The RAKIP project partners currently perform activities to establish a so called “RAKIP Initiative” that will allow other risk assessment and risk management authorities as well as academic institutions to join the RAKIP efforts to create and maintain open resources that support efficient information exchange between existing and future tools in the food safety risk assessment domain.
To receive further information on this, reach out to: rakip (at) bfr.bund.de
RAKIP News and Publications
- MIRARAM – minimum annotation guidelines for risk assessment models
- RAKIP presentation at online ASM2020
- Knowledge Plattform RAKIP
- Establishment of a prototypic Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) food and feed safety model repository
- RAKIP: Resources for harmonized annotation and efficient exchange of risk assessment models
- Enabling Efficient Food Safety Knowledge Exchange with FSK-Lab
- FSK-Lab – an open source Food Safety Model integration tool
- Harmonized terms, concepts and metadata for microbiological risk assessment models: The basis for knowledge integration and exchange
- Towards transparent and consistent exchange of knowledge for improved microbiological food safety