date:Jul 18, 2012
ing opportunities for the early-career researchers involved, but also promises to deliver important developments in food safety science. The FSA is a science-based organisation that relies on the best research to identify its future priorities, so I am looking forward to seeing the results of their work.
Dr Celia Caulcott, BBSRC Director, Innovation and Skills, said: Supporting the development of the most promising early-career researchers is a key pillar of our strategy for delivering world-cla