Hassan Gourama

Hassan Gourama headshot
Associate Professor, Food Science
Luerssen Science Building, 201E

Research Interests: Significance of molds and mycotoxins in foods: identifications of molds, mold growth and mycotoxin production; control of mold contaminants and development of rapid detection methods for molds. The detection and control of bacterial pathogens in foods.

Extension Programs: Conduct educational and technical programs in the areas of microbial food safety and processing to the food industry and county extension agents in Southeastern Pennsylvania. (Molds and Yeasts in Foods, Mycotoxins in Foods, Microbial Food Safety, Food Service Safety, Food Microbiology Short Course)

Courses Taught: Introductory Food Science, Introductory Microbiology (Lecture and Laboratory), Improving Food Quality, Food Plant Sanitation, Applied Microbiology, and Food Mycology and Mycotoxicology.

Languages: Fluent in English, French and Arabic

Gourama, H., L. B. Bullerman, and A. Bianchini. 2015. Toxigenic Fungi and Fungal Toxins. In: Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 5th Ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

Gourama, H. 2015. A preliminary mycological evaluation of organic and conventional foods. Food Protection Trends. V.35, No.5, 385-391.

Fidan O. Can., A. Demirci., V. Puri, and H. Gourama. 2014. Decontamination of Hard Cheeses by Pulsed UV-Light. J. of Food Protection. V.77, No.10, 1723-1731.

Ph.D., Food Science and Technology, 1991, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

M.S., Food Science and Technology, 1986, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Graduate Coursework, 1983-1984, University of Minnesota

Diplôme d'Ingenieur d'Application, Food Technology, 1980 Institut Agronomique & Vétérinaire Hassan II (Rabat, Morocco)