The development of rapid and sensitive methods for the detection of pathogens in water

Congratulations to UNSW and their UNSW Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering on kicking off an Australian Government Department of Education National Industry PhD Program award together with Biopoint. Jeanne Claudeen Arona will be working with Dr Graham Vasey and Professor Ewa Goldys to develop new and faster methods for detecting pathogens in our water supply.

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