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Research - Chem Bio

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Research includes tools to detect and mitigate animal disease breakouts; policy net assessments to provide fresh perspectives on fundamental elements of the national biodefense strategy; improved tools for integrated CBRN Risk Assessment; incident characterization capability for response and restoration; improved chembio forensic analysis capability; consequence assessments of attacks on chemical facilities and chem bio attacks on other critical infrastructure; integrated CBRNE sensor reporting capability; handheld rapid biological and chemical detection systems; and detection paradigms and systems for enhanced, emerging and novel biological threats. SERRI has funded the following Chem/Bio Defense projects.

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Analysis of WMD Materials in Waste and Storm Water Treatment Infrastructures in Southeastern US Cities
Assemilation of NEXTRAD radial Winds in a Regional Mesoscale Model and the Use of a Lagrangian Model to Estimate the Transport and Dispersion of Gases/Particles over the Southern U.S.
Biosensor Research
Development of an Integrated Sensor System for Real-time Monitoring of Metabolites of Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Agents, Pesticides, and E. coli in Food and Water
Lab on a Chip for Rapid Detection of Multiple High Consequence Human and Plant Pathogens
Nano-Coated Smart Sensors for Explosive Diagnostics and Monitoring
Nerve Agents: Enhanced Understanding of Chemical Mechanisms and Interactions with Environment and Relevant Surfaces Addressed by Computational Approaches
Rapid Detection of Agriterrorism via Remote Sensing
Real-Time Detection of Chemicals and Biological Pathogens in Fluids
Visual Analytics Enabled Surveillance and Detection of Biological Threats from Large Microbial Bioinformatics Datasets
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