UB is among the top 10 institutions in the country to get this revolutionary equipment that can accurately quantify more than 8K protein groups from a single cell and analyze more than 1M protein groups across 180 microscopic samples in a single day.
Upstate's tick testing program has attracted more than 32,000 ticks that have been analyzed by researchers headed by Saravanan Thangamani, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology at Upstate and director of the SUNY Center for Vector-Borne Diseases.
The test developed by University at Albany researchers aims to reduce the time it takes to detect salmonella in food from days to hours, making it possible to quickly implement preemptive measures to prevent human illness and lost revenue.
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