National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, conducts research and gives advice on nutrition, food safety, food technology, environment and health. Our work involves the entire food chain within six primary disciplines: nutrition, chemistry, toxicology, microbiology, technology and epidemiology. We carry out scientifically based risk assessments, give advice to Danish and international authorities and industry, provide training and education, monitor food consumption patterns and the national food safety situation, and provide diagnostic and analytical services. The National Food Institute is the national reference laboratory for chemical and microbial food safety and also serves as an international reference laboratory for the EU, WHO (World Health Organization) and EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) in a number of areas.
- Director of institute: Dr. Jørgen Schlundt
- Until 1 January 2007 the National Food Institute was part of the Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research
- Staff: 300 employees, 175 of these are scientists (work year equivalents)
- National Food Institute is located in Mørkhøj and Lyngby.
- Homepage: www.food.dtu.dk.