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==Graduate Students==
==Graduate Students==
* Ola Afolayan, Ph.D. candidate
* Wei Kang, M.S. candidate
* Wei Kang, M.S. candidate
* Benjamin Anderson, M.S. candidate


==Alumni==
==Alumni==
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Graduated December 2013<br>
Graduated December 2013<br>
Thesis: <i>Novel Approaches for Capturing and Recovering Human Norovirus by Porcine Gastric Mucins.</i>
Thesis: <i>Novel Approaches for Capturing and Recovering Human Norovirus by Porcine Gastric Mucins.</i>
* Ola Afolayan, Ph.D.
Graduated August 2014<br>
Thesis: <i>Molecular Detection of Infectious Human Norovirus: Virus and Sample Properties Influencing Method Reliability.</i>

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Lab Group

Technical Staff

  • Amy Mann, Research Technician III
  • Grishma Kotwal, Research Professional I
  • Alison Payton, Laboratory Technician II

Graduate Students

  • Wei Kang, M.S. candidate
  • Benjamin Anderson, M.S. candidate

Alumni

  • Susan Downer, M.S.

Graduated May 2010
Thesis: Improvements in Norovirus Recovery from Foods and Food Contact Surfaces with Alternative Elution Buffers and Cationically Charged Magnetic Beads.

  • Christopher Sharps, M.S.

Graduated December 2010
Thesis: The Likelihood of Human Norovirus Contamination of Produce During Handling and the Removal of Foodborne Pathogens from Surfaces and Hands Using a Novel Charged Sanitizing Wipe.

  • Qing Wang, M.S.

Graduated August 2011
Thesis: Fate of Viruses Following Preparation of Fresh Produce with Kitchen Utensils.

  • Marlena Freeman, M.S.

Graduated August 2012
Thesis: Comparison of Antibody- and Ligand- Coupled Magnetic Beads for the Capture, Recovery, and Concentration of Norwalk Virus-Like Particles and Native GI.1 Virus in Buffer and Food Extract Matrices.

  • Stephanie Bolton, M.S.

Graduated August 2012
Thesis: Sanitizer Efficacy Against Murine Norovirus, a Surrogate for Human Norovirus, on Stainless Steel Surfaces Using Three Application Methods.

  • Claire Langley, M.S.

Graduated December 2013
Thesis: Novel Approaches for Capturing and Recovering Human Norovirus by Porcine Gastric Mucins.

  • Ola Afolayan, Ph.D.

Graduated August 2014
Thesis: Molecular Detection of Infectious Human Norovirus: Virus and Sample Properties Influencing Method Reliability.