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  1. Final Report Plants and Antimicrobials Issued 29 Mar 2012
  2. Alimentatia HUB - Innovation and Trends for the food sector Issued 25 Mar 2012
  3. PhD Studentship (EU FP7 Project) Queen's Universtiy Belfast NI Issued 24 Jan 2012
  4. Final Activity Report - MOBSIV (Modelling brassinosteroid signalling in vascular development) Issued 23 Nov 2011
  5. Final Activity Report - DYNAMIC (Dynamic interactive chemical biology and biomedicine) Issued 23 Nov 2011
  6. NAFISPACK (Natural antimicrobials for innovative and safe packaging) Issued 21 Oct 2011
  7. Europe has unique opportunity to reform farm support, says OECD Issued 5 Oct 2011
  8. health claim related to polyphenolic apple extract powder and reduction of post-prandial glycaemic responses Issued 5 Oct 2011
  9. IPP and VPP do not maintain normal blood pressure according to EFSA Issued 30 Sep 2011
  10. Post-doctoral position available at the NUIG Issued 28 Sep 2011
  11. Significance vs Biological Relevance Issued 27 Sep 2011
  12. EFSA approves Thaumatin for all animal species Issued 27 Sep 2011
  13. User-friendly model for shelf-life prediction of food products treated by novel processing Issued 2 Sep 2011
  14. EFSA 2010 Annual Report Issued 29 Jul 2011
  15. New powerful antioxidant discovered in tomato plants Issued 25 Jul 2011
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