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  1. Development Of Microcystin Detoxifying Water Biofilters

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/water-treatment-biofilters-microcystin

    University of Toledo Description Researchers at the University of Toledo are putting toxin-eating bacteria to ... remove algal toxins from water. A team of researchers from the University of Toledo has developed a new ...

  2. Prevention Of Cyanobacterial Bloom Formation Using Cyanophages

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/viruses-prevent-cyanobacterial-bloom-formation

    Description New research at Ohio State investigates an environmentally friendly way to reduce microcystins in ... cyanophages we have in Ohio lakes, and quantify them.” The hope is that researchers will discover a way to use ...

  3. Fish Flesh And Fresh Produce As Sources Of Microcystin Exposure To Humans

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/fish-and-produce-sources-microcystin

    Stuart Ludsin, Ohio State University Description A team of Ohio State researchers is helping to determine ... produce affected by algal blooms. A multi-college research team led by Stuart Ludsin, an aquatic ecologist ...

  4. Method Development for Detecting Toxins In Biological Samples

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/detecting-toxins-biological-samples

    Kenneth Hensley, University of Toledo Description Researchers at the University of Toledo are developing ... these substances might be hazardous to health. A research team at the University of Toledo is ...

  5. Social Network Analysis of Lake Erie HABs Stakeholder Groups

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/analysis-habs-stakeholder-groups

    Turner, Kent State University Description New research at Kent State University will make community water ... messages. A research team led by Kelly Turner, assistant professor of geography, aims to develop a map of ...

  6. Innovation Seminar Series

    https://woosterresources.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/innovation-seminar-series

    – graduate students, post-docs, research scientists and staff.  Refreshments will be served in Wooster. ...

  7. Experts: Smaller Algal Bloom Predicted For Western Lake Erie

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/news/experts-smaller-algal-bloom-predicted-western-lake-erie

    2015. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its research partners predict that ... leading a new, two-year project funded by the Ohio Department of Education’s Harmful Algal Bloom Research ...

  8. Eligibility to Drive OARDC Vehicles

    https://woosterresources.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/service-departments/garage-fleet-services/eligibility-drive-oardc-vehicles

    research locations within and outside of the state of Ohio. Graduate students needing to use state fleet ... state locations but under no circumstances can these students drive state fleet vehicles to research or ... full-time faculty, staff and graduate research and teaching associates. 2. All part-time or temporary staff ...

  9. Development Of Real-Time Detection Of Cyanotoxins In Drinking And Irrigation Water Sources Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles And Validation With Laboratory Measurements

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/field-faucet-projects/uavs-faster-algal-bloom-sampling

    New research will take the birds’ eye view of harmful algal blooms to get test results faster ... researchers led by Jiyoung Lee, an associate professor of public health at The Ohio State University, is ...

  10. Guidance for powdered activated carbon use to remove cyanotoxins

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/activated-carbon-remove-cyanotoxins

    Investigator John Lenhart, The Ohio State University Description Research in progress at The Ohio State ... toxin and environmental conditions. The research team, led by John Lenhart, an environmental engineer in ...

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