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Thursday, 07/31/2014 7:32:03 PM

Thursday, July 31, 2014 7:32:03 PM

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Dr. Amit Morey, an expert food microbiologist and a consultant to Micro Imaging Technology (MIT), proposed the new sample preparation method. He said, "This method will revolutionize the MIT 1000 System and significantly broaden its appeal in the clinical health, and food safety markets, as well as other pathogen testing arenas."

Dr. David Haavig, Chief Scientist of MIT, said, "Even though the MIT 1000 System is the fastest and least expensive bacterial pathogen test today, it still requires bacteria taken from culture plates. This new method will significantly simplify the bacterial isolation step and completely eliminate the culture plate growth time of 16-24 hours. If successful, this new method will reduce the entire specimen identification turnaround time to 4 to 5 hours."



Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/micro-imaging-technology-and-northern-michigan-university-to-investigate-mit-1000-enhancement-to-20140729-00389#ixzz395mNHvUw

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http://medcraveonline.com/JNHFE/editorial-board
http://www.food-safetynet.com/docs/2013_2Q_Newsletter.pdf