Robin May

Robin May

scientist United Kingdom

Professor Robin May is the chief scientific adviser at the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the UK. He has been vocal about the need for improved communication and transparency regarding food safety and public health, especially in light of recent public confusion over the safety of the methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
538,608
Power
1,884$
Sentiment
7.05
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Greece 1 7.00 0.04% +0% 10,423,054 4,466 $190,000 81$
India 1 7.00 0.04% +0% 1,380,004,385 516,082 $2,900,000 1,085$
United Kingdom 1 8.00 0.03% +0% 67,886,011 18,060 $2,700,000 718$
Totals 3 1,458,313,450 538,608 $5,790,000 1,884$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Prof Robin May, Chief Scientific Adviser at the Food Standards Agency, supports SACN's call for industry to make data on sweeteners publicly available. 8

BBC: No drinks with sweeteners for younger children, UK parents told

India India: Robin May, the chief scientific adviser at the Food Standards Agency, said that bird flu poses a very low food safety risk to UK consumers. 7

The Times of India: World’s first case of bird flu in sheep found in England: Here's what it means

Greece Greece: Robin May, chief scientific advisor of the Food Standards Agency, mentioned that they are closely collaborating with various agencies following the detection of the bird flu virus in a sheep in the UK. 7

Kathimerini: Γρίπη των πτηνών: Πρώτο κρούσμα σε πρόβατο παγκοσμίως, στην Αγγλία

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Prof Robin May, the chief scientific adviser at the FSA, said, 'The overwhelming response we saw from the public was confusion rather than jumping on board.' 5

The Guardian: Conspiracy theory on methane-cutting cow feed a ‘wake-up call’, say scientists | Greenhouse gas emissions