Apr 23, 2020
2020 CPS Research Symposium Webinar Series registration open

The 2020 Center for Produce Safety Research Symposium will now be taking place on-line in a series of 5 weekly webinars beginning June 23, 2020.  

Due to the generosity of our sponsors, registration for the Center for Produce Safety Research (CPS) Symposium series will be complimentary. If you have already registered to attend in person, your fees have been refunded and you are automatically registered for the entire Webinar Series. 

Please mark your calendar for the following dates and times: 

Tuesday, June 23   10:00am – 11:30am PDT

Tuesday, June 30   10:00am – 11:30am PDT

Tuesday, July 7      10:00am – 11:30am PDT

Tuesday, July 14    10:00am – 11:30am PDT

Tuesday, July 21    10:00am – 11:30am PDT

Next week we’ll have an update on the schedule. All event details will be updated as usual and available on the CPS Research Symposium event page

There is a wealth of information to share this year, and we have a full schedule of final and interim reports to present.  Thank you, and please register today.

CPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. CPS is a collaborative partnership that leverages the combined expertise of industry, government and the scientific and academic communities to focus on providing research needed to continually enhance food safety. This level of collaboration allows CPS to fill the knowledge gaps on produce food safety and address both research priorities and immediate industry needs.




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