Learning objectives
Learn about new and emerging technologies especially in the biological field that can be applied to help and support food safety and food security.
Prerequisites
It will build on prior bio- and biotechnological background knowledge then referring to applications in real case studies.
Course unit content
The course will take as its starting point the European "Green Deal" and the "from Farm to Fork" strategy, considering both food security and food safety aspects, particularly involving new and emerging biotechnologies.
Full programme
*Biotechnology for food safety and food security.
*Transgenic organisms (plants and animals) applications and impact
*Impact of biotechnology on the environment (water and energy impact, general considerations).
*Circular economy: how a “waste” can become a resource.
*New environmental contaminants detection and their prevention.
Bibliography
Study materials are provided by the lecturer and will be available on Elly. It will be based on the slides shown in class and background texts.
Teaching methods
Lectures and possible insights from experts in the field
Assessment methods and criteria
Single oral test on both course modules.
Other information
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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