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The Food and Nutritional Science Program at NCA&TSU participated in a workshop for family and consumer science teachers on Monday 23rd January 2012..  This was a mandatory workshop and approximately 65 FACS teachers attended this activity.  The location was Atkins Academic/Technology High School, Old Greensboro Road, Winston Salem NC 27101. 

 Title of our presentation:  Food Science, Safety, and Technology

 Presentations:

 1.Food Components - Rabin Gyawali

2. Food Safety – Introduction -  Madhavi Hathurusinghe

3. Food Safety Applications -  Bernice Karlton- Senaye

4. Food Protection and Defense - Larriale Spruill

5. Field experiences in food science - Marcella Crook 

The North Carolina A & T State University food microbiology and safety laboratory delivered a lecture on "Food Science Careers: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century" at the annual conference of North Carolina Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (NCAFCS) on Saturday 25th  February  2012 at 2.00-3.00 PM, in Mellenium Hotel, Durham, North Carolina. This lecture was presented by the graduate students in the food and nutritional science; the audience for this workshop were members of NC-AFCS.

 

Presenters:

Introduction - Dr. Salam Ibrahim

Food Safety – Saeed Hayek

Product development; Food Chemistry – Rabin Gyawali

Job opportunities in food service – Bernice Karlton-Senaye

Food Protection and defence – Madhavi Hathurusinghe & Marcella Cheek-Crook

Update: (June 27, 2012)

Our food microbiology group at North Carolina A&T State University held their first Food Safety Workshop for High School student's workshop on July, 2012.  This is part of the summer Research Apprenticeship program.   The workshop title food science and safety: Introduction and applications.

The Food and Nutritional Sciences Program at NCA&TSU held a one day three hour introductory food science/food safety hands-on preconference on Monday, July 24, 2012 from 1:00am-4:00 pm as part of the regional North Carolina Family and Consumer Sciences Education Summer Conference.  17 local high school teachers attended this conference and had the opportunity to learn about recent issues with food safety/sciences.   The following presentations were given: 

  1. Introduction to food safety/technology,
  2. Introduction to food microbiology
  3. Food fermentation
  4. Food contamination and chemical contaminants in food products
  5. Food quality control-HACCP
  6. Food defense and protection

Several demonstrations and laboratory experience were also provided.  The workshop was led by Dr. Salam A. Ibrahim from the Food and Nutritional Sciences Program at NCA&TSU.

 

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Cornell University held their first Food Safety Workshop for Middle and High School Science Teachers workshop on October 22, 2011. Nine teachers from NY state attended the 6-hour course which included lectures, demos, and hands-on sessions. For an agenda and learning outcomes, click here.  

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Cornell University submitted an abstract, entitled "Introducing Food Safety Investigation in the Science Classroom" and presented two back-to-back sessions at the 2011 Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS) conference on November 7, 2011 in Rochester, NY.

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The Food and Nutritional Sciences Program at NCA&TSU held a one day six hour introductory food science/food safety hands-on preconference on Monday, July 25, 2011 from 9:00am-3:00 pm as part of the North Carolina Family and Consumer Sciences Education Summer Conference.  11 local high school teachers attended this conference in which the following presentations were given:  Introduction to Food Science and Technology, Introduction to Food Microbiology and Food Safety, Food Contamination, Chemical Contaminants in Food, Food Quality Control-HACCP, Food Labeling:  An Important Challenge in Food Safety.  The presentations can be viewed here.  For more information, contact Judith C. Simon, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Department of Public Instruction. 919.414.1949 (cell)

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North Carolina State University, along with North Carolina Central University, have developed a learning module which focuses on a general understanding of viruses, as well as the implications of norovirus in food safety. North Carolina State University and NCCU presented the module at NC A&T University's Golden Leaf Summer Academy Teacher Workshop in Greensboro, NC on June 19, 2012. There were 52 middle school and high school teachers participating in the workshop, representing over 8 counties within the state. A second workshop was held on August 8, 2012 at North Carolina Central University's Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) facility in Durham, NC. A total of 25 participants, representing nine counties from across the state, attended the workshop.  Additional details on the module and can be found here.  To request more information, please contact Lynette Johnston lmkleman@ncsu.edu.

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Texas Wesleyan University held its second annual Teaching Food Safety Workshop for High School Science Teachers on August 6th, 2012, from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.  The workshop was led by Dr. Angela J. Roberts from the Department of Biology. Thirteen teachers, representing ten different high schools and five different school districts, attended the workshop.  The teachers participated in hands-on activities and discussions focusing on i) the GAPS Food Safety Investigation Curriculum, ii) the Pathogen Tracker Game, and iii) careers in food safety.  A schedule and learning objectives for the workshop can be found here.

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Cornell University held their first Food Safety Workshop for Middle and High School Science Teachers workshop on October 22, 2011. Nine teachers from NY state attended the 6-hour course which included lectures, demos, and hands-on sessions. For an agenda and learning outcomes, click here.  

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Cornell University submitted an abstract, entitled "Introducing Food Safety Investigation in the Science Classroom" and presented two back-to-back sessions at the 2011 Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS) conference on November 7, 2011 in Rochester, NY.

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The Food and Nutritional Sciences Program at NCA&TSU held a one day six hour introductory food science/food safety hands-on preconference on Monday, July 25, 2011 from 9:00am-3:00 pm as part of the North Carolina Family and Consumer Sciences Education Summer Conference.  11 local high school teachers attended this conference in which the following presentations were given:  Introduction to Food Science and Technology, Introduction to Food Microbiology and Food Safety, Food Contamination, Chemical Contaminants in Food, Food Quality Control-HACCP, Food Labeling:  An Important Challenge in Food Safety.  The presentations can be viewed here.  For more information, contact Judith C. Simon, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Department of Public Instruction. 919.414.1949 (cell)

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Texas Wesleyan University hosted a one-day "Teaching Food Safety Workshop" for High School Science Teachers on August 3rd, 2011 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.  The workshop was led by Dr. Angela J. Roberts from the Department of Biology.  Nine teachers attended the workshop and participated in hands-on activities and discussions focusing on i) the GAPS Food Safety Investigation Curriculum, ii) the Pathogen Tracker Game, and iii) careers in food safety.  More information can be found at http://www.txwes.edu/biology/TeachingFoodSafetyWorkshop.htm or by calling Dr. Roberts at (817) 531-6559.

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