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Taeyeong Choi. Credit: Kennesaw State University
KENNESAW, Ga. – A Kennesaw State University researcher is working on a groundbreaking tool that could transform food safety and disease detection.
What they’re saying:
Assistant Professor of Information Technology Taeyeong Choi is developing an electronic nose, or “e-nose,” that uses artificial intelligence to detect pathogens like salmonella and E. coli.
Researchers hope the device could one day be used in health care to diagnose multiple diseases with a single breath sample.