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The JIFSAN-CFS³ Food Safety Laboratory specializes in research and training in microbiology and genomics. We are steadfast in our commitment to advancing research and generating new knowledge aimed at enhancing the safety and quality of the global food supply.
RESEARCH FOCUS
Food and Environmental Microbiology: Our primary area of expertise is in studying microorganisms
found in food, water, and the food-producing and processing environment, with a specific emphasis on
characterizing foodborne pathogens. We are also interested in elucidating the complex behaviors of
microbes when exposed to various stresses and different food matrices.
Genomics: Our laboratory conducts cutting-edge research in microbial genomics, exploring the genetic
makeup and variations of foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, and Shiga
toxin-producing E. coli. Our scope includes whole-genome sequencing, data analysis, and advanced
bioinformatics. Additionally, we undertake sequencing and analysis of metagenomic samples, assessing
the food safety implications from environments.
COLLABORATIONS
JIFSAN-CFS³ takes pride in its Collaborative Research Program, which nurtures partnerships across
academia, governmental agencies, and industry sectors. The Cooperative Agreement with the FDA
fosters a dynamic collaboration between FDA scientists and researchers from the University of
Maryland. It also supports a survey study focusing on Salmonella prevalence in Latin American surface
waters.
The Food Safety Laboratory stands as an excellent hub for collaborative research, facilitating synergy
among UMD faculty and international scientists. At present, our research projects involve faculty from
diverse disciplines of departments such as Nutrition and Food Science, Plant Science and Landscape
Architecture, Animal and Avian Sciences, Computer Science, and Veterinary Medicine. Moreover, we
maintain active collaborations with international institutions: the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
and the Federal University of Paraiba in Brazil, The Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM)
in Mexico, The University of Chile, The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and University Andrés Bello
in Chile.
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
Our laboratory welcomes collaborations and partnerships with academic institutions, research
organizations, and fellow scientists. We actively seek opportunities to contribute to scientific
advancements in food microbiology and genomics.
We also welcome prospective graduate students to contact us for current and future opportunities.
CONTACT
Magaly Toro, PhD, MSc, DVM.
Director, Food Safety Laboratory
Associate Research Professor
mtoroiba@umd.edu