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         Microbiology History:     more books (100)
  1. Natural History of Infectious Disease by Macfarlane Burnet, David O. White, 1972-10-27
  2. The Invisible Invaders: Viruses and the Scientists Who Pursue Them (Invisible Invaders) by Peter Radetsky, 1995-03
  3. Seaweeds of the British Isles by Natural History Museum, 1997-01-01
  4. The World of Rene Dubos: A Collection from His Writings by Gerard Piel, 1992-04
  5. The Discovery of the Germ: Twenty Years That Transformed The Way We Think About Disease (Revolutions in Science) by John Waller, 2003-10-01
  6. Fearsome Fauna: A Field Guide to the Creatures That Live in You by Roger M. Knutson, 1999-04-26
  7. Twelve Diseases That Changed Our World by Irwin W. Sherman, 2007-06-10
  8. Earth Alive!: From Microbes to a Living Planet by Mary E. White, 2003-05
  9. The birth of penicillin, and the disarming of microbes by Ronald Hare, 1970
  10. Micrographia or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies by Robert Hooke, 2007-11-01
  11. Germ Theory and Its Applications to Medicine & on the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery (Great Minds Series) by Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister, 1996-05
  12. The Life and Death of Smallpox by Ian Glynn, Jenifer Glynn, 2004-08-30
  13. How Scientists Explain Disease by Paul Thagard, 2000-08-15
  14. The Cancer Microbe by Alan Cantwell, 1990-07-01

101. Medical Microbiology: Neal Chamberlain's Look At Microbes!
This site contains lecture notes for medical microbiology, infectious diseases, and immunology. Many files that may be helpful to students studying medical microbiology.
http://www.geocities.com/medmicro.geo/
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Computerized Teaching Materials Used During Our Infectious Diseases Course at KCOM*
Click here to break out of someone else's frames! Articles will give you information to respond calmly rather than react fearfully to the recent acts of bio-terrorism.
Photo Gallery of Pathogenic Bacteria
- Some of my pictures of bacteria and bacterial pictures of others found on the Internet.
Pathogenic Bacteria Pronunciation Station
Estes Clinical Microbiology Images
Dr. Chamberlain's Infectious Diseases Lectures 2003-2004:
Lymphoreticular-Hematopoetic, Septic Shock, Upper respiratory tract, Lower respiratory tract, Urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Clinical Cases Developed at KCOM:
Mr. Potter

102. Medical Microbiology
Online textbook with scientific and medical information on many disease causing organisms.
http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/
Medical Microbiology
Fourth Edition
Edited By:
Samuel Baron, MD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
Associate Dean for Research Development and Planning
TEXTBOOK IS OUT OF PRINT. The CDROM is still available for $9.95 USD. The General Concepts Study Guide is out of print, but we have about 10 copies left.
If interested in the CD-ROM version of the book, click here
Preface
Microbes and Humanity
Microbes may be the most significant life form sharing this planet with humans because of their pervasive presence and their utilization of any available food source, including humans whose defenses may be breached. Microbial diseases are frequent and often severe, e.g. AIDS, cholera, tuberculosis, rabies. The ubiquitous presence of microbes and their astronomic numbers give rise to the many mutants that account for rapid evolutionary adaptation and in part for emerging diseases such as AIDS, ebola and antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis. This adaptability also accounts for the ability of microbes to utilize an enormous range of nutritional sources. Depending on the food source, microbes may have either beneficial roles in maintaining life or undesirable roles in causing human, animals and plant disease. Beneficial roles of microbes include recycling of organic matter through microbe-induced decay and through digestion and nutrition in animals and humans. In addition, the natural microbial flora provides protection against more virulent microbes.

103. SpringerLink - Publication
Papers in the fields of applied microbiology and biotechnology excluding pure biochemical articles.
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Publication Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0175-7598 (Paper) 1432-0614 (Online) Subject: Chemical Sciences Life Sciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 64 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 63 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Request a sample Volume 62 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 61 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 60 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 59 Number 6 Numbers 4-5 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 58 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 57 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 Numbers 1-2 Volume 56 Numbers 5-6 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 55 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 54 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 53 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 52 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 51 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 50 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 49 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 48 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 47 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 46 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 45 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 44 Number 6 Number 5 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 43 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Number 1 Volume 42 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 40

104. NUS: Faculty Of Medicine
Provides information and latest update on the department.
http://www.med.nus.edu.sg/mbio/

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Microbiology has assumed prominence in our lives. Topical reference to it is widespread, whether in life sciences, biotechnology, food production and safety, environmental or health issues amongst many others. Much of the progress has accelerated remarkably with the availability of powerful techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics and biocomputing.
Upcoming Seminars / Events Wednesday 30 June 2004 Microbiology Seminar
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105. Food Microbiology Information Centre
Current news and information on topics related to the production of safe food.
http://science.ntu.ac.uk/external/fhc/
Food Microbiology Information Centre
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106. Oral Environment Front Page
An online resource for information about saliva, plaque, general microbiology, oral microbiology, caries, periodontal disease and plaque control.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/dental/oralbiol/oralenv/home.htm
Newcastle University School of Dental Sciences Learning to Learn Resources ... Blackboard search oral environment MCQ TESTS Saliva
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Nature of microbes

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... Antibiotics Oral microbiology Oral diseases Bacterial ecology Bacterial adhesion Supragingival plaque ... Periodontal bacteria Oral disease control Predicting caries Fluoride Antimicrobials Periodontitis control ... Control strategies World News Current news items from around the world on: Dentistry Fluoride Gingivitis Caries ... Periodontal Disease Beating bottle caries A trainee health visitor is swapping bottles for cups to try and reduce caries in Newcastle infants. Ozone treatment for tooth decay A painless ozone gas treatment for tooth decay could replace injections, drilling and fillings, say its inventors at Queen's University, Belfast. But the British Dental Association warns that the technique has not been fully evaluated.

107. Fermenter
Bioprocessing, fermentation, laboratory, and microbiology equipment for the food, agricultural, and waste industries.
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108. Vienna Biocenter Homepage
Umbrella organization amalgamating several nonpublic life science research facilities; affiliated with the University of Vienna. Focusses on advancing and teaching microbiology, biochemistry, and biocomputing.
http://www.at.embnet.org/vbc/
The Vienna Biocenter accomodates different institutes from the school of natural science and medicine, the privately funded I.M.P. (Institute for Molecular Pathology) , as well as the Department for Bio Computing of the Vienna University Computer Center (VUCC) . The VBC represents also the national EMBnet node of Austria Search our site - Infos - Services (PhD and Research Programme) Events of current month
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go to floor 6 and visit the Bio Computing Department make a sidestep to the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology I.M.P. or take a shortcut to the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture the University of Vienna and the Vienna University Computer Center (VUCC)
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109. Cell Online
Biweekly publication of exceptional research articles in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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110. The Biology Project: Microbiology & Immunology
Immune system basics, antibody structure, HIV and AIDS. Case studies to test knowledge are provided.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/immunology/immunology.html
The Biology Project Home Immunology HIV/AIDS Simulate the spread of HIV through a population with virtual fluid exchanges. Results from a computer-simulated ELISA are used for an epidemiological study to determine possible original HIV carriers. The ELISA Assay Understand how an ELISA is performed, learn what serum components are measured in an ELISA, and be able to explain how an ELISA test is used to detect sero-positivity for HIV or any other pathogen. Western Blotting Analysis Learn why a western blot is a confirmatory test for HIV positivity, what serum components are measured in an ELISA, and how a western blot is performed. Introduction to Immunology Learn the basics about the immune system. Antibody Structure Understand how an antibody's physical structure determines its interaction with antigen. HIV and AIDS Learn about HIV's interaction with the immune system and how current treatments interrupt the HIV lifecycle.

111. University Of Nebraska Pathology And Microbiology
Information about clinical services, education, research and seminars.
http://www.unmc.edu/Pathology/

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Fax: (402) 559-6018 Contact the Webmaster Path/Micro Newsletter Issue 25 Welcome message from the Chair Our mission: VISION: To be a premier department recognized nationally and internationally for excellence in biomedical education, research and clinical care. MISSION: To develop, convey and apply knowledge to further the science and practice of pathology and microbiology. EDUCATION: Educate and train health professionals in the disciplines of pathology and microbiology and promote lifelong learning and professional growth of faculty, staff and learners. RESEARCH: Foster innovation, creativity and excellence in basic, translational and applied research in the disciplines of pathology and microbiology. CLINICAL CARE: Provide excellence in leadership and cost effective health care.

112. 3M Microbiology Home Page
Electronic Pipettor is a selfcalibrating, microprocessor-based system.
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113. Timeline Of Microbiology 1870s–1880s
Timeline microbiology’s 50 most significant events 1875–1995. Copyright © 2002 American Society for microbiology. All rights reserved.
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Ferdinand J. Cohn contributes to the founding of the science of bacteriology. He publishes an early classification of bacteria, using the genus name Bacillus for the first time.
Robert Koch publishes a paper on his work with anthrax, pointing explicitly to a bacterium as the cause of this disease. This validates the germ theory of disease. His work on anthrax was presented and his papers on the subject were published under the auspices of Ferdinand Cohn.
Joseph Lister publishes his study of lactic fermentation of milk, demonstrating the specific cause of milk souring. His research is conducted using the first method developed for isolating a pure culture of a bacterium, which he names Bacterium lactis.
Louis Pasteur
Robert Koch struggles with the disadvantages of using liquid media for certain experiments. He seeks out alternatives, and first uses an aseptically cut slice of a potato as a solid culture medium. He also turns to gelatin, which is added to culture media; the resulting mixture is poured onto flat glass plates and allowed to gel. The plate technique is used to isolate pure cultures of bacteria from colonies growing on the surface of the plate.

114. HACCP For Excellence - Technical Consultancy, Microbiology, Food Safety And Hygi
Technical, quality and microbiology consultancy to the food and drink industry.
http://www.haccpforexcellence.com
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HACCP for Excellence is a technical consultancy to the food, drinks and catering industries, providing support in HACCP, HACCP assessment, microbiology, Assured Safe Catering and continuous improvement for business excellence.
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) was developed in the 1960s in the United States to ensure food safety for the first NASA manned space missions. Since then, HACCP principles have been defined and endorsed in international food standards, and in European and UK legislation.
HACCP is now the internationally recognised food safety methodology. Assured Safe Catering is a system based upon HACCP principles, developed for caterers to ensure food safety. Manufacturers should operate a HACCP system in order to be certain of complying with current and forthcoming food legislation. Catering establishments can achieve valuable benefits by using HACCP or Assured Safe Catering. Many major retail outlets now insist on HACCP implementation, and it is a requirement of the BRC Technical Standard for suppliers of Private Label products.

115. Molecular Microbiology, University Of Groningen, The
Research on transport proteins, with emphasis on tranlocation and structurefunction analysis. Introduction to projects, publications, theses and staff at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
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Molecular Microbiology
University of Groningen The objective of the research in our group is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of bacterial protein export and solute transport. The solute transport systems are studied in bacteria, archaea and lower eukaryotes. The emphasis of the work is on the energetics and kinetics of the translocation processes, and the structure analysis of the proteins; the role of transport processes in the physiology of the micro-organisms is also studied.
Research units with own homepages:
Extremophiles
Protein Secretion
Research subunits with project descriptions:
Multi Drug Resistance
Structure and function of secondary transporters

Penicillin secretion Any comments or questions ? Mail Prof.A.J.M.Driessen; University of Groningen, Dept of Molecular Microbiology, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands, fax 0031-50-3632154, tel 0031-50-3632150

116. Laboratory Of Soil Ecology And Microbiology
Research projects and publications (University of Rhode Island, USA).
http://www.uri.edu/cels/nrs/seml/
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Research People ... E-mail Recent LSEM publications Amador, J. A., and J. H. Görres. 2004. A Problem-Based Learning approach to teaching introductory soil science. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education
Savin, M. C., J. H. Görres, and J. A. Amador. 2004. Microbial and microfaunal community dynamics in artificial and Lumbricus terrestris (L.) burrows. Soil Science Society of America Journal

Who are we?
The Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Microbiology started in 1994 as a collaboration between Josef Görres and José Amador . There are six people associated with the lab: Profs. Amador and Gorres ; Research Assistant and M.S. student Erika Nicosia ; M.S. students John Richard and Janet Atoyan , and undergraduate lab assistant Nicole Schwartz

What do we do?
Research
  • The role of free-living nematodes and protozoa in nutrient cycling in soil The structure of soil and how it affects the activities of soil biota Earthworms and their effects on nutrient availability, soil structure and microbial and microfaunal ecology

117. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
Publishes original research and review articles reporting new developments in the genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, and covers the most important advances in bacterial pathogenicity.
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/issuelist.asp?journal=mmi

118. Index
The NML is a high containment laboratories, for human and animal health located in the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Provides information on research, training and activities.
http://www.nml.ca

119. Cantacuzino Institute
Technical and scientific medical unit within the Ministry of Health involved in the development and application of programmes aiming at preventing and controlling infectious diseases.
http://www.cantacuzino.ro
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National Institute of Research and Development for Microbiology and Immunology "Cantacuzino"
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120. BioTech Science Resources
Excellent directory of WWW Lab Protocols/Methodology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, microbiology, Medicine, Ecology, Evolution resources from Indiana Univ.
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/scitools.html

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