NDSU Ph.D. student Preeti Sule, left, and assistant professor Birgit Pruess study an E. coli strain grown on the surface of meat.
NDSU Ph.D. student Preeti Sule, left, and assistant professor Birgit Pruess study an E. coli strain grown on the surface of meat.https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2011/april-25-2011/ndsu-researcher-studies-disease-causing-bacteria/ndsu-ph.d.student-preeti-sule-left-and-assistant-professor-birgi/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2011/april-25-2011/ndsu-researcher-studies-disease-causing-bacteria/ndsu-ph.d.student-preeti-sule-left-and-assistant-professor-birgi/@@download/image/2011-04-29.9702744236
NDSU Ph.D. student Preeti Sule, left, and assistant professor Birgit Pruess study an E. coli strain grown on the surface of meat.