Fangqiong Ling, PhD, assistant professor, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, & public health faculty scholar, co-authored a paper, published in Nature Water, on bacteria populations in bathroom faucets of St. Louis area households.
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Water quality monitor, locust-inspired electronic nose under development (Links to an external site)
Fangqiong Ling, PhD, Asst. Professor, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences & Joe Steensma, EdD, Professor of practice, Brown School, & Public Health Faculty Scholars, are co-principal investigators in Daniel Giammar’s team developing a tool to monitor the quality of drinking water using a grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Washington Magazine features the work of several Public Health Faculty Scholars who address societal issues across our region. Vetta Sanders Thompson, Matthew Kreuter, Bettina Drake, Fangqiong Ling & Anneliese Stoever, are highlighted, among others.
Ling wins best Emerging Investigator Series paper (Links to an external site)

Faculty Scholar & Asst. Prof. at McKelvey School of Engineering, Fangqiong Ling, PhD, has been awarded the Best Emerging Investigator Series Paper in 2022 from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Precision insights can be found in wastewater (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar, Fangqiong Ling from the McKelvey School of Engineering has developed a machine learning model that uses microbes to tease out how many individual people they represent.
Before test results, signs of COVID-19 are in water systems (Links to an external site)
Research from the lab of Fangqiong Ling at the McKelvey School of Engineering finds SARS-CoV-2 material in wastewater reflects illnesses in communities. It also helps establish guidance for future studies.