Building an Integrated Laboratory System to Advance the Safety of Human and Animal Food
Project Number5U18FD006937-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderSHEA, SHARI
Awardee OrganizationASSOCIATION /PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary/Abstract
The purpose of this proposal from the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) is to support
and enhance the capabilities of state human and animal food (HAF) testing laboratories that engage
in surveillance and response activities associated with foodborne hazards, including foodborne
outbreak investigations.
APHL will:
• Build a competent HAF Laboratory workforce by developing and delivering trainings,
workshops, seminars and other educational materials
• Plan and host high quality conferences and meetings related to the LFFM disciplines and the
GenomeTrakr network
• Manage support programs for ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation by providing direct
technical assistance to non-FDA funded HAF laboratories
• Enhance and maximize HAF laboratory participation in the GenomeTrakr network
• Promote information sharing between strategic partners, improve quality assurance efforts
and build mutual reliance in an integrated food safety system.
Through these efforts, we will meet individual laboratory and broad-based training needs around
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 laboratory accreditation, laboratory procedures, data transfer (to NCBI and FDA
data systems), document control, quality management systems, continuous improvement, sample
collection, and risk assessment. We will plan and host forums for LFFM food testing laboratories
and GenomeTrakr laboratories. We will foster collaborations with the Partnership for Food
Protection around scientific and data sharing goals. Measurement of success will be against stated
metrics, refined in consultation with the funding agency.
As the non-profit association representing state and local laboratories that conduct HAF testing on
behalf of state regulatory programs, APHL can efficiently advance the goals of this Cooperative
Agreement. For over 50 years, we have met the responsibility to educate, train and provide
technical assistance to our members and put forth practice guidelines that define the field.
Leveraging our experience will better position FDA to work in partnership with state and local
authorities to build an Integrated Food Safety System and achieve national public health goals.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The purpose of this proposal from the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) is to
support and enhance the capabilities of state human and animal food (HAF) testing laboratories
that engage in surveillance and response activities associated with foodborne hazards, including
foodborne outbreak investigations. APHL will build a competent HAF Laboratory workforce,
plan and host conferences related to LFFM disciplines and the GenomeTrakr network, provide
direct technical assistance to non-FDA funded HAF laboratories, maximize HAF laboratory
participation in the GenomeTrakr network, and promote information sharing between strategic
partners. Leveraging our experience will better position FDA to work in partnership with state
and local authorities to build an Integrated Food Safety System and achieve national public
health goals.
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