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The 2nd edition of the IPA webinar series; Codex and Probiotics - the case for harmonized guidelines.

Format: External webinar | Document type: Webinar

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The 2nd edition of the IPA webinar series; Codex and Probiotics - the case for harmonized guidelines.

The current FAO / WHO definition for probiotics is the accepted reference point for the probiotic community. This definition is well respected from the probiotic community, and the scientific and regulatory communities since its inception. Due to the technological and scientific advances within the probiotic industry, we are now at a crossroads and a broader scope is required to include these advancements into new guidelines. This webinar will explore the Codex process, the proposal for a new harmonized approach for probiotics and the perspective from the omega oil industries journey.

Agenda:
1. The Codex Process; and how does it work. By David Pineda Consultant to IPA (DPE consulting)
2. The proposal for new work at Codex; harmonizing probiotic guidelines . By Amy Smith IPA Codex TF chair (DuPont Regulatory Global Manager)
3. Analysis of an actual Codex case work; the perspective from the Omega oil industry. By Harry Rice VP Regulatory and Scientific Affairs (GOED)

Speakers

David Pineda Ereño David Pineda Ereño Director on Strategy, Policy and Regulation
DPE International Consulting

Amy B. Smith Amy B. Smith Ph. D. Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs
DuPont Nutrition & Health

Harry B. Rice Harry B. Rice VP Regulatory and Scientific Affairs
GOED

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