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Who should attend? Rapid Methods in Food Microbiology April 28 – May 2, 2014 College Park, MD, USA The International Food Safety Training Laboratory (IFSTL) is holding a one week training session entitled "Rapid Methods in Food Microbiology” April 28 – May 2, 2014. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) experts will review the concepts and guide participants through the practice of fitforpurpose methods in the laboratory. Location: International Food Safety Training Laboratory, JIFSAN, University of Maryland, College Park, MD http://ifstl.jifsan.umd.edu Course Objectives: The overall objective of the Rapid Methods in Food Microbiology training is to review various molecular detection techniques used in the rapid identification of food borne pathogens. Instructors: This course will be taught by a team of instructors from the FDA, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), DC Public Health Laboratories, and the University of Maryland. Experts from 3M, bioMerieux, BioRad, Dupont Qualicon and Life Technologies will guide participants through the application of their respective instruments. Summary: The course will combine lectures and various handson laboratory exercises in molecular microbiology that are used to detect and identify foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella, Shiga toxinproducing E. coli (STEC), Campylobacter, and Listeria monocytogenes. The laboratory will focus on conventional PCR, realtime PCR methods using 3M Molecular Detection System, Applied Biosystems 7500 (ABI 7500) RealTime PCR System, Dupont BAX Q7 System, and bioMérieux Vidas® immunoassay. Course Information: Course tuition: $2,500 USD* *Includes all course materials, safety equipment, and lunch. Registration deadline: February 21, 2014 Language: English Travel: Participants are responsible for their travel arrangements and costs. This course is designed for Individuals involved in food testing (food technologists, public health professionals, and food service professionals with a technical background), and individuals interested in rapid methods of detection of foodborne pathogens.

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Who  should  attend?  

Rapid Methods in Food Microbiology  

 April  28  –  May  2,  2014  College  Park,  MD,  USA  

The  International  Food  Safety  Training  Laboratory  (IFSTL)  is  holding  a  one  week  training  session  entitled  "Rapid  Methods   in   Food  Microbiology”  April   28  –  May   2,   2014.  The  U.S.   Food   and  Drug   Administration   (FDA)   experts   will   review   the   concepts   and   guide  participants  through  the  practice  of  fit-­‐for-­‐purpose  methods  in  the  laboratory.    Location:   International  Food  Safety  Training  Laboratory,   JIFSAN,  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park,  MD  http://ifstl.jifsan.umd.edu    

 

Course  Objectives:  The  overall  objective  of  the  Rapid  Methods  in  Food  Microbiology  training  is  to  review  various  molecular  detection  techniques  used  in  the  rapid  identification  of  food  borne  pathogens.  

Instructors:  This  course  will  be  taught  by  a  team  of  instructors  from  the  FDA,  Center  for  Food  Safety  and  Applied  Nutrition  (CFSAN),  DC  Public  Health  Laboratories,  and  the  University  of  Maryland.    Experts  from  3M,  bioMerieux,  Bio-­‐Rad,  Dupont  Qualicon  and  Life  Technologies  will  guide  participants  through  the  application  of  their  respective  instruments.  

 Summary:    The  course  will  combine  lectures  and  various  hands-­‐on  laboratory  exercises  in  molecular  microbiology  that   are   used   to   detect   and   identify   foodborne   pathogens   such   as   Salmonella,   Shiga   toxin-­‐producing   E.   coli  (STEC),  Campylobacter,  and   Listeria  monocytogenes.    The   laboratory  will   focus   on   conventional   PCR,   real-­‐time  PCR  methods  using  3M  Molecular  Detection  System,  Applied  Biosystems  7500  (ABI  7500)  Real-­‐Time  PCR  System,  Dupont  BAX  Q7  System,  and  bioMérieux  Vidas®  immunoassay.  

Course  Information:        Course  tuition:  $2,500  USD*  *Includes  all  course  materials,  safety  equipment,  and  lunch.  

Registration  deadline:  February  21,  2014  

Language:  English  

Travel:  Participants  are  responsible  for  their  travel  arrangements  and  costs.    

This   course   is   designed   for   Individuals  involved  in  food  testing  (food  technologists,  public  health  professionals,  and  food  service  professionals   with   a   technical   background),  and   individuals   interested   in   rapid  methods  of  detection  of  foodborne  pathogens.    

 

Registration  Procedure:  

1. Register  at  http://ifstl.jifsan.umd.edu/upcomingClasses/.  

2. A  formal  letter  of  invitation  will  be  sent  to  all  pre-­‐registered  participants.    This  letter  of  invitation  can  be  used  for  international  travelers  to  support  the  visa  application.    Information  about  airports,  hotels  and  local  transportation  will  also  be  provided.  

3. Payment  is  due  by  April  11,  2014.    Seats  are  only  reserved  upon  receipt  of  payment.  

  Morning   Afternoon*    

Monday  April  28,  2014  

Molecular  Techniques  vs.  Microbiological  Culture  Methods  

Molecular  Methods:  Sensitivity  and  Low  Limits  of  Detection  

3M  Molecular  Detection  System  

 

 Tuesday  

April  29,  2014  

Rapid  Methods  of  Detection  

PFGE  and  PulseNet  

Riboprinting  

BAM  Salmonella    

DNA  Extraction    

Conventional  PCR  (invA  gene  Salmonella)    

Dupont  BAX  Q7  Salmonella  assay  

 Wednesday  April  20,  2014  

O157  and  non  O157  STEC  and  Significance  to  the  Food  Industry  

USDA  FSIS  Method  for  Screening  STEC  

Real-­‐time  PCR  Analysis  ABI  7500  (STEC)  

Pathatrix  Auto  Instrument  (tentative)  

 

Thursday  May  1,  2014  

Method  Validation  

USDA/MLG  Identification  of  Campylobacter  

PCR  Assay  for  Identification  of  Listeria  

Vidas®    

 

Friday  March  2,  2014  

Whole  Genome  Sequencing    

Results  Analysis  

Bio-­‐Rad  Real-­‐Time  PCR  

 

International  Food  Safety  Training  Laboratory  University  of  Maryland,  Joint  Institute  for  Food  Safety  and  Applied  Nutrition  2134  Patapsco  Building,  5201  Paint  Branch  Parkway,  College  Park,  MD  20742  USA    

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*All  afternoon  sessions  consist  of  hands-­‐on  laboratory  experiments.    Attendees  are  expected  to  participate  in  all  laboratory  experiments.