| Program 2 (Product and Market Development) Post Doctoral Research Scientist Projects |
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2008/744 - Seafood productivity engineer __________________________________________
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Project Number - 2008/708 Post Doctoral Research Scientist - Dr Mohan Raj Research Provider - SA R&D Institute CRC Research End User - All CRC industry participants
About the Project This Post Doctoral Research Scientist will engage with CRC participants to help develop a strategic research and development plan for the “Smart Processing” theme,. The project will also establish alliances with other relevant research ___________________________________________________ |
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Benchmarking Consumers Physical and Mental Availability for Seafood Products and Brands in Different Buying Situations Project Number - 2008/710 Post Doctoral Research Scientist - Dr Nick Danenberg Research Provider - University of South Australia CRC Research End User - All CRC industry participants
About the Project For seafood, mental and physical availability of the whole category of seafood remains an issue. With few specific seafood brands, there is considerable opportunityfor CRC participants to benefit from even the most fundamental information in relation to how seafood competes for both mental and physical space Making seafood products and brands physically available may be considered relatively ‘easily’ achievable, but the question remains as to whether current distribution systems are the form that buyers want, are the most effective and profitable options for producers and are in a form that will gain the most attention ____________________________________________________ |
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Project Number - 2008/729 Post Doctoral Research Scientist - Dr Catherine McLeod Research Provider - South Australia R&D Institute CRC Research End User - Oyster Consortium
About the Project Viruses and marine biotoxins in shellfish are important from a public health perspective and they are increasingly attracting attention internationally, with the potential to result in technical trade barriers. At the Codex Committee for Food Hygiene (2007) it was agreed that viruses are an important food safety concern, and a regulatory norovirus standard for shellfish is scheduled to be introduced within 5 years in the European Union. Currently Australia has no capacity to test for the presence of enteric viruses in shellfish and relies on indicator organisms, which may not correlate well with virus presence in product. As test methodologies improve and become standardised throughout the world there will be increasing demands on Australian product (or growing areas) to be certified 'virus-free'. ___________________________________________________ |
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Project Number - 2008/744 Post Doctoral Research Scientist - To be appointed Research Provider - University of South Australia CRC Research End User - All CRC Participants
About the Project Our Seafood Productivity Engineer will engage with Cooperative Research Centre participants to help deliver outcomes from the “OzSeaValue” theme. The person will establish alliances with other relevant research groups such as the New Zeland Crop and Food, FoodScience Australia and the Grimsby Institute) to _____________________________________________________ |
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