Enhancement of Mississippi’s Capabilities in Integrated Food Safety Partnerships

NIH RePORTER · FDA · U19 · $425,000 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Abstract In response to the FDA’s Laboratory Flexible Funding Model program announcement, the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory (MSCL) has submitted a robust proposal titled “Enhancement of Mississippi’s Capabilities in Integrated Food Safety Partnerships.” This plan encompasses six projects:  Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 1. Food Defense (Years 1-5)  Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 2. Human Food Product Testing (Years 1-5)  Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 3. Animal Food Product Testing (Years 1-5)  Discipline D: Special Projects 1. Sample Collection (Years 1-5)  Discipline D: Special Projects 2. NFSDX and ORAPP Integration (Year 1 only)  Discipline D: Special Projects 3. Method Development/Validation (Year 2 only) Overall Objective: Strengthen Mississippi’s Integrated Food Safety System. A truly integrated food safety system depends on a mutual reliance between state and federal regulatory agencies. In order for this reliance and integration to prevent and effectively respond to foodborne or food contaminant incidents, there needs to be certifications and universal standards, food safety program collaboration and communication, and competent staff and continuous improvement training. This funding opportunity and the MSCL’s proposal encompasses these criteria. With this funding, the MSCL will be able to expand the surveillance of food products, begin surveillance testing of animal feed products for chemical and toxin contaminants, and expand the MSCL’s scope of accreditation.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10173404
Project number
1U19FD007069-01
Recipient
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Darrell Lynn Sparks
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
FDA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$425,000
Award type
1
Project period
2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30