From Research to Practice

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Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new technology that can simultaneously screen thousands of samples of food or water for several dangerous food-borne pathogens in one to two hours. With the repeated recalls of tainted produce and the inablity of local communities to provide sufficient funds to inspect food service places adequately, and usually only after an outbreak shows the deficiency, this is a technology that needs rapid translation from the laboratory to the field.

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