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Tag Archives: pathogens
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Scientists are hoping to find a better way to cut down on bacterial biofouling to reduce the number of pathogens that service members have to face.
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Tagged Airmen, bioanalytical chemistry, biocidal, biointerfacial phenomena, biology, biomedical engineering, biomimetic materials, biosensing, bioseparations, chemical engineering, chemistry, deposition of multifunctional films, diagnostics, Dr. Brian Pate, Dr. Gabriel Lopez, DTRA CB/JSTO, engineering, Escherichia coli K12, Marines, Materials Chemistry B, pathogens, physics, RIR-MAPLE, sailors, soldiers, Staphylococcus epidermidis, warfighters
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