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Matching Membrane Filters and Culture Media for Reliable Microbiological Testing in Food Labs
Hey, did you know that two laboratories can test the same water sample using membrane filtration and still end up with different microbial counts? In many cases, the issue is not the sampling process itself. It comes from something much smaller whether the membrane filter and culture media are properly matched for the target organism and testing application. Many laboratories already use membrane filtration workflows, but filter-media compatibility is often overlooked because
GBS Team
May 132 min read


Kickstart Your Environmental Monitoring Journey with Expert Guidance from Genesis Bioscientific
Many companies understand that environmental monitoring is essential for maintaining product safety and quality, especially in the food industry. Yet, when it comes to starting or improving their environmental monitoring programmes, they often feel overwhelmed. Common challenges include dealing with multiple suppliers, unclear sampling plans, outdated procedures, missing documentation, limited staff, and the high cost of equipment. Environmental monitoring is more than just b
Luo Yee, Heng (Ms.)
Apr 293 min read


The Smart Choice for Labs: Why Equipment Rental Is Essential for Environmental Monitoring
Every year, World Laboratory Day highlights the vital role laboratories play in ensuring safety, quality, and innovation across industries. For food manufacturing and microbiology labs, environmental monitoring is a critical task that protects products and consumers alike. Yet, many labs face a common challenge: the high cost of owning specialized equipment needed for environmental monitoring. This article explores whether labs truly need to own all their equipment or if lab
Luo Yee, Heng (Ms.)
Apr 232 min read


The Hidden Cost of Fragmented Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring plays a vital role in ensuring food safety and maintaining audit readiness. Yet, many food manufacturing facilities face challenges because their environmental monitoring programmes are fragmented. These programmes often develop over time, using different suppliers, tools, and internal processes that do not connect well. This disconnection can put facilities at risk of contamination, audit failures, and costly corrective actions. Fragmented environmen
Luo Yee, Heng (Ms.)
Apr 13 min read
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