SD Mines Researchers Pioneer New Testing Method That Identifies Pathogenic Potential in South Dakota Waterways
November 17, 2017
November 17, 2017
RAPID CITY, S.D., Nov. 17 -- The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology issued the following news release:
Researchers at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology have completed a groundbreaking study on harmful bacteria found in two important South Dakota waterways. The research, undertaken by Ph.D. candidate Kelsey Murray, found genes related to harmful E. coli in parts of the Big Sioux River and Rapid Creek.
Public health officials often test streams . . .
Researchers at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology have completed a groundbreaking study on harmful bacteria found in two important South Dakota waterways. The research, undertaken by Ph.D. candidate Kelsey Murray, found genes related to harmful E. coli in parts of the Big Sioux River and Rapid Creek.
Public health officials often test streams . . .