February 4, 2013
Corridor Conversation: Riviere to discuss global drug, food safety at Olathe campus
Jim Riviere, K-State's first member of the National Academy of Sciences, will present to the K.C. Animal Health Corridor on Feb. 7 as part of the popular Corridor Conversations series. Riviere will discuss the results of an Institute of Medicine study, which he chaired, examining gaps in regulatory systems of developing countries related to global drug and food safety.
Kansas State University Olathe is strategically positioned at the center of the Animal Health Corridor, with Greater K.C. area as the national leader. Kansas City area companies account for nearly 32 percent of total sales in the $19 billion global animal health market. The corridor extends from K-State in Manhattan to Colombia, Mo.
Corridor Conversations are quarterly updates on industry trends featuring national speakers, held at various member institutions throughout the corridor. For more information on the corridor, visit http://www.kcanimalhealth.com
Riviere is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, and serves on its Food and Nutrition Board. Riviere is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, and has served on its Food and Nutrition Board. He is the MacDonald Chair of Veterinary Medicine, a University Distinguished Professor of Anatomy and Physiology and a Kansas Biosciences Eminent Scholar.