Texas A&M University: Microfluidic Device Quickly Classifies Bacteria as Safe or Unsafe
May 05, 2020
May 05, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 5 -- The Texas A&M University's Engineering Experiment Station issued the following news:
With the millions of bacteria that naturally exit in the environment and the many more that can be engineered for biological warfare, the need to recognize whether a bacterium is potentially harmful is ever-increasing.
To rapidly identify different bacteria that exist in a given sample, Dr. Arum Han, professor in the Department of Electrical and Comp . . .
With the millions of bacteria that naturally exit in the environment and the many more that can be engineered for biological warfare, the need to recognize whether a bacterium is potentially harmful is ever-increasing.
To rapidly identify different bacteria that exist in a given sample, Dr. Arum Han, professor in the Department of Electrical and Comp . . .