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Human and Animal Food Committee

The Human and Animal Food (HAF) Committee focuses on issues surrounding testing of human and animal food products for contamination and ensuring they meet standards for nutritional value, safety and regulatory compliance. 

Questions?

Contact us: [email protected]

Our Purpose

About the Committee

Committee Charge

The Committee identifies and responds to the needs of the human and animal food testing laboratory community and supports the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) goal to build a fully integrated food safety system. The HAF Committee carries out the goals of APHL’s cooperative agreement with FDA by collecting and disseminating resources, serving as a subject matter expert and providing content for training activities, identifying, disseminating and/or championing model practices to attain and maintain accreditation, identifying and addressing issues pertinent to human and animal food testing laboratories, and supporting mutual reliance. The HAF Committee closely coordinates with the Foodborne Diseases Committee in support of a One Health approach to food safety. 

Priorities

  • Engage with federal, state, and association partners to effectively communicate and advocate for the needs of all governmental human and animal food testing laboratories.  
  • Facilitate data utilization and data defensibility efforts for human and animal food laboratories. 
Our Work

Projects and Work Products

Current Projects

The HAF Committee is currently: 

  • Working with FDA to improve processes for state food chemistry data review 
  • Promoting the successes of federal grant programs and partnerships in keeping the food supply safe 
  • Providing learning opportunities for HAF laboratorians to supplement training gaps 
  • Supporting the Regulatory and Laboratory Training System (RLTS) and the creation of a standardized, competent laboratory workforce. 

Recently Completed Work Products

The HAF Committee was instrumental in producing the following materials: 

Webinars:

Survey:

  • Exploring your Connection with APHL and the Benefits of Our Food Laboratory Resources (September 2024) 

Advocacy:

  • Sent letter to FDA addressing concerns about food chemistry data review processes (August 2024) 
Rows of green crops in a field.
APHL advisory committees being a powerful conduit for change was illustrated in 2025 through the Human and Animal Food Committee’s successful effort to streamline processes for state food chemistry data.
Policy, Data Management, Policies and Regulations

Technical Resources:

Use this guide to assess the risk of exposure to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A (H5N1) when testing raw milk samples.
Public Health Preparedness and Response, Food Safety, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Food Testing
Use this guide to assess the risk of exposure to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A (H5N1) when testing raw milk samples.
Public Health Preparedness and Response, Food Safety, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Food Testing
Our Team

Meet the Committee

Cynthia Mangione
Committee Chair | New York Department of Agriculture and Markets

Sinisa UrbanPhD
Committee Vice-chair | Maryland State Dept. of Health Laboratories Administration

Cheryl Achilles
Vermont Agriculture and Environmental Laboratory

Kimberly Beers
New Hampshire Public Health Laboratory

Bryanne Bindert
Minnesota Department of Agriculture

Julie Breher, DVM, MPVM
San Diego County Public Health Laboratory

Carrie Crabtree, PhD
Georgia Department of Agriculture Laboratory

Patricia Hanson, CPM
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bureau of Food Laboratories

Maria Ishida, PhD
New York Department of Agriculture and Markets

Dominika Kondratko
Colorado Department of Agriculture

Erik Pearson
Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Division

Jessica Price, PhD 
Virginia Department of Consolidated Laboratory Services

Erika Womack, PhD
Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory

Robyn Randolph, MS
Committee Liaison

Shari Shea, MHS, MT(ASCP)
Program Lead