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McGill expert alert: Food safety

Published: 21 November 2006

With the recent outbreaks of food contamination involving salmonella in chocolate and cantaloupe, E. coli bacteria in bagged spinach and botulism in carrot juice, we suggest the following sources for your reports on food safety and public health:

Food safety

grace.egeland [at] mcgill.ca (Prof. Grace Egeland)
McGill School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition
Expertise: Public health expert with a focus on the impact of environmental policy regarding food contamination. Preparing foods more safely in the home.
514-398-8642

Food chemistry and safety

inteaz.alli [at] mcgill.ca (Prof. Inteaz Alli)
Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry
Expertise: Food chemistry and food contamination.
514-398-7920

Plants and bacteria

donald.smith [at] mcgill.ca (Prof. Don Smith)
Chair, Department of Plant Sciences
Expertise: Plants and bacterial infections, crop physiology, crop ecology, crop production and crop quality.
514-398-7866

Chemistry and nutrition

joe.schwarcz [at] mcgill.ca (Prof. Joe Schwarcz)
Director, McGill University's Office for Science and Society
Expertise: Demystifying science for the public, health benefits of chocolate.
514-398-6238

Rebranding/rehabilitation of brands

louis.gialloreto [at] mcgill.ca"> Prof. Louis Gialloreto
Desautels Faculty of Management
Expertise: Crisis marketing, brand rehabilitation, rebuilding brands.
514-398-4011

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