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2023
ILSI India Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposia
2023-12-05
New Delhi , India
ILSI India is organizing its Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposia which will be addressed by a number of eminent experts on the following:
Scientific Symposium 1
Nutrient Risk Assessment – Is It A Tool for Ensuring Safe Use & Improving Nutrition Status
Scientific Symposium 1 will examine risk as well as benefits associated with Nutrient Risk Assessment as a tool for setting up safe Upper Levels for Nutrients (Vitamins, Mineral and Bioactives) consumed through all sources.
Scientific Symposium 2
Building a Resilient Food Security System–From Farm to Fork
Scientific Symposium 2 will look at applicability of the “integrated Food Chain Surveillance System” for controlling food safety risks across the entire food chain as well as “Initiatives taken by different countries to Check Post-Harvest Food Losses and Wastage” for strengthening food and nutrition security.
For more details download the information flyer at: https://tinyurl.com/2bt48u3d
For Registration please use the following link: https://forms.gle/LnVANJ25zbpCqmRQ8
Last date for registration is 30 November.
Seminar on Integrating Nutrition and Food Processing for Healthy Food Choices, NCD Prevention and Optimal Health
2023-12-04 – 2023-12-05
Jakarta, Indonesia
FOOD 2030: Green and resilient food systems
2023-12-04 – 2023-12-05
Brussels, Belgium
On 4 and 5 of December 2023, the European Commission will organise a conference in Brussels entitled “Food 2030: green and resilient food systems” to showcase achievements of EU food systems related projects, explore future research and innovation orientations and levers of change
Seminarios web Inocuidad de los Alimentos y Biotecnología
2023-11-30
Online, Online
Webinar – Extratos botânicos: eficácia e segurança
2023-11-30
Online, Brazil
- Ministry of Health, Indonesia
- BPOM, Indonesia
- Prof. Purwiyatno Hariyadi, IPB University, Indonesia
- Prof. Christiani Jeyakumar Henry, A*STAR, Singapore
- Mr. Adhi Lukman, GAPMMI, Indonesia
DAY 2 (December 5, 2023): Nutrient Profiling and Healthier Choice Programs: Implementation, Challenges and Strategies
Session 1: Understanding Food Labeling and Nutrient Profiling Expand Ms. Pauline Chan, ILSI SEA RegionMs. Pauline Chan is the Director of Scientific Programs for ILSI Southeast Asia Region, a global scientific organization that seeks to improve public health through the advancement of science in the areas of nutrition and food safety. ILSI SEA Region is headquartered in Singapore and covers the 10 ASEAN countries, Australia and New Zealand. Pauline has extensive experience in developing scientific programs and facilitating dialogue between scientists, government regulators, and industry to address regional and international issues in nutrition, food safety, sustainability and health. A frequently invited resource speaker at conferences and seminars, Ms. Chan is a registered dietitian (RD) with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Ms. Chan received her M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics from New York University, USA, and her B.Sc. in Chemistry from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Dr. Rita Endang, Indonesian Drug and Food Authority (BPOM), Indonesia
Dr. Rita Endang is Deputy for Processed Food Supervision in the Indonesian Drug and Food Authority (BPOM), Indonesia. Previously, she was Deputy for Drug, Narcotic, Psychotropic, Precursor, Addictive Substance Control. She also served as a Director. She also served as Director of Drug, Narcotic, Psychotropic, Precursor Production Control (2018-19), Director of Safety, Quality, and Export-Import of Drug, Narcotic, Psychotropic, Precursor, Addictive Substance Control (2017-18), and Head of the Center of Drug and Food Information (2015-17). Dr. Endang achieved Rank No. I in the Information Security Index (Indeks Keamanan Informasi/KAMI), an assessment outcome of ISO 27001: 2013 application, with a score of 634 in the Strategic category. In 2017, Dr. Endang raised an application "SMART BPOM", to improve the effectiveness of drug and food control and to serve as an outcome reporting tool recommended by BPOM to other ministries, agencies and local governments. For this work, Dr. Endang received an achievement award by the State Administration Institute of the Republic of Indonesia. Dr. Endang also received the Satya Lencana Karya Satya XX (Silver) from the President of Republic of Indonesia in 2016. She obtained her pharmacy degree and Master of Health from University of Indonesia. Dr. E Siong Tee, TES NutriHealth Strategic Consultancy, Malaysia
Dr. E Siong Tee has been a Member of the Board of Directors of ILSI SEA Region since 1996 and Scientific Coordinator of ILSI Malaysia Country Committee since 2005. He is currently a Nutrition Consultant for TES NutriHealth Strategic Consultancy, Malaysia. Dr. Tee was Head of the Cardiovascular, Diabetes and Nutrition Research Centre of the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, until his retirement in February 2002, after serving for 30 years. He was Nutrition Advisor to the Food Safety and Quality Division of the Ministry of Health Malaysia from 2002-2011. In that capacity, Dr. Tee was Chairperson or member of several technical committees related to food regulations and Codex Alimentarius. He is still a member of the National Advisory Committee on Food Regulations and several Codex sub-committees. Dr. Tee is also President of the Nutrition Society of Malaysia (NSM). In this capacity, he has led the implementation of various community nutrition promotion programs, including the annual Nutrition Month Malaysia program. He initiated the formation of the Southeast Asia Public Health Nutrition (SEA-PHN) Network and is the current Chairman of the Network. He was recently elected as Vice-President of the Federation of Asian Nutrition Societies (FANS). Dr Tee is also Adjunct Professor of the International Medical University, Malaysia.
Session 2: Nutrient Profiling Program Implementation Expand Dr. Siti Muslimatun, i3L, Indonesia
Dr. Siti Muslimatun is senior lecturer and Head of Food Science and Nutrition Department at i3L, Indonesia. She is also Indonesia Country Committee Scientific Coordinator at ILSI SEA Region, and member of the Advisory Panel on Asia Soybean Excellent Centre (ASEC) - Human Protein commissioned by the U.S. Soybean Export Council. Her research interests include nutritional assessment, micronutrients, and maternal and child nutrition. She is the Editorial Member of the Malaysian Journal of Nutrition and Jurnal Gizi dan Pangan and serves as a peer-reviewer of many national and international journals. Previously, Dr. Muslimatun was Deputy Director for Program Development and Consultancy, lecturer and researcher in SEAMEO RECFON (2002-2014). She did research in the area of nutritional assessment, micronutrient deficiencies, and food security across Indonesia and in Timor Leste. Dr. Muslimatun graduated from Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, in 1991, and obtained her master's degree in Nutrition from the University of Indonesia in 1996 and PhD in Human Nutrition at Wageningen University, Netherlands, in 2001. Dr. Eunice Pang, Health Promotion Board, Singapore
Dr. Eunice Pang is the Deputy Director of Policy and Strategy Development at Health Promotion Board (HPB) in Singapore.
Her expertise includes upstream supply chain strategies tackling nutrition-related issues at the population level. She is a pioneer in helping to grow the Healthier Choice and has a wealth of experience working with industry colleagues on R&D solutions. Prior to joining HPB, Eunice was a post-doctoral associate at the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging-USDA in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand
Assoc. Prof. Wantanee Kriengsinyos has 20 years of professional experience in clinical nutrition and dietetics. Her current research involves metabolic studies of food products in development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs); body composition and energy expenditure; diet and behavior modification for patients with diet-related chronic diseases; and protein quality and amino-acid metabolism. Over the past 5 years, Dr. Kriengsinyos has also developed experience in nutrition policy and was a part of the team that successfully worked to ban partially-hydrogenated oils in Thailand. She currently leads a promotion project on implementation of healthier food logos to combat NCDs through reduction of sugar, fat, and sodium consumption in the Thai population. Currently, Dr. Kriengsinyos is chair of the Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics program at the Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University. She received a doctorate in Nutritional Sciences at the University of Toronto, Canada, and holds a Registered Dietitian credential from the United States. Dr. Chie Furuta, Ajinomoto Co., Japan
Dr. Chie Furuta joined Ajinomoto Co. Inc in 2008. She studied as a visiting researcher at Tufts University, U.S.A and International Nutrition Foundation, U.S.A in 2011, focusing on international nutrition. She joined the Ghana nutritional improvement program and learned hands-on the importance of nutrition and the power of healthy eating to everyone. Ever since, she has been doing research on how people can achieve "Eat well live well". Dr. Chie Furuta graduated from Department of Veterinary Medicine, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, and completed her PhD at Laboratory of Veterinary Physiology, Doctorial Course of the United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu University, Japan. Session 3: Consumer Awareness and Product Development Expand
Dr. Junaida Astina, i3L, Indonesia
Dr. Junaida Astina is a faculty member of the Food Science and Nutrition Department at Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences (i3L). Her research involves functional food development, sensory evaluation, clinical trials of resistant maltodextrin on metabolic profile, and maternal and child nutrition. Over the past half-decade, she has spearheaded pioneering projects, educating young mothers on child nutrition and complementary feeding practices. She is actively involved in several projects related to sensory profiling of soy beverages, soy sauce, and sensory profiling training in collaboration with the food industry. Dr. Astina obtained her doctoral degree in Food and Nutrition from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand in 2021 and her B.Sc in Nutrition Science from Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia in 2012.
Dr. Aang Sutrisna, GAIN Indonesia
Dr. Aang Sutrisna is Technical Director at Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Indonesia. He is a highly experienced monitoring, evaluation and research professional, including in nationwide bio-behavioral and socio-economic impact surveys, and in research and methodology across the health sector, law and justice sector, disaster risk, and poverty reduction. As Capacity Development Consultant for the European Commission delegation, he identified the critical factors hindering effective implementation and absorption of the Global Fund grants for AIDS, TB and malaria. Based on his findings, he developed a two-year capacity building plan for enhancing effectiveness of the grants. Dr. Sutrisna obtained his Master in Public Health from the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University) in 2003. Dr. Gie Liem, Deakin University, Australia
Dr. Gie Liem is an Associate Professor in sensory and consumer science at Deakin University, CASS food research centre in Melbourne, Australia. With his research he aims to make the healthy choice the easy choice by investigating sensory and psychological mechanisms which drive food choice. In addition, Gie is an executive editor of the journal Appetite, a member of the Editorial Board of Food Quality and Preference, and a member of the strategic investment panel for Hort Innovation. Gie has previously held positions at Unilever Research and Development and Wageningen University in the Netherlands, as well as the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, USA. With his expertise in sensory and consumer science, Dr. Gie Liem is dedicated to advancing the field through his research and professional activities. Dr. Rosela Delos Reyes, R&D Asia Director, Unilever, Thailand
Dr. Rosela Delos Reyes is R&D IC Head of Unilever Asia, covering Southeast Asia, China, India and Pakistan. Previously she was R&D IC Head of Southeast Asia. She has 19 years of experience in R&D in food industries. She obtained her degree in food technology from University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Panel Discussion: How to accelerate production and consumption of healthier food and beverage options? Expand Moderator:
Prof. Christiani Jeyakumar Henry, A*STAR, Singapore
Panel Members:
- Ministry of Health, Indonesia
- Dr. Rita Endang, BPOM, Indonesia
- Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos, Mahidol University, Thailand
- Dr. Gie Liem, Deakin University, Australia
- Dr. Chie Furuta, Ajinomoto Co., Japan
- Dr. Rosela Delos Reyes, Unilever, Thailand
Organizer
Co-Organizer
Contact
For Local Participants:Mr. William Hery
Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences (I3L)
Email: william.hery@i3l.ac.id For Overseas Participants:
ILSI Southeast Asia Region
18 Mohamed Sultan Road #03-01
Singapore 238967
Tel: 65 6352 5220
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About
Transforming our food systems for sustainability and resilience is pertinent and urgent to achieve our EU Green Deal goals. The food system is highly complex, characterised by uncertainty, multiple drivers, impacts and interconnected sectors, requiring trade-offs. Acting simultaneously on many fronts is the only key to success. This is why we need a systems approach to understand the challenges and to target transformational change through a coherent set of policies, initiatives, and investments. The role of Research and Innovation (R&I) policy has finally been recognised as key to unravelling the complexities and catalysing solutions.
In 2016, DG Research & Innovation launched the Food 2030 initiative, which set out an ambitious and impact-driven R&I policy framework for sustainable food systems, that is being deployed via Horizon Europe.
On 4 and 5 of December 2023, the European Commission will organise a conference in Brussels entitled "Food 2030: green and resilient food systems" to showcase achievements of EU food systems related projects, explore future research and innovation orientations and levers of change. The EC aims to convene a wide range of actors and policy makers for this in-person event, which will also be web streamed and recorded for those unable to travel.
Info and registration
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Due to space constraints and because we give importance to a diverse audience, the European Commission reserves the right to limit the number of participants from the same organisation.
Find the programme and the speakers list here.
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Seminario de Noviembre:Recomendaciones prácticas de limpieza y desinfección para la prevención y control de biofilms en la industria láctea
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