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Microbes in Water

The Microbes in Water group use both traditional methods such as culturing, DNA based methods including flow cytometry, diverse DNA sequencing applications, and statistics and machine learning for big data interpretation to examine bacteria and other microbes in both water and water-related biofilms.

This includes many different kinds of water, with a central focus on drinking water treatment and distribution. Other projects include water re-use, bathing water, irrigation and contaminated sediments in natural settings. We connect to profile area LTH Water, and work closely with the Division of Water Resources Engineering at the Institution of Building and Environment as well as the national drinking water research cluster DRICKS.

Affiliated researchers

Links open personal profiles in Lund University's Research Portal

Researchers in a boat. Photo.

Contact

Catherine Paul, Senior lecturer

E-mail:
catherine.paul@tvrl.lth.se