North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) Past Events
Accessing data to support pesticide residue and emerging contaminant analysis from US - EPA Online Dashboards.
FLAG Works, Inc. sponsors the North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) formerly the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW) which conducts an annual meeting for scientists particularly interested in trace level analysis of pesticides, veterinary drug residues, and other chemicals in food, animal feed, and environmental samples. The purpose of the meeting is to provide training, develop and improve technical knowledge, facilitate development and distribution of new analysis methods and techniques, and establish networking to promote professional cooperation between scientists of these interests. While the majority of attendees are from North America, important international speakers are always included in the Technical Program, and attendance of scientists from Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa is increasing annually.
FLAG Works, Inc. sponsors the North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) formerly the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW) which conducts an annual meeting for scientists particularly interested in trace level analysis of pesticides, veterinary drug residues, and other chemicals in food, animal feed, and environmental samples. The purpose of the meeting is to provide training, develop and improve technical knowledge, facilitate development and distribution of new analysis methods and techniques, and establish networking to promote professional cooperation between scientists of these interests. While the majority of attendees are from North America, important international speakers are always included in the Technical Program, and attendance of scientists from Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa is increasing annually.
Analytical methods and innovative technologies for pesticide and other chemical residues in foods and environmental matrices. Analytical methods for veterinary drug residues and mycotoxins in food. Sample preparation methods. Mass spec instrumental methods, techniques and problem solving. Updates from state agricultural and health laboratories. International programs in residue analysis – global trade issues. Emerging contaminants and residues in the environment. Non-targeted residue analysis. Issues associated with residue screening methods. Regulatory monitoring programs and priorities.
