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Managing evidence in food safety and nutrition.
Cavalli, Ermanno; Gilsenan, Mary; Van Doren, Jane; Grahek-Ogden, Danica; Richardson, Jane; Abbinante, Fabrizio; Cascio, Claudia; Devalier, Paul; Brun, Nikolai; Linkov, Igor; Marchal, Kathleen; Meek, Bette; Pagliari, Claudia; Pasquetto, Irene; Pirolli, Peter; Sloman, Steven; Tossounidis, Lazaros; Waigmann, Elisabeth; Schünemann, Holger; Verhagen, Hans.
Afiliação
  • Cavalli E; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Gilsenan M; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Van Doren J; Food and Drug Administration (FDA) USA.
  • Grahek-Ogden D; Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) NO.
  • Richardson J; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Abbinante F; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Cascio C; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Devalier P; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Brun N; Medical Evaluation and Biostatistics Division Danish Medicine Agency (DMA) DK.
  • Linkov I; Carnegie Mellon University USA.
  • Marchal K; Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics University of Leuven BE.
  • Meek B; University of Ottawa CDN.
  • Pagliari C; Global eHealth Programme University of Edinburgh UK.
  • Pasquetto I; Harvard University USA.
  • Pirolli P; Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition USA.
  • Sloman S; Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences Brown University CDN.
  • Tossounidis L; Inter-Agency Network for Information & Communication Technology (ICTAC) EC.
  • Waigmann E; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
  • Schünemann H; McMaster University CDN.
  • Verhagen H; European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) IT.
EFSA J ; 17(Suppl 1): e170704, 2019 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32626441
ABSTRACT
Evidence ('data') is at the heart of EFSA's 2020 Strategy and is addressed in three of its operational

objectives:

(1) adopt an open data approach, (2) improve data interoperability to facilitate data exchange, and (3) migrate towards structured scientific data. As the generation and availability of data have increased exponentially in the last decade, potentially providing a much larger evidence base for risk assessments, it is envisaged that the acquisition and management of evidence to support future food safety risk assessments will be a dominant feature of EFSA's future strategy. During the breakout session on 'Managing evidence' of EFSA's third Scientific Conference 'Science, Food, Society', current challenges and future developments were discussed in evidence management applied to food safety risk assessment, accounting for the increased volume of evidence available as well as the increased IT capabilities to access and analyse it. This paper reports on presentations given and discussions held during the session, which were centred around the following three main topics (1) (big) data availability and (big) data connection, (2) problem formulation and (3) evidence integration.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article