Moving from regulatory affairs to regulatory science

08 November 2024 - Online

Friday 8th November from 11AM-1PM, Dr. Magali Cordaillat-Simmons will hold the webinar “Moving from regulatory affairs to regulatory science: the key to successful developments and translation for microbial solutions in fermented food products“. The event is open to everyone interested in the topic and is part of the activities of the EU funded #DominoEU project. This webinar ushers the work of the DOMINO Stakeholder Forum (SF), an advisory body consisting of a mix of stakeholder representatives that ensure the project results meet the needs of wider society.

The DOMINO SF is organised around a series of webinars dedicated to key topics considered important by the DOMINO scientific community. This forum is a place for dissemination and for discussion with society on important topics regarding #fermentedfoods and #microbiome research.

👤About the speaker: Dr. Magali Cordaillat-Simmons obtained her PhD in Pharmacology in 2005 and her Master’s degree in pharmaceutical regulatory affairs in 2014. From 2010, she held the role of Scientific and Regulatory affairs Director at the Pharmabiotic Research Institute (PRI), a European Microbiome Regulatory Science expertise centre. At PRI, Dr. Cordaillat-Simmons led the association’s scientific and regulatory activities, such as the coordination of PRI task groups work and the participation in European projects. Since 2018, as Executive Director, she oversaw the association’s regulatory science strategy and represented the PRI in various stakeholders’ meetings at the national and European level, to support competent authorities’ efforts in learning more about the promise and potential of microbiome science for public health. Today, Magali is with the University Clermont Auvergne, where she develops research projects focusing on microbiome regulatory science activities in the context of various types of microbial solutions, such as fermented foods or fermented pharma products.

For registration visit the Sustainable Food System Network platform

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