Sequencing RNA from Southern California Wastewater
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Jason Rothman, PhDAssistant Professor of Teaching, University of California, Riverside
Wastewater is a complex matrix that contains human, industrial, and agricultural waste across vast catchment areas. By sequencing the nucleic acids found in wastewater, we can explore its microbial ecology and detect potential pathogens.
- The microbial ecology of wastewater and detection of viruses.
- Identifying antimicrobial resistance transcription.
- Applications of sequencing wastewater RNA, including detecting viral variants.
Join us for a deep dive into wastewater sequencing to discover practical applications of this technology and where these techniques can be applied next!
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