Martin Wiedmann
Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY
USA
Papers:
S26 Detection and Characterization of Foodborne Pathogens with Transcriptomics and Proteomics Approaches
S47 An Interactive Panel: What Questions Does Big Data Raise for You?
RT1 Wiedmann
P1-09 Evaluation of New Molecular Methods for the Detection of Listeria, Including L. monocytogenes and Newly Recognized Listeria Species
P1-58 Evaluation of Different Methods to Detect Microbial Hygiene Indicators Relevant in the Dairy Industry
P2-133 Associations between Farm Management Practices and Spore Counts Provide Novel Information about Spore Populations in Raw Milk
P2-194 Persistent and Transient Listeria Strains Show Different Abilities to Form Biomass and Strains Isolated from Harborage Sites Vary in Accumulation of Genetic Changes
RT1 Debate: Current Perspectives in Food Safety
S64 Challenges in Dairy Spoilage – From Sporeformers to Yeast and Molds
T1-09 Mesophilic and Thermophilic Sporeformers are of Primary Concern in Dairy Powders: A Survey Across the United States
T1-12 Validating Environmental Pathogen Monitoring Programs in Small Dairy Processing Facilities
T9-01 Time Since Irrigation and Rain Events is Significantly Associated with an Increased Prevalence of Listeria monocytogenes in Spinach Fields in New York State
T9-02 Use of Geographic Information Systems to Predict the Risk of Listeria monocytogenes Contamination in Produce Fields
T9-05 Variation in Gene Expression and Chlorine Resistance among Enterohemorrhagic E. coli on Pre-harvest Lettuce