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For many years, the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has been researching the food safety of game meat, investigating possible health risks posed by microbial contaminations or environmental contaminants in game meat. From 2019 onwards, the focus of the research has been the development of a standardised testing procedure for hunting rifle bullets. The aim is to ensure that hunting bullets kill game in a manner consistent with animal welfare while minimising the entry of metallic fragments into the game meat. The project, which was carried out in collaboration with an international panel of scientific experts, has now been completed, and the method has been tested for practical suitability in a round robin test. "The new, standardised test procedure makes the examination of rifle bullets comparable and reproducible," says BfR President Professor Andreas Hensel. "Ultimately, this helps to minimise health risks from the entry of metallic fragments and maximise the food safety of game meat."
The findings from the project and the results of the round robin test form the thematic focus of the symposium "Wild Game – Researched!". The symposium will take place on 4 and 5 February 2026 at the BfR site in Marienfelde.
New research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at Bentley University shows that public companies with products subject to price negotiations in the first two years of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) were more profitable than comparable companies in the S&P 500 and that revenues from these drugs were not essential for corporate operations or R&D. This research also shows the estimated margins from sales of these drugs exceeded the average cost of product development, including normal returns, before beginning IRA price negotiations.
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