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Martin Wiedmann

Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
USA

Papers:
Intersection of the Environment, Animals and Human Health
RNA-seq of Pathogen Transcriptomes in Food and Food Associated Environments
Whole Genome Sequencing: Application to Pathogen Environmental Monitoring
P2-134 Genetic Relatedness of Psychrotolerant Bacillus cereus Group Isolates from Dairy Sources
P2-137 Characterization of Toxin Gene Distribution and Toxin Production Provides Insight to the Potential Differentiation of Pathogenic and Non-pathogenic Bacillus cereus Group Strains
P3-19 DNA Barcoding Reveals Considerable Diversity of Fungi in Dairy Products
P3-23 Rapid Detection and Characterization of Post-processing Contaminants in Conventionally Pasteurized Fluid Milk
T6-06 Characterization of the Cytolethal Distending Toxin in Nontyphoidal Salmonella Serotypes Commonly Associated with Human Cases of Salmonellosis in the United States
T10-04 The Transfer of Generic Escherichia coli from Simulated Wildlife Feces to and Die-off on Field-grown Lettuce in New York State