UK reaches marine biotoxin test milestone
date:May 25, 2012
ce Liquid Chromatography) methods.

This is a significant milestone in meeting the UKs commitment to reduce the burden of animal testing and has been achieved after years of FSA-funded research,saidthe body'schief scientist Andrew Wadge.

Food safety head at Cefas, David Lees, said the laboratory was one of the worlds first to have implemented non-animal methods for government algal toxin testing programmes.

The FSA said it has informed local authorities of the final phase of changes to its mon
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