Alvin Lee

Institute for Food Safety and Health, Illinois Institute of Technology
Bedford Park, IL
USA


Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Alvin Lee is a Microbiologist and Virologist with more than 15 years research experience with a Ph.D. from RMIT University. Dr. Lee currently leads IFSH Center for Processing Innovation and co-leads the joint IFSH/FDA Microbiology Research Platform on food safety and defense-related projects. He leads the Prevention and Control CORE of NoroCORE, a USDA-NIFA Food Virology Collaborative based at North Carolina State University and the IFSH Juice and Beverage Safety Task Force. Current research support includes funding from USDA, U.S. FDA and various industry contracts. Dr. Lee is an instructor for food microbiology in the Illinois Institute of Technology's Masters of Science program and has mentored more than 30 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. He is currently an active member of the International Association for Food Protection and Institute of Food Technologists.

Papers:
P1-213 Thermal Inactivation of Bacillus anthracis Spores in Milk Using a Pilot-scale High-Temperature-Short-Time (HTST) Pasteurization System
T4 Technical Session 4 – General Microbiology