November 4, 2025

Dr. Dan Taylor's presentation at USAHA Annual Meeting, Denver

Fort Collins, Colorado, US

Can we tie genomics and risk modelling for better public health gains?

On Tuesday, November 4th, Dr. Dan Taylor presented at USAHA annual meeting in Denver on how combining genomics, AI, and epidemiology can help the food industry and public health partners better identify and manage foodborne pathogen risks.

The presentation highlighted how faster identification of high-virulence strains, smarter testing strategies, and improved data sharing can all contribute to earlier detection and stronger risk-based decisions — ultimately supporting more effective control measures across the food system.

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