Company Unveils Listeria Right Now™ at IAFP 2025, Delivering Actionable Results in Two Hours
Neogen Corporation (NASDAQ: NEOG) today announced the launch of Molecular Detection Assay - Listeria Right Now™, a rapid, enrichment-free solution for detecting Listeria species in the environment. The new tool is being introduced at the 2025 International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) Annual Meeting, taking place July 27–30 at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
With a time-to-result of approximately two hours, Listeria Right Now helps enable food safety professionals to make faster, more informed sanitation decisions without compromising accuracy or requiring complex laboratory infrastructure.
“When it comes to Listeria, every hour counts. Listeria Right Now was designed to give food safety teams answers fast enough to act before a risk becomes a recall,” said Dr. Jason Lilly, Chief Scientific Officer at Neogen. “The method is precise, practical, and easy to deploy. We’re excited to show how it can strengthen environmental monitoring programs in real-world settings.”
Key Benefits of Listeria Right Now
- Streamlined, user-friendly testing process
- Delivers results in approximately two hours
- No enrichment required
- Uniquely designed sampling device that is easy to use for a variety of surface types
- Enables same-day verification and corrective response within two hours
Built for Efficiency from Start to Finish
Listeria Right Now pairs a user-friendly sample collection device designed to efficiently swab surfaces up to 12”x 12” and access narrow cracks and crevices, with an innovative reagent system. Each reaction tube includes blue, color-coded pellets that contain all of the reagents necessary for detection. These pellets reconstitute easily when pipetted, helping to streamline lab workflow and improve consistency.
Listeria Right Now is powered by Neogen’s Molecular Detection System, which features intuitive software, color-coded assays for better tracking, and the ability to test up to 96 samples per run. The system supports simultaneous testing across multiple qualitative assays, enabling labs to maintain workflow flexibility without added complexity.
Solving Real-World Food Safety Challenges
Traditional Listeria detection methods often require 24 to 48 hours and may involve multiple tools depending on surface type and testing needs. For processors in dairy, produce, beef, and ready-to-eat segments, these delays can disrupt workflows and elevate contamination risk. Listeria Right Now simplifies the detection process and enables interventions to happen during the same production shift.
Built for global applicability, Listeria Right Now offers a practical, high-impact solution for diverse food production environments worldwide, while also supporting the evolving regulatory expectations around Listeria monitoring in the U.S.
Live Demonstrations at IAFP 2025
Neogen will be showcasing Listeria Right Now at Booth #511 at IAFP 2025. Attendees can experience live demonstrations and speak with Neogen experts about how the system complements the company’s broader food safety diagnostics portfolio.
To learn more or schedule a demonstration, visit info.neogen.com/ListeriaRightNow or contact your Neogen representative.
About Neogen
Neogen Corporation is committed to fueling a brighter future for global food security through the advancement of human and animal well-being. Harnessing the power of science and technology, Neogen has developed comprehensive solutions spanning the Food Safety, Livestock, and Pet Health & Wellness markets. A world leader in these fields, Neogen has a presence in over 140 countries with a dedicated network of scientists and technical experts focused on delivering optimized products and technology for its customers.
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“When it comes to Listeria, every hour counts. Listeria Right Now was designed to give food safety teams answers fast enough to act before a risk becomes a recall,” said Dr. Jason Lilly, Chief Scientific Officer at Neogen.