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Bacterial pathogen analyses and phenotyping (iSentry, fungi, LDEP)

Bacterial pathogen analyses and phenotyping

Selected Project/Publications

  1. Digital Analysis of Adherent Bacteria Identifies Emergent Pathogens,
    Can Huang, Jing Yang, Shaorong Chen, Song-I Han, Han Zhang, Jim Samuel, Erin Van Schaik, Paul de Figueiredo, and Arum Han,
    in press
  2. Phenotype-Based Threat Assessment,
    J. Yang, M. Eslami, Y. Chen, M. Das, D. Zhang, S. Chen, A. Roberts, M. Weston, A. Volkova, K. Faghihi, R. K. Moore, R. C. Alaniz, A. R. Wattam, A. Dickerman, C. Cucinell, J. Kendziorski, S. Coburn, H. Paterson, O. Obanor, J. Maples, S. Servetas, J. Dootz, Q. -M. Qin, J. E. Samuel*, A. Han*, E. J. van Schaik*, and P. de Figueiredo* (*co-corresponding authors),
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 119 (14), e2112886119 (2022)
  3. Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis,
    C. Koo, M. Malapi-Wight, H. S. Kim, O. S. Cifci, V. L. Vaughn-Diaz, B. Ma, S. Kim, H. Abdel-Raziq, K. Ong, Y. -K. Jo, D. C. Gross, W. -B. Shim, and A. Han,
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 8 (12), e82704, (2013)

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