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Fur-Chi Chen serves as a Research Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Tennessee State University's College of Agriculture, where he has contributed to food safety research since joining the faculty in 2002. His expertise focuses on developing rapid detection methodologies for foodborne hazards through molecular and immunological approaches.
Dr. Chen's educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Food Science from Auburn University
- M.S. in Food Science from University of Wisconsin-Stout
- B.S. in Nutrition from Chung Shan Medical & Dental College, Taiwan
His research program centers on three interconnected pillars: developing molecular fingerprint and biosensor methods for pathogen detection, creating immunoassays for food allergens and toxins, and modeling microbial risks in food processing environments. This work addresses critical gaps in food safety surveillance from farm to consumer settings, particularly investigating cross-contamination pathways in home and retail environments.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent innovation in detection technologies, with increasing emphasis on consumer-level food safety challenges after 2010. His collaborative work spans poultry safety, produce handling, and allergen detection, demonstrating practical applications of laboratory-developed methods in real-world scenarios.
Dr. Chen's scientific contributions have been recognized through:
- National Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection membership (2010-2014)
- Distinguished Research Scientist Award from IAgER (December 2007)
- Tennessee State University Faculty Research Award (April 2007)
In academic service, he teaches core food science courses including Food Chemistry, Experimental Food, and Senior Project, mentoring students in food safety principles while maintaining an active research program that bridges laboratory innovation with industry applications.




