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International Conference on Mycological Aspects of Food and Feed Safety(IC-MAFFS)

www.cemycos.tp.ugm.ac.id

Yogyakarta, 27 -29 June 2013

50th Anniversary of FTP UGM19 September 1963 – 19 September 2013

Mold and mycotoxin contamination of agricultural commodities is a major problem in many countries in the world. Various types of mold are able to grow and produce mycotoxin in both tropical and subtropical countries. Surveys have been conducted related to mold and mycotoxin contamination in foodstuffs produced. Research related to the effort to eliminate mycotoxin contamination in food is also always updated. Many international agencies are trying to achieve universal standardization of regulatory limits for mycotoxins. Currently, over 100 countries have regulations regarding mycotoxins in the food and feed industries. The economic impact of mycotoxins derive directly from crop and livestock losses as well as indirectly from the cost of regulatory programs designed to reduce risks to animal and human health. Mycotoxins produced by mold have been associated with various diseases. The ability of some mycotoxins to cause cancer and related diseases in humans and animal given their seemingly unavoidable occurrence in foods and feeds make the prevention and detoxification of these mycotoxins one of the most challenging food and feed safety issues of present time.

thIn conjunction with its 50 anniversary, Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Gadjah Mada, would like to organize International Conference on Mycological Aspects of Food and Feed Safety (IC-MAFFS).

Background

Ali Agus, Prof. Dr. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia) Anna Rahmianna, Dr. (Res. Inst. for Legume and Tuber Crops,

Balitkabi, Indonesia)Angelo Visconti, Dr. (ISPA, Italy)

Antonio Francesco Logrieco, Dr. (ISPA, Italy) Ebrahim Razzazi, Prof. Dr. (Austria) *Eko S. Pribadi, Dr. (Bogor Agricultural Institute, Indonesia)

Latifah Zakaria, Dr. (Malaysia)

Michelangelo Pascale, Dr. (ISPA, Italy)Rao C.N. Rachaputi, Dr. (Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and

Food Innovation (QAAFI) , The University of QueenslandRobert A. Samson, Dr. (CBS Netherlands)

Roy Sparringa, Dr. (National Agency for Drug and Food Control, BPOM, Indonesia)

Sardjono, Prof. Dr. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)

Sohei Sakuda, Dr. (The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

Takumi Yoshisawa, Prof. Dr. (Ehime University, Japan) *

Warapa Mahakarnchanakul, Dr. (Kasesart University, Thailand)

Speakers from ILSI

Others

Speakers

Registration fee*Local Participants

International Participants

ParticipantEarly Bird**

(IDR)Standard

(IDR)

Student 200.000 250.000

University/Institution 400.000 500.000

Industry 600.000 750.000

Participant Fee (US $)

Student 100

University/Institution 150

Industry 250

* Registration fee covers conference kits, refreshments and lunches** Before 31 May 2013

Please transfer the registration fee to :

Tyas Utami Zainal

Bank Mandiri cabang UGM Yogyakarta

Account Number: 137-00-0498241-5

Please attach copy of bank transfer form and sent it to:

[email protected]

Organized by :

Faculty of Agricultural TechnologyUniversity Gadjah Mada

Center of Excellent of Mycotoxin Studies

Program

07.00 – 08.00 Registration

08.00 – 09.00 Opening Ceremony

09.00 – 12.00 Plenary I (Mycology and Mycotoxin)

12.00 – 13.00 Break

13.00 – 14.00 Poster Session

14.00 – 17.00 Parallel Session on Mycology and Mycotoxin

17.00 – 18.00 Break

18.00 – 22.00 Welcome Dinner

07.00 – 08.00 Registration

08.00 – 12.00 Parallel Session on Process Tech. and Health & Regulatory

12.00 – 13.00 Break

13.00 – 14.00 Poster Session

14.00 – 16.00 Plenary II (Process Technology and Health & Regulatory)

16.00 – 17.00 Closing Ceremony

07.00 – 16.00 Excursion

Thursday (27 June 2013)

Friday (28 June 2013)

Saturday (29 June 2013)

To share the latest science and updates, as well as to review, discuss and address important issues concerning to mycology and mycotoxin and their relation to food and feed safety aspects.

Objectives

Participants1. Researchers, scientists, academics, officials from international

and regional research institutes and government agencies2. Industrial partners

In Collaboration with :

ILSI Southeast Asia Region

Supported by :

Venue :Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Dept. of Food and Agricultural Product TechnologyFaculty of Agricultural Technology, Gadjah Mada UniversityBulaksumur, YogyakartaIndonesia 55281.Phone/Fax.: +62-274-549650

Secretariat

Endang S. Rahayu, Prof. Dr.Mobile phone : +628122690013Suparmo, Dr.Mobile phone : +62811283497Sardjono, Prof. Dr.Mobile phone : +6281903729556

Website :http://cemycos.tp.ugm.ac.id

Email :[email protected]

Attention :

Abstract should be written in English including objective, methods and results.

Please submit your abstract to: English and Indonesian

not more than 300 words

Submission abstract : 31 May [email protected]

Official language

Calling for Paper

First Announcement (February 2013)

Winiati P. Rahayu, Prof. Dr. (Bogor Agricultural Institute, Indonesia)

*In Confirmed

Centraalbureau voor

Schimmelcultures

Utrecht, The Netherlands

SEAMEO Biotrop USM Penang, MalaysiaISTITUTO DI SCIENZEDELLE PRODUZIONI

ALIMENTARIInternational Society for Mycotoxicology

Important date:31 May 2013 The last submission for abstract14 Juni 2013 Announcement of abstract acceptance21 Juni 2013 Submission for full paper for ISBN Proceeding (Optional)

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