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Welcome
The Produce Safety and Microbiology Research Unit, under the direction of Research Leader Robert Mandrell, conducts research to enhance the safety of the nation's food supply. Basic and applied food safety research areas of intervention strategies for control of pathogenic bacteria and minimization of naturally occurring or process induced toxicants are pursued in an interdisciplinary format embracing the specialties of chemistry microbiology, biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, genetics and nutritional toxicology. To expedite the transfer of science and technology results from its research, the group forms partnerships with the food industry, sister regulatory agencies, and the scientific community. The research activities of the Produce Safety and Microbiology Research Unit promote a safe, affordable food supply of the consumer, satisfy regulatory research needs of other government agencies, and lead to important new food safety processes for industry. The research units is divided into two CRIS projects:
Biology and Control of Human Pathogens on Fresh Produce
Molecular Biology, Genomics and Proteomics of Foodborne Pathogens
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Last Modified: 10/12/2004
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