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Dr. Alana Seabrook
Business Development Manager Dr Alana Seabrook has worked in the wine industry for the past 20 years in winemaking, wine research and application, wine microbiology, diagnostics and laboratory. After completing a winemaking degree through the university of Verona, Italy, she completed a PhD in wine microbiology at the University of Adelaide and went on to work in the industry as Microbiologist and then R&D manager at Yalumba. Alana has been working as the technical manager for Laffort Australia from 2017 to 2022 and has now taken on the role of BDM for Winechek. Alana is an active member of the Australian Society for Viticulture and Oenology (ASVO) and a current South Australian ASVO and AWITC director. Presentation Title: Applications of qPCR in the wine and beverage industry Abstract: |
Matthieu DubernetCEO, Groupe Laboratoires Dubernet Matthieu Dubernet leads the first group of independent wine laboratories in Europe, Groupe Laboratoires Dubernet, based in France. He is a graduate from AgroParisTech as an agricultural engineer and holds the national diploma in œnology. He is also expert in the French delegation at OIV Presentation title: Cyto-3D : wine microbiology enters a new dimension. Abstract: |
Juliet BrowingTechnical Applications Specialist Juliet Browning is the technical application specialist at Thermo Fisher Scientific where she is responsible for water technology portfolio within the ANZ market. Juliet’s experience in water industry comes from her 10+ years field work where she developed an appreciation for the challenges faced by researchers and industry leaders in this field. She has focused her recent efforts on helping customers in food industry to reduce waste in effluent discharge by monitoring key water parameters such as dissolve oxygen, chemical oxygen demand and turbidity. Her strong focus on “best practice” applications for her customers has led to her to be the well-respected adviser in the water industry. Presentation Title: Water quality: if you don’t know what’s there, you don’t know how to treat it. Abstract: |