46th Mycotoxin Workshop: Advancing Mycotoxin Research in Martina Franca, Italy
Fostering a holistic approach to food safety research
The 46th Mycotoxin Workshop will be held from May 25 to 28, 2025, in the charming town of Martina Franca, in Apulia, Italy. Organized by leading scientists Antonio Moretti (CNR-ISPA, Bari), Paola Battilani (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Piacenza), and Chiara Dall’Asta (University of Parma), this event is hosted on behalf of the Society for Mycotoxin Research and supported by the International Society for Mycotoxicology.
Since its inception in 1979, the Mycotoxin Workshop has evolved into a vital annual meeting, fostering international dialogue on mycotoxin research. This year’s edition will continue this tradition, offering a platform to discuss cutting-edge findings and strategies in the field.
Scientific Sessions:
- Occurrence and Impact of Mycotoxins
- Fungal Biology and Ecology (under the climate change scenario)
- Toxicology
- Genetics and Genomics of Toxigenic Fungi
- Biomonitoring
- Analytics
- Effect of Mycotoxins on Human and Animal Health
- Remediation and Mitigation
Key Highlights:
- Dates: May 25-28, 2025
- Location: Martina Franca, Italy
- Organized by: CNR-ISPA, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, and University of Parma
Important Deadlines:
- Abstract Submission for Oral and Poster Presentations: February 28, 2025
- Early Bird Registration: March 31, 2025
- Final Registration Deadline: May 10, 2025
Don’t miss this opportunity to join leading researchers and industry professionals in advancing the field of mycotoxin research. Stay tuned to the official channels of the Society for Mycotoxin Research for more information on registration and program details.
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