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Dr. Richard Armstrong is a?Lecturer for the School of Life and Health Sciences for Aston University. His research interests include applied microbiology (food and clinical), molecular microbiology, salmonella, campylobacter, MRSA and Escherichia?coli 0157, clostridium difficult, and molecular typing of microorganisms.
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