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Welcome to the Schmale Laboratory at
Virginia Tech!
Little is known
about the long distance transport of microorganisms
in the atmosphere. We have developed
technologies with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or
drones) to study microorganisms hundreds of meters
above the surface of the earth. We are using robots
to track the movement of hazardous agents in the
water.
New strategies are needed to detect, monitor, and control mycotoxins (fungal chemicals that are harmful to domestic animals and humans) in feed and food products. We use gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) to detect and quantify mycotoxins in small grains and barley ethanol co-products. Find Dr. Schmale on Google Scholar, LinkedIn, Twitter, Kudos, ORCID, Loop, and Research Gate |
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413 Latham Hall, Ag Quad Lane School of Plant and Environmental Sciences Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0390 |
office phone: (540)
231-6943 lab phone: (540) 231-0733 fax: (540) 231-7477 email: dschmale@vt.edu twitter: @SchmaleLab |