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What Is Microbiology?
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Microbiology, the study of microscopic (very small) forms of life, has transformed our understanding of the world. So, why are these tiny things such a big deal?
Apr 1, 2010
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Tami Port
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Robert Koch, Microbiology Pioneer
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German medical physician who developed methods for obtaining bacteria pure cultures and laid Koch's Postulates identifying bacilli that cause diseases.
Oct 1, 2010
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Tel Asiado
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Robert Koch – History of Microbiology
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Frustrated by unfulfilled big dreams of high adventure, Robert Koch, a German physician, was destined for smallness, as a pioneer of modern microbiology.
Jan 20, 2009
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Tami Port
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How to Work Safely in a Microbiology Laboratory
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Lab safety guidelines pertaining to the four biosafety laboratory levels are discussed.
Mar 8, 2011
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Damiana Chiavolini
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Antony von Leeuwenhoek – Pioneer of Microbiology
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Leeuwenhoek was the first person to introduce the scientific world to the microbial world and is thus regarded as one of the Father's of Microbiology.
Jun 16, 2010
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Jitendra Rathod
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How Hot Composting Works – Microbiology
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During aerobic composting variations in temperature are caused by changes in the types, number and activity of bacteria and other microorganisms within the compost heap
Mar 6, 2010
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Mike Bown
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Microbiology - Seeing & Understanding the Unseen
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They are almost everywhere, in the air, soil and water. They are on and inside the bodies of living things. They can help, and they can harm. They are the microbes.
Mar 13, 2009
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Donald Reinhardt
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How to Use a Microincinerator in a Microbiology Laboratory
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A microincinerator, also known as a bactoincinerator, is a device used in microbiology laboratories to sterilize instruments.
Jul 19, 2010
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Tami Port
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Aseptic Sterile Technique for Use in Microbiology Laboratory
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In a microbiology lab it's essential to avoid contamination of sterile materials and isolated cultures with the bacteria and fungal spores that are around.
May 31, 2010
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Tami Port
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Donald Reinhardt
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Active consultant in the area of medical microbiology with emphasis...
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David Chandler
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David Chandler is a freelance writer living in the southeastern United States. After serving as a Reconnaissance Marine, he graduated from the University of South Florida where he majored in...
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Jillian O Keeffe
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I'm a Irish writer with a year's experience in journalism and a primary degree in microbiology. Along with biology and philosophy, I am interested in human behaviour and psychology. I also...
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Use of an Inoculation Loop to Transfer Bacteria
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Also called an inoculation wand and microstreaker, this metal loop is a reusable tool used to transfer bacterial samples from one location to another.
Jun 30, 2010
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Tami Port
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Damiana Chiavolini
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I am a trained researcher in Microbiology and an Adjunct Research Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University. I have worked as a research faculty in the vaccine and infectious disease...
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