CPS sets agendas for weekly online research presentations

The Center for Produce Safety has released the agendas for the five weekly web seminars that have been scheduled in place of its annual research symposium.

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(Center for Produce Safety)

The Center for Produce Safety has released the agendas for the five weekly web seminars that have been scheduled in place of its annual research symposium.

The seminars are scheduled for 10-11:30 a.m. Pacific starting June 23, and the four following Tuesdays. Registration is online.

Each session features a different moderator, and researchers who will give the final reports on their studies, as well as researchers who will discuss updates since the last symposium on their research. New research projects will also be presented by the researcher, who received Center for Produce Safety grants.

Registration is complimentary, due to generosity of the event sponsors according to a CPS release.

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