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CNN: Top 10 health innovations of 2009 #7 Antimicrobial Paint
Your wall paint could protect you from dangerous bacteria, according to scientists at the University of South Dakota. They have invented a germ-killing molecule that can be added to paint and cloth to give it antimicrobial properties. The additive discovered by Dr. Sun at the University of South Dakota that creates germ-killing paint and licensed exclusively by Antimicrobial Technologies Group has been named one of the top 10 health innovations of 2009 by CNN.
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KTIV: New company markets germ fighting socks
A new South Dakota business is paving the way to help you fight germs by simply wearing a pair of socks or painting the interior of your house. Researchers from the University of South Dakota discovered the germ fighting molecule and now they’re partnering to bring to the marketplace.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting: Innovation
Simon Johnston, CEO, and Pamela Goldschmidt, Executive Vice President of Antimicrobial Technologies Group talk about the new product they produce that provides infection protection, odor control, and biofilm remediation to safely kill germs.
Listen to recorded interview here.
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