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'Bird Flu' Scientist Awarded Biosensing Chair

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Yanbin Li, a professor at the University of Arkansas (UA) has been named the Tyson Endowed Chair in Biosensing Engineering, UA announced this week. Li, a leading researcher of biosensing technology for food safety and quality applications, has developed a prototype portable biosensor system that can detect the H5N1 avian influenza virus, or "bird flu," in poultry samples in less than an hour, at an estimated cost of less than $10 per sample. A $1.5 million endowment for the new chair was provided by the Tyson Foods Foundation from a gift announced in May 2005, with matching funds from through...Read full article

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