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Records 1 to 9 of 9 records from [ORD-NERL] from author Blake Snyder

2019
Snyder, B., M. Molina, O. Georgacopoulos, R. Sowah, AND Mike Cyterski. Seasonality of Fecal Indicator Bacteria, Microbial Source Tracking Markers, and Pathogen Occurrence in an Urbanized Stream. ASLO 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, San Juan, PR, February 23 - March 04, 2019.
2018
Snyder, B., M. Molina, AND O. Georgacopoulos. Influence of Impervious Surfaces on Pathogen Occurrence and Human-Associated Bacteroides in an Urbanized Stream. ASM Microbe 2018, Atlanta, GA, June 07 - 11, 2018.
Georgacopoulos, O., B. Snyder, M. Molina, M. Edwards, AND E. Lipp. Micro CSI - Using a Microbial Citizen Science Initiative As A Tool to Manage Stream Water Quality in An Urban Watershed. ASM Microbe 2018, Atlanta, GA, June 07 - 11, 2018.
2017
Molina, M., J. Bradshaw, B. Snyder, AND L. Prieto. Interseasonal precipitation patternsimpact the occurrence of waterborne pathogens in an agricultural watershed. 2017 ESA Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 06 - 11, 2017.
Snyder, B., M. Molina, AND O. Georgacopoulos. Relationships and trends of E. Coli, human-associated Bacteroides, and pathogens in the Proctor Creek Watershed. Georgia Water Resources Conference, Athens, GA, April 19 - 20, 2017.
Snyder, B., M. Molina, AND O. Georgacopoulos. Relationships and trends of E. Coli, human-associated bacteroides, and pathogens in the Proctor Creek watershed (GWRC 2017). In Proceedings, Georgia Water Resources Conference, Athens, GA, April 19 - 20, 2017. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1-7, (2017).
Molina, M., J. Bradshaw, AND B. Snyder. Using Microbial Source Tracking Markers to Predict Occurrence of Waterborne Pathogens in Urban and Agricultural Watershed. FEMS Microbiology Congress 2017, Valencia, SPAIN, July 09 - 13, 2017.
2016
Snyder, B., M. Molina, O. Georgacopoulous, AND S. Dye. Can Human Associated Bacteroides (HF183MGB) be used as a Pathogen Predictor in Urban Watersheds? ISME 16, Montreal, CANADA, August 21 - 26, 2016.
Molina, M., Mike Cyterski, D. Spidle, AND B. Snyder. Micro CSI: A Microbial Citizen Science Initiative in Urban Watersheds. Upper Oconee Watershed Network Annual Summit, Athens, GA, September 30, 2016.