Government Chemist Conference 2026 will be held on 23–24 June at the Nexus building of the University of Leeds. The event aims to bring together scientists, industry experts and policymakers to discuss how measurement science can support a modern, evidence‑based food regulatory system. Julian Braybrook, the Government Chemist, will host the two‑day event, which will feature keynotes from Professor Ian Young, Chief Scientific Adviser at the Food Standards Agency, and Dr Justine Betja, Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Four main themes—responsible regulation, evolving food systems, future food engineering, and environmental protection—will be covered. Attendance costs £300 for the full in‑person event, with online participation at £100 per day.
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