Research Update – DNA Barcoding
Using eDNA Barcoding Techniques to Transform Environmental Monitoring. Update on research partnered with the University of Guelph.
Using eDNA Barcoding Techniques to Transform Environmental Monitoring. Update on research partnered with the University of Guelph.
When analyzing for thiosalts, we thought we were comparing the same parameter across facilities and that by measuring them, we were obtaining actionable information and monitoring for potential aquatic risks.
EcoReg Solutions is proud to be part of an international team conducting a cutting-edge research project led by Dr. Lesley A. Warren of the University of Toronto and Dr. Jillian Banfield of the University of California, Berkeley).
Helga Sonnenberg is co author of an article published in the Journal of Aquatic Toxicology entitled “Subcellular partitioning of metals and metalloids (As, Cd, Cu, Se and Zn) in liver and gonads...