Just found out via Twitter about a cool new grant that was awarded:
Congrats to Kyle Bibby @kylejbibby on this NSF grant!#microbenet @SloanFoundation https://t.co/x1slHgygdT
— Paula Olsiewski (@polsiewski) March 1, 2017
Through a five-year, $500,000 CAREEER Award from the National Science Foundation, a civil and environmental engineering research group at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering will be developing new DNA sequencing methods to directly measure viral loads in water and better indicate potential threats to human health.
Source: What’s really in the water | EurekAlert! Science News