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Amber Richards is a Researcher in the Department of Population Health at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Her work focuses on microbial pathogen dynamics in food production systems, particularly Salmonella and Campylobacter species. She investigates bacterial behavior in poultry processing environments and develops methodologies for pathogen detection and control. Her research integrates genomic analysis, microbiology, and food safety practices.
Key research themes include bacterial biofilm formation, serovar diversity in foodborne pathogens, and the ecological links between environmental and livestock-associated bacteria. Her work aims to improve food safety standards and reduce zoonotic disease risks through evidence-based interventions.
Recent studies have explored enrichment media efficacy in Salmonella detection, genetic differences between Campylobacter isolates from water and poultry, and CRISPR-based diagnostic tools for pathogen identification. This research has implications for both agricultural practices and public health policies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Her current role involves collaborative research within the College of Veterinary Medicine's academic and diagnostic infrastructure.
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