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PostJanuary 6, 2021

J-WAFS PIFadel Adib and his food contamination sensor were featured on CBS News

Fadel Adib in an interview from CBS

Last February, J-WAFS PI Fadel Adib was featured on CBS This Morning in a segment on food safety. In his interview, he features the food contamination sensor from his Seed Grant research. 

 

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by Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
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