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The EFSA Expert Database (Sérgio Potier Rodeia, Scientific
Cooperation Unit)
POLISH EFSA FOCAL POINT – ANNUAL EXPERTS SUMMIT
24TH April 2009, Gromada Hotel, Warsaw, Poland
The Expert Database: Background
• Decision for setting up a database of external scientific experts taken by EFSA and EU Member States in 04/2007;
• A key element in EFSA’s policy for the selection of scientific experts;
• The database will also be available to all EU Member States who may use it to select experts for own scientific projects.
The Expert Database: Objectives
• To effectively “pool” scientific excellence across Europe;
• To achieve a more effective and flexible response to EFSA’s increased workload;
• To help enhance transparency of the way in which experts are selected and invited to cooperate with EFSA;
• To assist Member States in their risk assessment work;
The Expert Database
DisciplinesEFSA is looking for experts in a wide range of disciplines… …e.g. food and feed safety, nutrition, toxicology, chemistry and animal health & welfare, plant protection & plant health;
Application process:Experts are invited to fill in an on-line form and make a declaration of interests (in order to ensure their independence)
Eligibility criteria: inclusion
University degree, or equivalent in one or more areas of expertise within the remit of EFSA;
Relevant professional experience i.e. in risk assessment, data collection on biological or chemical hazards, as appropriate;
Scientific articles in peer reviewed journals or other scientific documents / reports relevant to the expertise declared;
Ability to communicate and work in at least one Community language;
Completed an Annual Declaration of Interests.
Expert Database: selection
When a scientific need is identified, a list of potential experts is drawn up from the expert database;
Evaluation and final selection criteria are finally assessed by EFSA, leading to the identification of the most suitable candidate(s);
Experts receive travel and subsistence expenses and an indemnity for their contribution to EFSA’s work.
Current state-of-play
Application forms received as of 05/04/2009: 1439
Applications received (05/04/2009)
Applications received (others)
How to apply to EFSA’s EDB
Simply go to EFSA’s homepage:
http://www.efsa.europa.eu
… and follow the links!!!
For any questions or support:
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!
EFSA's Expert Database