Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 570: Biology
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de Ruiter, Jolet; Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Sif Fink; Herren, Pascal; Høier, Freja; De Fine Licht, Henrik H.; Jensen, Kaare H.,
2019.
Fungal artillery of zombie flies : infectious spore dispersal using a soft water cannon.
Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
16(20190448).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2019.0448
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Smits, Theo H.M.; Duffy, Brion; Blom, Jochen; Ishimaru, Carol A.; Stockwell, Virginia O.,
2019.
Archives of Microbiology.
201(6), pp. 713-722.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-019-01647-7
Projects
Projects according to DDC 570: Biology
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TinyML Grasshopper Classifier
Utilizing AI for the classification of insect sounds, particularly those of grasshoppers, is a promising method to monitor biodiversity non-invasively in the field. Our project focuses on the development and implementation of a sustainable TinyML model. This model aims to efficiently classify grasshopper species ...
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SpectralPad
SpectralPad offers an easy-to-use, accurate and cost-efficient way to diagnose and monitor yellow skin diseases for more than 1 billion patients world wide.
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Settlement edges – Transition areas
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ActinOmics: bioprospecting and genomics of actinobacteria isolated from the Marchica lagoon
The massive and excessive use of antibiotics in medicine has led to the emergence and spread of multi-resistant pathogens, rendering treatment with the usual antibiotics ineffective. Added to this phenomenon of antibiotic resistance is the emergence of new infectious diseases, often zoonotic, in humans. Hence the ...
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ToViPoRe: massive detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus by high-throughput sequencing
Swiss agriculture is at risk with the emergence of a new viral disease epidemic caused by the Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV), also know as Jordan virus. This plant disease attacking tomato and peppers can lead to a complete yield loss thus generating significant economic losses for Swiss growers. This ...