MSU biofilms research helps set standards for everyday products
MSU researcher Darla Goeres is using a .7 million US Environmental Protection Agency contract to develop new standards for growing, sampling and treating biofilms. The standards Goeres develops will help make sure the effectiveness claims made by antibacterial cleaning products are true.
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