Christopher GRIM, Research Microbiologist | Cited by 4,429 | of U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring (FDA) | Read 198 publications | Contact Christopher GRIM
La penicilina G o bencipenicilina foi'l primer antibióticu emplegáu llargamente en medicina; el so descubrimientu foi atribuyíu a Alexander Fleming en 1928, que llogró'l Premiu Nobel en Fisioloxía o Medicina en 1945 xunto colos científicos…
Streptococcus sanguinis is a gram-positive, facultative anaerobe and a normal inhabitant of the human oral cavity. It is also one of the most common agents of infective endocarditis, a serious endovascular infection.
In order for human microbiome studies to translate into actionable outcomes for health, meta-analysis of reproducible data from population-scale cohorts is needed. Achieving sufficient reproducibility in microbiome research has proven…
CrAssphage is a recently discovered human gut–associated bacteriophage. To validate the potential use of crAssphage for detecting human fecal contamination on environmental surfaces and hands, we tested stool samples (n = 60), hand samples…
To facilitate the harmonized surveillance and investigation of cyclosporiasis outbreaks in the US and Canada, we adapted and verified the US-FDA’s BAM 19b method and employed it in a national produce survey.
House flies are of major concern as vectors of food-borne pathogens to food crops. House flies are common pests on cattle feedlots and dairies, where they develop in and feed on animal waste.