Burge paper on managing disease in oyster aquaculture

January 24, 2019
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A smiling woman with long brown hair, wearing a blue V-neck top and a pearl necklace, sits in a laboratory next to a high-powered compound microscope. To her right, a computer monitor displays a pink-stained histology slide, likely showing a microscopic view of biological tissue.

UMBC-IMET faculty Dr. Colleen Burge was featured for her research on oyster aquaculture and a new paper which suggests that properly managed oyster aquaculture may actually limit the spread of disease among wild oysters.

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