Computer program aids food safety experts with pathogen testing
date:Feb 26, 2019
a grant to Martin Wiedmann, professor of food science, who is also a co-author of the paper.

A computer model like EnABLe connects those data to help answer questions related to changes in contamination risks, potential sources of contamination and approaches for risk mitigation and management, Zoellner said.

A single person could never keep track of all that information, but if we run this model on a computer, we can have in one iteration a distribution of listeria across equipment after one
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