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- Page 8 and 9: PrefaceIn 2002, NABC’s fourteenth
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- Page 16 and 17: • Food-waste reduction. It is est
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losses, water-quality problems, etc
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The Minnesota Water-SustainabilityF
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ased on current science and best pr
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Table 1B. More issues, strategies a
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Table 2. The “dashboard” of rec
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If funded, Research Implementation
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If funded, Research Implementation
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In other words, Minnesota is repres
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Sustainability and the Needs of 205
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Less LandAgriculture already uses a
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• Use of market power of buyers o
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can mean less water and nitrogen ap
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Hence, the second ground rule is to
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Improved agricultural productivity,
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Terry Stone is Syngenta’s NAFTA S
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Sustainability and Needs of 2050 Ag
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tell you that things are very diffe
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Tony Shelton (Cornell University):
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predicated on whether we have the t
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soon as a result of synthetic biolo
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Systems-Based Approaches to Food Pr
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Detector Plants for Agriculture, Fo
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activation in plants, the bacterial
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Vulnerability and Environmental Ris
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situations are not quite as success
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Considering how we do meta-analysis
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Figure 3. Test for non-random respo
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Figure 5. Resource competition when
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Detection of Foodborne PathogensMar
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What?First of all, what is to be de
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Next-Generation ToolsThere is a tre
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homogenized with a stomacher, and a
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Systems and Risk Analysis for Food
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illion, including insurance for liv
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Figure 33. Relative probabilities (
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have a model of the food-supply cha
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General InsightsThe Department of H
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Systems-Based Approaches to Food Pr
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ecause—in common parlance and in
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Ishimaru: But are there costs assoc
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odologies are aimed at coming to a
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Preparing for Emerging and Unknown
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Preparing for Emerging and Unknown
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ProcessingThere has been a continui
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Probably the best example is severe
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United States—thrive because ther
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Recent Animal Disease Outbreaks and
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New diseases emerge for a number of
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y Cryptosporidium parvum. Cryptospo
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are rare, have long incubation peri
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the spread of rabies from trapping
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of influenza in domestic poultry re
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Centers for Disease Control and Pre
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Taylor LH et al. (2001) Risk factor
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Preparing for Emerging and Unknown
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plant resources, such as forests an
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• reasonable but effective strate
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The National Institute for Microbia
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ReferencesBrandl M (2006) Fitness o
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Jacqueline Fletcher has a BS in bio
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Preparing for Emerging and Unknown
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Bender: The CDC4 sent out investiga
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works and we have a public-percepti
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don’t have tenure yet, so that’
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Kennedy: Those kinds of things actu
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Emerging Biotechnologies to Promote
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Emerging Biotechnologies to Promote
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Figure 2 shows a few of the industr
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Figure 4. Selected recent multi-sta
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Figure 8. Human specimen isolates u
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Figure 11. All Salmonella Typhimuri
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Figure 14. Case definitions for clu
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Figure 17. Relationship between sen
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developed what we call OutbreakNet
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Scientists in approximately a hundr
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Emerging Food System Defense Risks
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product was gone by the time the re
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website. Now, if a terrorist announ
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Some aren’t logical sources of fo
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in Afghanistan, partly because Afgh
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Figure 14. 2009 thefts by commodity
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TerrorismPerhaps our greatest conce
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Figure 18 provides a limited list o
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Figure 19. Physicians’ ability to
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Food Fraud: Public Health Threats a
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Public-Health ConsequencesAs alread
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Figure 1. USP-developed example of
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The expert panel has formed collabo
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some inorganic compounds. These are
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Milk powder provides an example of
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Emerging Biotechnologies to Promote
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Jacqueline Fletcher (Oklahoma State
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PART IV—LUNCHEON AND BANQUET PRES
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Food Safety: The Minnesota ModelGen
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• what the affected people ate re
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When asked “Who does what in the
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Agricultural Science, the First Bes
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In many developed countries, includ
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Brazil are now achieving some of th
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and I’d like to end with his enco
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PART V-STUDENT VOICE AT NABC 23Stud
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Student Voice Report 1Caroline Ande
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− Education is fundamental to rai
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PART VI-PARTICIPANTS247
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Adhikari, Achyut*Washington State U
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Hovde Bohach, CarolynUniversity of
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Shelton, AnthonyCornell UniversityG