Next Science Cafe focuses on wastewater as a COVID-19 early warning system
's begins its spring lineup with Karen Coschigano and Guy Riefler discussing “Wastewater: A COVID-19 Early Warning System” on Feb. 24 at 5 p.m.
The talk can be viewed or on .
At the beginning of the spring semester, Coschigano, associate professor of biomedical sciences, and Riefler, professor of civil engineering, began implementing a new early warning system to give another tool to detect COVID outbreaks.
In this Science Café, Coschigano and Riefler will take everyone on a “field trip” into a sewer manhole to see the sample collection process. They will then explore the tremendous power and versatility of molecular biology techniques used to better understand, detect and combat COVID.
Infected individuals shed coronavirus 7 to 14 days before they begin to show symptoms. Riefler and his team of students, in collaboration with Facilities Management and Safety, have been collecting wastewater from University sewers fed by residence halls.
Using molecular biology, Coschigano extracts RNA from these wastewater composite samples, finds RNA sequences that match the coronavirus, and measures how many copies of the virus are present. Regular testing is allowing the University to monitor coronavirus levels and predict locations of outbreak and spread. Coupled with the University’s ongoing COVID testing program for students, the University hopes to keep the University and greater community safer.
The series is supported by the Research Division and Chapter of Sigma Xi. For more information visit the Science Cafe website.
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Spring Science Café Schedule
Wed. Feb. 24: Karen Coschigano, Assoc. Professor, Biomedical Sciences and Guy Riefler, Professor, Civil Engineering, “Wastewater: A COVID-19 Early Warning System.”
Wed. March 17: Dustin Grooms, Associate Professor, Physical Therapy
Wed. March 24: Pete Harrington, Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Fall 2020 Science Cafe Schedule
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