<p>PROJECT SUMMARY- OVERALL CT AES LFFM 2020 Project Summary- This proposal, entitled "FDA LFFM- Continuation of human and animal food/feed programs at the CT Agricultural Experiment Station," is being submitted in response to FOA-PAR-20-105 Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM) (U19) Clinical Trial Not Allowed. Our proposal includes 7 different projects encompassing Food Defense, Human Food Product Testing, Animal Food Product Testing, Chemistry Capability/Capacity Development, Sample Collection, NFDSX and ORAPP Integration, and Method Development/Validation. Each Project is described in its own Component within Assist, as well as Overall and Admin core Components. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CT AES) has a 145-year history of food safety research, including 15 years as a member of the FDA Food Emergency Response Network (FERN) Chemistry Cooperative Agreement Program (cCAP), and 8 years of funding under 4 different FDA ISO food safety CAPs. CT AES participates a broad range of surveillance and monitoring programs to ensure the safety of food in the state. The primary goal of the current LFFM Proposal is to acquire the necessary funding to enhance the capacity and capabilities of CT human and animal food testing laboratories in support of an integrated food safety system. Specifically, CT AES will conduct sample testing in the area of chemistry and will engage in the development special projects that would support and expand that testing. This project will strengthen and improve FDA's efforts to prevent foodborne illnesses and minimize foodborne exposures through building a nationally integrated laboratory science system. The funding will equip CT with additional resources that can be employed to build and increase sample throughput capacity within their state The CT AES has demonstrated the expertise, capability, and adaptability to fully meet the objectives of this FOA through our successful participation in a number of FDA CAPs, including several specifically targeting food and feed product testing. Receipt of this new award from FDA will significantly enhance the ability of the CT AES specifically, and CT in general, to meet the program goals laid out in the FOA, and as described by the President's Food Safety Working Group, the Partnership for Food Protection and the Food Safety Modernization Act. 1</p>
FDA LFFM- Continuation of human and animal food/feed programs at the CT Agricultural Experiment Station
Objective
Investigators
White Jason C
Institution
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Start date
2020
End date
2025
Funding Source
Project number
5U19FD007094-02
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