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What You Need to Know About the New ISO 16140-3 Microbiological Method Verification



WEBINAR

This on-demand webinar introduces the new EN ISO 16140-3 on the verification of methods in food microbiology. This standard provides the protocols and criteria to demonstrate that a user laboratory can satisfactorily perform a validated method and that this method is fit for its intended purpose. The standard includes considerations about method and laboratory scope, number of replicates, sample inoculation as well as the evaluation and interpretation of results to confirm that the method is well implemented and aligned with the food matrices analyzed in the user laboratory.

The webinar is intended for microbiological laboratory managers, technicians, and quality assurance teams.

Speakers

Barbara Gerten

Barbara Gerten

{hcompany}

Senior Scientist Traditional Microbiology

Barbara has over 30 years of industrial microbiology experience and is currently working in Regulatory Marketing at {hcmpany}. She is an active member in several national and international bodies addressing microbiological topics in ISO, CEN and IFU, including the ISO Working Groups ‘Sulfite reducing clostridia and C. perfringens’, ‘Method validation’ and ‘Culture media’.

David Tomás Fornés

David Tomás Fornés

{hcompany}

Application Specialist

David is an application specialist at {hcompany}. He is an expert in several ISO technical committees that develop reference methods for food microbiology.

Andreas Bubert, PhD

Andreas Bubert, PhD

{hcompany}

Senior Product Manager, Culture Media Food & Beverage

Andreas received a PhD in molecular microbiology for his research and diagnostics work on Listeria. He has over 24 years’ experience at {hcompany} focusing on microbiological solutions for the food and beverage industries. He is a member of AOAC RI Advisory Council and has authored over 50 publications. .

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