Waterborne Pathogens: Detection Methods and Applications, Second Edition, gives an overview of advanced and emerging technologies in the detection of a range of waterborne pathogens. In addition, the book presents existing methodologies, highlights where improvements can be made, includes applications, and touches on the ways in which new technologies can be applied in water management. Finally, the book addresses issues of sample preparation (from sampling, to concentration and enrichment), a key stage in any detection protocol.
Waterborne Pathogens: Detection Methods and Applications, Second Edition, gives an overview of advanced and emerging technologies in the detection of a range of waterborne pathogens. In addition, the book presents existing methodologies, highlights where improvements can be made, includes applications, and touches on the ways in which new technologies can be applied in water management. Finally, the book addresses issues of sample preparation (from sampling, to concentration and enrichment), a key stage in any detection protocol. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Helen Bridle holds a 5 year Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Fellowship, exploring methods of detection of waterborne pathogens, at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering at Heriot-Watt University. Prior to starting at Heriot-Watt, she held this Fellowship at the University of Edinburgh. Her PhD was undertaken at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and she has also worked as a research assistant at ETH Zurich in Switzerland. She has published 10 papers in high impact academic journals. Dr. Bridle is a Royal Society of Edinburgh Young Academy Member. In 2012, she was a British Science Association Media Fellow at the Scotsman. In the same year she was selected for participation in the Scottish Crucible and the European Science Foundation Junior Summit on Water: Unite and Divide. Dr. Bridle organised the publication of a special issue arising from this junior summit. She is a member of the Journal of Water Resources and Protection editoria
l board and the Journal of Global Health editorial council.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Overview of Waterborne Pathogens 3. Existing Methods of Detection 4. Methods of Sample Concentration and Enrichment 5. Optical Detection Technologies for Waterborne Pathogens 6. Electrical Methods to Detect Waterborne Pathogens 7. Biosensors for the Detection of Waterborne Pathogens 8. Application of Molecular Methods to Detect Waterborne Pathogens 9. Potential of Nanotechnology to Enhance Detection 10. Role of Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip Systems for Waterborne Pathogen Detection 11. Application of Emerging Technologies in the Drinking Water Sector 12. Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Overview of Waterborne Pathogens 3. Existing Methods of Detection 4. Methods of Sample Concentration and Enrichment 5. Optical Detection Technologies for Waterborne Pathogens 6. Electrical Methods to Detect Waterborne Pathogens 7. Biosensors for the Detection of Waterborne Pathogens 8. Application of Molecular Methods to Detect Waterborne Pathogens 9. Potential of Nanotechnology to Enhance Detection 10. Role of Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip Systems for Waterborne Pathogen Detection 11. Application of Emerging Technologies in the Drinking Water Sector 12. Conclusions
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