Welcome to CRIS
The Center for Research on Ingredient Safety at Michigan State University (CRIS) is one of the few organizations in the world willing to tacklethe hard questions about ingredient safety in our everyday products.
Special Edition – Infant Formula Safety
The FDA tested more than 300 infant formula products for heavy metals, PFAS, pesticides, and other contaminants. What does it mean for safety? In this post, we explore the safety of…
Latest News
Precision Fermentation – Food Dye
Food dyes and colorants are found in many of our favorite foods and beverages, and there’s growing interest in shifting from artificial to natural options. Precision fermentation offers a new way to produce these same color molecules using microorganisms. In this…
Precision Fermentation – Overview
Precision fermentation is showing up in everything from food dyes to dairy protein, but what is it, really? In this overview post, we break down how it works, what it makes, and what it means for ingredient safety.
Top Takeaways:
Precision fermentation…
In the Media – Dr. Joe Zagorski on PVA with “Unbiased Science” with Dr. Jess Steier
CRIS toxicologist Dr. Joe Zagorski joins the Unbiased Science podcast with Dr. Jess Steier to explain what the science says about microplastics and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in laundry pods. The discussion highlights a key principle in toxicology: risk depends on exposure,…
Current Research
New Research – Human-based Model of Developmental Immunotoxicology
A new study from the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety (CRIS) in partnership with Corewell Health shows that a lab model made from human cells can accurately reflect how lead exposure during pregnancy affects a baby’s developing immune system. The…
New Review – Seafood & Microplastics Safety
Microplastics have become a familiar part of conversations about pollution, plastics, and health. In recent years, many headlines have warned that eating seafood could expose us to plastic particles, which has led to some people’s increased concern about the safety of…