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IGERT Retreat 2010

Join Chris Woolverton, a biology professor with expertise in medical microbiology and sensor design, as he shares his research on developing sensor materials of biological origin for sustainable and green microbial detection and control. With a focus on natural materials and the use of plasma energy, this session at .IGERT.Retreat.2010 is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of biology and environmental health.

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IGERT Retreat 2010

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  1. IGERT Retreat 2010

  2. Chris Woolverton • BS Biology; Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA • MS and PhD Medical Microbiology • Postdoc Immunology • 2 years Industry • Professor KSU, Environ. Health,1 yr, BSCI14 yrs • Avid cyclist and SPINNING instructor

  3. LAB FOCI • Sensor Materials • Biological origin • Sustainable, green • Sensor Design • Microbial Detection • Microbial Control • Natural materials • Plasma energy

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