Cornell University: Food Scientists Slice Time Off Salmonella Identification Process
March 10, 2020
March 10, 2020
ITHACA, New York, March 10 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
The conventional scientific process for identifying bacteria's family - known as serotyping - can be time consuming. For salmonella, it used to take three days, and in some cases more than 12 days to assign a final classification for complex servovars.
Researchers from Cornell, the Mars Global Food Safety Center in Beijing, and the University of Georgia have developed a meth . . .
The conventional scientific process for identifying bacteria's family - known as serotyping - can be time consuming. For salmonella, it used to take three days, and in some cases more than 12 days to assign a final classification for complex servovars.
Researchers from Cornell, the Mars Global Food Safety Center in Beijing, and the University of Georgia have developed a meth . . .