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2011 Microbiology and Residue Training Seminars
FSIS is pleased to announce the 2011 International Microbiology Laboratory Training Seminar and the International Residue Laboratory Training Seminars. The purpose of these seminars is to familiarize international government laboratory officials with laboratory testing methods and procedures used by FSIS, USDA to assure that the nation's meat, poultry and egg products are safe and wholesome.
For further information

Call the Office of International Affairs at:
Phone: (202) 720-3473
FAX: (202) 720-7990
Participation in these seminars will each be limited to ten (10) individuals. These sessions are targeted towards laboratorians working at the level of laboratory supervisor or below. A certificate of completion will be provided to participants who complete both residue sessions.

Applicants are responsible for obtaining financial sponsors for their round trip air transportation, lodging, meals, and other miscellaneous expenses to either seminar. Hotel information is forthcoming.

These seminars will be held at the following times/locations:
  • Aug 8-12, 2011 - International Microbiology Seminar, FSIS Eastern Laboratory, Athens, GA
  • Aug 16-18, 2011 - International Residue Seminar, Session I - FSIS Midwestern Laboratory, St. Louis, MO
  • Aug 22-23, 2011 - International Residue Seminar, Session II - FSIS Western Laboratory, Alameda, CA

Please Note: Applicants MUST be government laboratory officials. Fluency in the English language is a prerequisite for these seminars.

Aug 8-12, 2011 - International Microbiology Seminar
The microbiology training seminar will focus on microbiology methods only. This seminar will cover method equivalence issues, method validation, sampling, ISO 17025 requirements, methods for detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) 0157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella and Campylobacter, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multiple-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis (ILVA) sub-typing, PulseNet and VetNet overviews, and molecular serology.

International Residue Seminars
The residue training seminars will be held at two locations. Participants will spend one week at each location. Session I will be held in St. Louis, Missouri and Session II will be held in Alameda, California.
  • Session I - Aug 16-18, 2011
    This session will cover the antibiotic residue detection process. Other topics of discussion will include: Overview of U.S. residue policy specific for antibiotics; National Residue Program; FSIS residue risk assessments; ISO 17025 laboratory accreditation requirements; workshop on equivalence determinations and procedures; overview of FSIS antibiotic field and lab screen testing; Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) management; aminoglycoside testing; and multi-residue class identification testing for beta¬lactams, macrolides, floroquinolones, and, sulfonamide drugs.
  • Session II - Aug 22-23, 2011
    This session will cover the pesticide residue detection process. Also, some of-the same general topics covered in Session I will be discussed, but the focus will be on pesticide residues. Other topics of discussion will include: FSIS pesticide laboratory screening methods; demonstrations of initial processing; extraction; gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and gas chromatography/electron capture detector (GC/ECD) techniques; quantification and confirmation techniques; performance criteria and "fit for purpose" requirements; and, new and emerging pesticide residue technology and methods.
The completed application form must be submitted by the applicant's financial sponsor and received by the FSIS Office of International Affairs, Room 2137, South Building, Washington, DC 20250 no later than March 21, 2011. Applicants must include an email address and/or facsimile number on their application for proper notification.

Applications are processed in the order they are received, as the class size is limited. Early submittal of applications is encouraged. Participants who are selected to attend the microbiology or residue seminars will be notified the week of April 18, 2011.


Last Modified: Feb 14, 2011

 

 

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