E-seminar: Introduction to databases for non-targeted, multianalyte analytical methods
E-seminar covering the design, structure, and limitations of databases for non-targeted multianalyte methods
This eSeminar was based on the Food Integrity Scientific Opinion on databases, and introduces the viewer to the subject of the design, structure, and limitations of databases for non-targeted multianalyte methods. Examples of relational databases will be provided, and common challenges discussed. Guidance and recommendations for troubleshooting are also provided along links to useful sources of additional information.
This e-seminar is intended for individuals currently working within the non-targeted food testing , the food industry and those involved with the UK official control system. The production of this e-seminar was co-funded by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra, the Food Standards Agency, Food Standards Scotland and the Department for Science Innovation and Technology via the Government Chemist, under the Joint Knowledge Transfer Framework for Food Standards and Food Safety Analysis
Introduction to databases for non-targeted, multianalyte analytical methods)