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March 7,
2007 From Counter Terrorism to Pathogen
Detection OSU Researcher Invents Technologies to Mass
Produce Anti-Toxins and Gauge Infections Ohio Sea Grant researcher Dr. Richard Sayre of technologies—one that will harvest a human antidote to
counter bioterrorism and another that will be used to detect deadly pathogens like
salmonella, E. coli, and cholera. To read more about this Sea Grant funded research, go to http://ohioseagrant.osu.edu/_documents/twineline/v29i1.pdf. Jill Jentes Banicki The 614.292.8949 |