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'''Bepraribean''' is a research project about benefit-risk assessment of foods. It is based on lessons from other fields (microbiology, economy, environmental health, pharmacology, and risk perception). It will produce five scientific review articles on the state of the art assessment methods in the fields mentioned above. Based on the lessons learned, a sixth article will be written on beyond state of the art benefit-risk assessment in food.
'''Bepraribean''' (Best Practices for Risk-Benefit Analysis of Foods ) is a research project about benefit-risk assessment (BRA) of food and nutrition. It is based on lessons from other fields (food microbiology, economics and marketing-finance, environmental health, medicine, and consumer perception). The project produces six scientific review articles on the state-of-the-art of benefit-risk analysis in the fields mentioned above. Based on the lessons learned, a seventh article will be written on how to progress beyond the state-of-the-art of benefit-risk analysis in food and nutrition. The seventh article will address issues such as similarities and differences between food and nutrition and other fields as well as related opportunities for developing the food and nutrition BRA forward.


Bepraribean is running from May 31, 2009 to May 31, 2011. The partner institutes are [[Food Group Denmark]], [http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/Home.html Maastricht University], [[RIVM]], [http://www.matforsk.no/web/home.nsf/HjemE/$First?OpenDocument Matforsk AS, Nofima Food], [http://www.matis.is Matis], and [[THL]].
Bepraribean is running from May 31, 2009 to September 31, 2011. The partner institutes are Food Group Denmark, [http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/Home.html Maastricht University], [[RIVM]], [http://www.ulster.ac.uk/ University of Ulster] [http://www.nofima.no/ Nofima], [http://www.matis.is Matis], and [[THL]].


The project had its kick-off meeting in Bilthoven, NL, in June, 2009. It will have its second meeting in Reykjavik, IS, in April 14-15, 2010. Presentation slides can be seen on the [[:heande:Bepraribean|private area]] of the project.
The project had its kick-off meeting in Bilthoven, NL, in June, 2009. The second meeting was held in Reykjavik, IS, in April 14-15, 2010. Presentation slides from the second meeting can be seen on the [[:heande:Bepraribean|private area]] of the project. The third project meeting will be taking place during spring 2011, but the location and exact dates are still unconfirmed. A final conference is planned to take place in Maastricht, in 26-28 October 2011.


==See also==
==See also==


* The private area of [[:heande:Bepraribean|Bepraribean]].
* The private area of [[:heande:Bepraribean|Bepraribean]].


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Bepraribean (Best Practices for Risk-Benefit Analysis of Foods ) is a research project about benefit-risk assessment (BRA) of food and nutrition. It is based on lessons from other fields (food microbiology, economics and marketing-finance, environmental health, medicine, and consumer perception). The project produces six scientific review articles on the state-of-the-art of benefit-risk analysis in the fields mentioned above. Based on the lessons learned, a seventh article will be written on how to progress beyond the state-of-the-art of benefit-risk analysis in food and nutrition. The seventh article will address issues such as similarities and differences between food and nutrition and other fields as well as related opportunities for developing the food and nutrition BRA forward.

Bepraribean is running from May 31, 2009 to September 31, 2011. The partner institutes are Food Group Denmark, Maastricht University, RIVM, University of Ulster Nofima, Matis, and THL.

The project had its kick-off meeting in Bilthoven, NL, in June, 2009. The second meeting was held in Reykjavik, IS, in April 14-15, 2010. Presentation slides from the second meeting can be seen on the private area of the project. The third project meeting will be taking place during spring 2011, but the location and exact dates are still unconfirmed. A final conference is planned to take place in Maastricht, in 26-28 October 2011.

See also


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