Thursday, 15.05.2025
09:00-09:15
Welcome and introduction
FSA, BfR
09:15-10:00
FoodChain-Lab: an innovative tool to increase food safety through supply chain analyses
Marion Gottschald, BfR
10:00-10:30
Analytical features of FoodChain-Lab and successful applications in outbreak analyses (live demo)
Alexander Falenski, BfR
10:30-10:45
Break
10:45-12:30
Hands-on training FoodChain-Lab web application
Marion Gottschald and FCL team, BfR
12:30-13:15
Lunch break
13:15-14:45
Data collection and data extraction using the FoodChain-Lab data templates: data structures, potential data needs in detail and workflow (including data collection exercise)
Alexander Falenski and FCL team, BfR
14:45-15:30
AI-supported data extraction: The Rapid Alert Supply Network EXtractor (RASNEX) tool for mining supply chain information
Marc Lorenzen and Matthew Salewski, BfR
15:30-15:45
Break
15:45-16:15
Foodborne incident investigation and tracing in the UK and Scotland
FSA/FSS
16:15-17:00
Wrap-up, outlook, open questions and group discussion
Friday, 16.05.2025
09:00-09:15
Wrap-up of first day
09:15-11:30
Interactive tracing scenario using the FCL desktop version (slides and scenario)
Alexander Falenski and FCL-Team, BfR
11:30-12:30
Lunch break
12:30-13:00
Practical exercise on geocoding and geovisualisation
Marco RĂ¼gen and FCL team, BfR
13:00-13:30
How data harmonization and data classification foster interoperability and data sharing
Marion Gottschald, BfR
13:30-14:30
Working on a real foodborne incident as case study
Marion Gottschald and FCL team, BfR
14:30-15:30
Wrap-up, open questions and group discussion