or metabolic in nature, and  suggest possible prophylactic interventions to mitigate risks.

Abstract based on Chakrabarti et al., Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2022) 79:80; https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-021-04060-w

Moderator

  • Prof. Colette Shortt, University of Ulster (UK)

Panelists

  • Dr Bruno Pot, Yakult Europe (NL)
  • Dr David Vauzour, University of East Anglia (UK)
  • Dr Lesley Hoyles, Nottingham Trent University (UK)
  • Dr Elaine Patterson, Novozymes OneHealth (IE)

This event was organised by the Gut-Brain Axis Initiative of ILSI Europe

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Download the full webinar report here

On May 10th, ILSI Europe organised a free webinar on nutritional strategies to support healthy ageing. In the last century, we have added 30+ years to our life expectancies, but healthspan has not kept pace. We cannot reverse ageing, but we can extend our healthspan by changing our lifestyle. Please join us as we explore nutrition to improve health and age!

Dr Everson Nunes presented the latest insights on the current scientific evidence from randomized clinical trials regarding dietary protein supplementation to increase lean mass and strength. Prof. Philip Calder described findings from human trials that have investigated the effect of bioactive omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) on muscle protein turnover and on muscle mass and function. Possible mechanisms of action will be described. Lastly, Prof. Sue Shapses described how protein has multiple effects on maintaining a healthy body with aging, including evidence for bone health.

Speakers

  • Dr Everson Nunes - Exercise Metabolism Research Group, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CA
  • Prof. Philip Calder - Professor of Nutritional Immunology, University of Southampton, UK
  • Prof. Sue Shapses - Professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers University, US

Chair

  • Prof. Claire Gaudichon - Université Paris-Saclay, AgroParisTech, INRAE,UMR PNCA, Paris, France

This webinar was supported by the Health Benefits Assessment of Foods Task Force

Contact
For more information on this webinar, please contact Ms Naomi Venlet, Scientific Project Manager, at nvenlet@ilsieurope.be.

 

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Since 2005, IAFP's European symposium has been shaping the future of food safety by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas with colleagues from across Europe working in industry, government, and academia. The Symposium is an excellent forum to gain knowledge about the latest-QRAB developments and techniques in food science and safety. The symposium will be held on  4-6 May 2022 in Munich, Germany at the Holiday Inn Munich - City Centre. For more details please visit the IAFP website.

This year ILSI Europe will participate to the Symposium through one scientific session supported by its Food Allergy Task Force. We will also have a booth in the exhibition area: Come visit us and do not hesitate to contact us to organise a one-to-one meeting, we would be very happy to meet and discuss with you.

Application of Food Allergen Risk Assessment and Management: Current Perspective and Issues
Friday, 06 May 2022, 08:30 AM (CEST) BACKGROUND
Food allergies were recognised as a significant, global public health issue over 25 years ago with the first FAO/WHO Consultation on allergens, which identified 8 priority allergenic foods or food groups. While this recognition implied a need to manage those allergens, the available tools severely limited what could be achieved at the time. In the intervening period, several methodologies have emerged and matured, together with a better understanding of the concept of tolerable risk. These developments and activities, together with the increasing global impact of food allergies on public health led to the recently concluded FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on Risk Assessment of Allergens as well as accompanying Codex activities. The landscape of food allergen management is thus at an inflection point. The previously established practice is that allergen cross-contact is managed in a binary fashion, i.e. either allergen is potentially present or not. This binary approach, which lacked industry alignment on how it was implemented, has led to inaccurate information being passed along supply chains. It has therefore led to a disconnect between the reality of risk and precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) and contributed to the proliferation of uninformative labelling. Fortunately, the current advent of allergen reference doses and their application in quantitative risk assessment can provide an opportunity to refresh how allergen risks are assessed and managed, but only if new tools are implemented consistently across businesses that produce food. OBJECTIVES
This session presented updates from recent food allergy related activities within Codex committees and FAO/WHO joint expert consultations, explored tools and approaches to harmonize the data gathering process for food allergen risk assessments and their implementation, and investigated the impact on consumers with food allergy when differing risk management strategies for allergen labelling are implemented. SESSION PROGRAMME
• Update on FAO/Who and Codex Activities Regarding Food Allergens, Prof. René Crevel, René Crevel Consulting Ltd, UK
• Practical Guidance on the Application of Allergen Quantitative Risk Assessment, Dr Neil Buck, General Mills Inc, CH
• Impact on Consumers with Food Allergies of Differing Public Health and Industry Risk Management Strategies, Dr Benjamin Remington, Remington Consulting Group B.V., NL Contact
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Watch the Webinar HERE - Questions & Answers available HERE

PEM-Webinar

About the webinar

Recent foodborne outbreaks involving low moisture foods highlight that a well-designed Processing environment monitoring (PEM) is increasingly important in the context of food safety management systems. However, PEM can only form an integral part of food safety systems when it is adequately designed and implemented: looking at the correct organisms of concern, at the right locations and times, using suitable and validated sampling and testing approaches, and being looked at / trended by trained personnel. Such a well-defined and implemented PEM can provide further assurance that the processing environment will not contribute to contamination of products. In this webinar, experts with academic and industrial experience unraveled how to develop a risk-based approach to support setting up a meaningful program, how to react in case of potential findings and why / what are the technologies to further characterize detected organisms.

Speakers

Mr François Bourdichon, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, IT

Prof. Séamus Fanning, University College Dublin, IE

Prof. Marcel Zwietering, University of Wageningen, NL

Moderator

Dr Anett Winkler, Cargill, DE

 

Contact

For more information on this digital event, please contact Dr Isabelle Guelinckx, Scientific Program Director, at iguelinckx@ilsieurope.be or Ms Toula Aslanidis, Project Assistant at taslanidis@ilsieurope.be.

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Download the full event report here

Abstract
Understanding the impact of the microbiota on the gut brain axis is key to exploring prophylactic or therapeutic approaches. The complexity and interindividual diversity of the gut microbiota, the impact of environment, diet, drugs and stresses, make it difficult to manage or manipulate the microbiota. Learnings from animal models, especially humanised rodent models, from 3D brain and gut organoids or advanced co-culture systems, can help understand  the complex interactions between the host and his/her microbiota.

New sophisticated diagnostic tools applied in humans allow to not only know "who" is there, but also "what are they doing there". When applied on a large number of people, healthy and diseased, accumulated data will feed artificial intelligence algorithms, permitting to identify high-risk patients at an early stage, determine imbalances, whether microbiological, immunological, endocrinological or metabolic in nature, and  suggest possible prophylactic interventions to mitigate risks.

Abstract based on Chakrabarti et al., Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2022) 79:80; https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-021-04060-w

Moderator

  • Prof. Colette Shortt, University of Ulster (UK)

Panelists

  • Dr Bruno Pot, Yakult Europe (NL)
  • Dr David Vauzour, University of East Anglia (UK)
  • Dr Lesley Hoyles, Nottingham Trent University (UK)
  • Dr Elaine Patterson, Novozymes OneHealth (IE)

This event was organised by the Gut-Brain Axis Initiative of ILSI Europe

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