Speaker Biographies
Dr. Carl Winter
Dr. Carl Winter is the Director of the
FoodSafe Program and an Extension Food
Toxicologist in the Department of Food
Science and Technology at the
University of California at Davis.
Prior to coming to Davis in 1991, he
was an Extension Toxicologist at the
University of California at Riverside
from 1987-91, a science staff writer
for the Richmond-Times Dispatch
newspaper in 1985, and an
Environmental Hazards Specialist with
the California Department of Food and
Agriculture from 1980-83. He holds a
Ph.D. in Agricultural and
Environmental Chemistry and a B.S. in
Environmental Toxicology, both from
the University of California at
Davis. His research and outreach work
focus upon pesticide residues and
naturally-occurring toxins in foods.
He has authored two books and nearly
100 publications in both the
scientific and lay literature. He also
gives more than 60 news media
interviews annually and has frequently
been invited to testify before the
U.S. Congress on pesticide/food safety
issues. He currently serves as
Chairperson of the Food Science
Communicators of the Institute of Food
Technologists.
MUSICAL DESCRIPTION:
He's been called the "Elvis of E.
coli," the "Sinatra of
Salmonella," and the "Artist
Formerly Known as Prince of
Pesticides" by various news media
sources. To perform his duties in
providing science-based food safety
information, he has added a new
wrinkle in information dissemination –
food safety music! Armed with a
computer and synthesizer, Winter
performs musical parodies of
contemporary popular music by
modifying lyrics to make them
appropriate to food safety issues such
as bacterial contamination,
irradiation, biotechnology, government
regulation, and pesticides. He has
educated and rocked food science
audiences throughout the country with
his interactive live performances
while more than ten thousand of his
self-produced "Stayin' Alive" and
"Sanitized For Your Consumption" CDs
have been distributed all over the
world. His most recent CD, “Still
Stayin’ Alive” consists of the most
popular songs from the first two CDs
plus some newer songs and was released
in September 2001. To find out more
about his music, visit his Web site at
http://foodsafe.ucdavis.edu/music.html
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