Moderation: Petra Schulltheiß-Reimann
The development and implementation of regulatory measures requires extensive information, which is often also based on chemical-analytical data. The timely provision of reliable analysis results for decision-relevant parameters in risk assessments and risk management also poses scientific challenges in the legislative context, some of which are presented here as examples. Using examples from the areas of food safety and green biotechnology, contributions of modern analytical chemistry to the further development of the field of "regulatory science" are explained.