Lab News
Shaun Sim won 2nd place in the 2019 IFT Graduate Student Poster Competition
Emily Griep has been awarded the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Scholarship
Emily Griep has been awarded the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Scholarship! This highly competitive honor includes an education travel grant to attend the 2017 Safe Quality Foods (SQF) International Conference in Dallas, Texas. Congrats, ...
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Emily Griep won 1st Place in Dairy Foods Division of Graduate Student Research Poster Competition at IFT17
Emily Griep won 1st Place in Dairy Foods Division of Graduate Student Research Poster Competition at IFT17 – Congrats, Emily! Research competition winners – http://www.ift.org/community/students/competitions/division-competition-winners.aspx
Pedro Menchik won honorable mention for outstanding teaching assistance in the department of food science
2017 Liberty Hyde Bailey Lecture: Carmen Moraru
Emily won 1st place at ADSA Grad Student Dairy Foods Division Oral Contest
Emily Griep from Moraru Lab won first place in ADSA Grad Student Dairy Foods Division Oral Contest. Congrats, Emily! Her presentation title was “Efficient Removal of spores from skim milk using microfiltration: Spore size ...
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Sam and Genevieve won 1st and 2nd place at IFT Undergrad Research Competition
Moraru Lab undergrads Samantha VanWees and Genevieve Sullivan both did a splendid job during the poster and oral presentation at the IFT 2016 national undergraduate research competition in Chicago, and won first and second ...
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Bacteria-repelling surfaces featured in Nature journals
Bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on surfaces are reduced by small-diameter nanoscale pores: how small is small enough? Prevention of biofilm formation by bacteria is of critical importance to areas that directly affect human ...
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IFT News: Cornell Researchers Give Microbes the Slip
Carmen Moraru of Cornell University discusses the use of anodization to create nanoscale topography that renders metal surfaces resistant to foodborne pathogens. http://www.ift.org/food-technology/past-issues/2015/august/columns/inside-academia.aspx