Environmental Microbiology
- The Needle in a Haystack: Detection of Microbes in Source and Drinking Water by Molecular Methods
- Taking the Hay Out of the Haystack: Collecting and Processing Water Samples
- The Coming Together of the Sciences: Biosensors for the Detection of Waterborne Pathogens Using Antibodies and Gene-Based Recognition Chemistries
- Simple, Powerful, and Smart: Using LAMP for Low Cost Screening of Multiple Waterborne Pathogens
- Challenges of Multiplexed Detection: Detection of Pathogens in Water and Wastewater Using Microarrays
- Discovering New Pathogens: Amoebae as Tools to Isolate Amoeba-resisting Microorganisms from Environmental Samples
- Identity and Function of Single Microbial Cells Within a Community by Raman Microspectroscopy and Related Single-cell Techniques
- Are They Alive? Detection of Viable Organisms and Functional Gene Expression Using Molecular Techniques
- Characterization of Microbial Community Structures in Recreational Waters and Primary Sources of Fecal Pollution with a Next-Generation Sequencing Approach
- Microbial Source Tracking: Current and Future Molecular Tools in Microbial Water Quality Forensics
- Dynamics of Microbes in the Natural Setting: Development of the Geochip
- The Microbe as a Reporter: Microbial Bioreporter Sensing Technologies for Chemical and Biological Detection
- Environmental Microbiology