European Mycotoxins Awareness Network
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About the European Mycotoxins Awareness Network (EMAN)

The European Mycotoxins Awareness Network (EMAN) exists to provide high quality scientific information and news about mycotoxins to the food industry, consumers, legislators and the scientific community.

The EMAN web site was first established by a project funded by the European Commission (EC) from 2000-2003 to provide expertise in the field of mycotoxins.

The network now operates as a non-profit-making consortium funded through commercial sponsorship.

Opportunities are available for companies interested in sponsoring the web site. For more information on the network and sponsorship opportunities contact us at centwisle@mycotoxins.com.

The current consortium members are:

  • Leatherhead Food Research, UK
  • Eurofins WEJ Contaminants GmbH, Germany
  • CNR, Institute of Sciences of Food Production, Italy
  • IFA-Tulln, BOKU, Austria
  • Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority, Netherlands
  • National Food Administration, Sweden

The information is written and provided by a consortium of experts in the field of mycotoxins across Europe, and all factsheets produced are peer-reviewed by other partners in the consortium and the original consortium:

  • Leatherhead Food Research, UK
  • KAS Mycotoxins, UK
  • Eurofins WEJ Contaminants GmbH (formerly Wiertz, Eggert, Jörissen GmbH, WEJ), Germany
  • Cranfield University, UK
  • IFA-Tulln, BOKU, Austria
  • The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark
  • Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliments, France
  • General Chemical State Laboratory, Greece
  • CNR, Institute of Sciences of Food Protection, Italy
  • National Food Centre, Ireland
  • Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (formerly the Inspectorate for Health Protection and Veterinary Public Health), Netherlands
  • National Veterinary Institute, Norway
  • Instituto Nacional de Engenharia e Tecnologia Industrial, Portugal
  • Institute of Health Carlos III, Spain
  • National Food Administration, Sweden

Opportunities exist to make suggestions about the information provided – either to recommend changes or to suggest additions or extensions to the content. Comments are welcomed at centwisle@mycotoxins.com