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Detection and Risk management of Verotoxigenic E. Coli in the water Environment - an @EPAResearchNews funded research project

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linkhttps://universityofgalway.ie/derive/# calendar_today26-04-2022 14:04:40

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Zina Alfahl (@drzinaalfahl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the last day for my incredible students who worked with me on the DERIVE project for their final year project. Delighted to supervise both Anna and Laura and best of luck in your future endeavours! Thanks to Robert who also contributed to the students training.

Today marks the last day for my incredible students who worked with me on the <a href="/galwayDERIVE/">DERIVE</a> project for their final year project. Delighted to supervise both Anna and Laura and best of luck in your future endeavours! Thanks to Robert who also contributed to the students training.
EPA Research News (@eparesearchnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune in tonight to 10ThingstoKnowAbout Ep3 on RTÉ One at 8.30pm, this week’s episode “Where You Live” features EPA funded researchers discussing their work under our research hub on Delivering a Health Environment. DERIVE @stepwise_tud EPA Ireland

Jean O'Dwyer (@drjeanodwyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join myself and Liam Burke on RTE this evening talking about all things groundwater and our EPA Research News projects DERIVE and DESIGN! Currently taking bets as to whether my hat stays that low for the entirety of the show 🙄😆

DERIVE (@galwayderive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent presentation by Robert Hynes who presented his PhD work on E.coli contamination is surface waters and groundwater supplies in Ireland at ESAI_ENVIRON conference ARME Group - Morris Lab #environ2024

Excellent presentation by <a href="/robjth00/">Robert Hynes</a> who presented his PhD work on E.coli contamination is surface waters and groundwater supplies in Ireland at <a href="/ESAI_Environ/">ESAI_ENVIRON</a> conference <a href="/arme_morris/">ARME Group - Morris Lab</a> #environ2024
Robert Hynes (@robjth00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to have presented at my first conference at #Environ2024 hosted by SETU. I presented my work on monitoring E. coli concentrations in surface and groundwaters during extreme climate events. Many thanks to all! ARME Group - Morris Lab DERIVE ESAI_ENVIRON EPA Ireland

Delighted to have presented at my first conference at #Environ2024 hosted by SETU. I presented my work on monitoring E. coli concentrations in surface and groundwaters during extreme climate events. Many thanks to all! <a href="/arme_morris/">ARME Group - Morris Lab</a> <a href="/galwayDERIVE/">DERIVE</a> <a href="/ESAI_Environ/">ESAI_ENVIRON</a> <a href="/EPAIreland/">EPA Ireland</a>
Microbiology Society (@microbiosoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our press release details research from University of Galway CMNHS and published in #MicrobioJ on the development of on-site testing for Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, reducing the wait for results down from a days to just 40 minutes. Read about it here microb.io/3SAPmB6 Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway

Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway (@uniofgalway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at University of Galway have developed a new, portable technology for on-the-spot testing of water quality to detect one of the most dangerous types of bacteria 🌊🧪 Ireland regularly reports the highest crude incidence rates of the pathogen Shiga toxigenic

Researchers at University of Galway have developed a new, portable technology for on-the-spot testing of water quality to detect one of the most dangerous types of bacteria 🌊🧪

Ireland regularly reports the highest crude incidence rates of the pathogen Shiga toxigenic
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway (@uniofgalway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zina Alfahl, Lecturer in Bacteriology writes for The Conversation about her recently published review in the Sustainable Microbiology journal which identifies trends and gaps in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) detection methods in our waterways.🦠🔬 theconversation.com/how-to-detect-…

Zina Alfahl, Lecturer in Bacteriology writes for <a href="/ConversationUK/">The Conversation</a> about her recently published review in the Sustainable Microbiology journal which identifies trends and gaps in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) detection methods in our waterways.🦠🔬

theconversation.com/how-to-detect-…