Rome, May 13, 2025 – Today’s Se4All secondment session was hosted at REDINN and featured a guest presentation by Prof. Danilo Corradini from the Italian National Research Council (CNR), Institute for Biological Systems. A leading expert in food chemistry and analytical science, Prof. Corradini introduced the PATHFOOD Horizon Europe project, a flagship initiative focused on improving food safety across Europe.
The session provided a deep dive into:
- 🔬 Advanced analytical techniques used to identify contaminants in the food chain
- 🧪 Food authenticity and traceability innovations within PATHFOOD
- 🌍 The intersection of science and regulation in Horizon Europe frameworks
For the Se4All researchers —
👩🔬 Dr. Leticia E. Toselli (INTA – Argentina)
👩🔬 Dr. María Julieta Comin (INTI – Argentina)
this session offered a valuable exchange of perspectives on how cross-border R&D can support safer, healthier, and more transparent food systems.
“PATHFOOD is an excellent example of how scientific excellence can support real societal needs — it was incredibly relevant for Se4All’s mission in functional food development,” said Dr. Comin.
The discussion underscored the importance of integrating chemical, biological, and policy-based approaches to ensure food security and consumer protection.
This session, organized as part of the Se4All secondment and hosted by REDINN, highlighted how European research infrastructure can serve as a model for applied innovation globally.
👏 Special thanks to Leonardo Piccinetti and Donatella Santoro for facilitating this collaboration and deepening the bridge between EU and Latin American innovation networks.











