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Biosensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Biohazards and Disease in Aquaculture.
Ian Johnston
BioEngineering
Microfluidics and Microengineering
Centre for Engineering Research
Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems
Extracellular Vesicle Research Unit
Centre for Climate Change Research (C3R)
School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
Department of Engineering and Technology
Centre for Future Societies Research
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Biohazard
100%
Diseases in Aquaculture
100%
Shellfish
100%
Disease Spread
100%
Time Monitoring
100%
Management Practices
50%
Fully Automated
50%
Disease Diagnosis
50%
Farm Environment
50%
Harmful Algae Blooms
50%
Laboratory-based
50%
Aquaculture Industry
50%
Business Operations
50%
Virus
50%
Fish Farmers
50%
Viral Pathogens
50%
Bacteria Detection
50%
Biological Toxins
50%
Pathogen Surveillance
50%
Aquaculture
50%
Chemical Contaminants
50%
Target Programs
50%
Culling
50%
Bacterial Pathogens
50%
Effective Management
50%
Movement Restrictions
50%
Competent Authority
50%
Technology Development
50%
Decision Support
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Europeans
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Red Tide
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