Identifying individual species or determining species' composition in an unknown sample is important for a variety of forensic applications. Food authentication, monitoring illegal trade in endangered species, forensic entomology, sexual assault case work and counter terrorism are just some of the fields that can require the detection of the biological species present. Traditional laboratory based approaches employ a wide variety of tools and technologies and exploit a number of different species specific traits including morphology, molecular differences and immuno-chemical analyses. A large number of these approaches require laboratory based apparatus and results can take a number of days to be returned to investigating authorities. Havin...
Food adulteration is one of the most serious problems regarding food safety and quality worldwide. B...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Food fraud was estimated to cost the global food industry $10-15 billion per year. Various traceabil...
Globalization of food supply chains has led to an increased uncertainty of the origin and safety of ...
Increased worldwide trade and processing of seafood has increased the potential for species substitu...
Book chapter published in Meat Quality Analysis published by ElsevierDNA-based molecular techniques ...
The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) represents a multi-billion dollar black-market industry whereby wil...
Authenticity and traceability of food products are of primary importance at all levels of the produc...
Legislation concerning the safety assessment and labelling of foodstuffs has been implemented in man...
Protecting the seafood supply chain from species substitution is critical for economic, health, and ...
Seafood represents up to 20% of animal protein consumption in global food consumption and is a criti...
Seafood represents up to 20% of animal protein consumption in global food consumption and is a criti...
The need for accurate and reliable methods for plant species identification in nature and in food pr...
Species identification represents a critical issue in food chain safety and quality control. Several...
<p>Species identification using DNA barcodes has been widely adopted by forensic scientists as an ef...
Food adulteration is one of the most serious problems regarding food safety and quality worldwide. B...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Food fraud was estimated to cost the global food industry $10-15 billion per year. Various traceabil...
Globalization of food supply chains has led to an increased uncertainty of the origin and safety of ...
Increased worldwide trade and processing of seafood has increased the potential for species substitu...
Book chapter published in Meat Quality Analysis published by ElsevierDNA-based molecular techniques ...
The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) represents a multi-billion dollar black-market industry whereby wil...
Authenticity and traceability of food products are of primary importance at all levels of the produc...
Legislation concerning the safety assessment and labelling of foodstuffs has been implemented in man...
Protecting the seafood supply chain from species substitution is critical for economic, health, and ...
Seafood represents up to 20% of animal protein consumption in global food consumption and is a criti...
Seafood represents up to 20% of animal protein consumption in global food consumption and is a criti...
The need for accurate and reliable methods for plant species identification in nature and in food pr...
Species identification represents a critical issue in food chain safety and quality control. Several...
<p>Species identification using DNA barcodes has been widely adopted by forensic scientists as an ef...
Food adulteration is one of the most serious problems regarding food safety and quality worldwide. B...
Considering that seafood mislabeling has been widely reported throughout the world and that the auth...
Food fraud was estimated to cost the global food industry $10-15 billion per year. Various traceabil...