Model library

Assemble a library of existing models and modelling tools applicable to the produce industry, and review these tools with respect to the intended purpose, utility (pros and cons) and current usage, to facilitate computer enabled food safety decision making.

We designed a virtual library of food safety models and computational decision-support tools. This library is housed on the web page of the Cornell Institute for Food Safety. It is organized into multiple tabs based on the microorganism for which the model was intended. The library already hosts 36 food safety models identified through a systematic literature search, and additional models will be included as they are identified.

 

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Contact

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Dr. Renata Ivanek

Associate Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine.

The overarching goal of Dr. Ivanek’s research is to advance One Health -- the interconnected health of people, animals, plants and their shared environment. Her computer lab develops new and sustainable data- and model-driven approaches for improving food safety, controlling infectious diseases and optimizing food production systems.

Email: ri25@cornell.edu