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  1. Microbiology Laboratory Fundamentals and Applications (2nd Edition) by George A. Wistreich, 2002-05-09
  2. Microbiology PreTest Self-Assessment and Review, Twelfth Edition (PreTest Basic Science) by James Kettering, 2007-03-23
  3. Microbiology: A Human Perspective w/ARIS bind in card by Eugene W Nester, Denise G. Anderson, et all 2005-11-07
  4. Microbiology for Surgical Technologists by Kevin B. Frey, Paul Price, 2003-01-01
  5. Environmental Microbiology, Second Edition
  6. Medical Microbiology and Immunology Flash Cards by Ken S. Rosenthal PhD, 2005-12-20
  7. Medical Microbiology and Infection at a Glance by Stephen H. Gillespie, Kathleen B. Bamford, 2007-10-02
  8. Essential Microbiology for Dentistry by Lakshman Samaranayake Hon DScHon FDSRCS (Edin)DDS(Glas)BDSFRCPathFHKCPathMIBiolFCDSHKFHKAM(Path)FHKAM(DSurg), 2006-07-28
  9. Microbiology: Principles and Health Sciences Applications by Lois Bergquist PhD, Barbara Pogosian MS, 2000-03-15
  10. Medical Microbiology (Scion Handbooks) by Myra Wilkinson, Ron Cutler, 2011-02-28
  11. Food Microbiology: An Introduction by Thomas J. Montville, Karl R. Matthews, 2008-05
  12. Oral Microbiology at a Glance by Richard J. Lamont, Howard F. Jenkinson, 2010-03-22
  13. Microalgae: Biotechnology and Microbiology (Cambridge Studies in Biotechnology) by E. W. Becker, 2008-04-24
  14. World of Microbiology and Immunology - 2 Volume Set (World Of......series)

81. The World Wide Web In Teaching Medical Microbiology In The UK
The World Wide Web in Teaching medical microbiology in the UK. Assessmentof medical microbiology Teaching Pages from UK University Pages. . .
http://www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/mbiology/legacy/fullproj/pro_medt.htm
The World Wide Web in Teaching Medical Microbiology in the UK
Of the Web sites of 32 UK Universities offering Medical Microbiology and/or Microbiology only three currently publish teaching information dedicated to Medical Microbiology on the Web:
Assessment of Medical Microbiology Teaching Pages from UK University Pages. . .
Newcastle University (Computers in Microbiology)
This site consists of a list of apparently unrelated topics ranging from ecology to molecular virology and public health. The information was not very comprehensive and mainly comprised links to other Web sites. Nevertheless, there are some excellent graphics including a picture of the cholera toxin B pentamer.
Leicester University (Online Tutorials)
There is only one microbiology tutorial at this site - "A dose of the pox..." - about the history and eradication of smallpox. This site represents, in my opinion the ideal format for online tutorials. It is very interactive with subsequent pages being introduced with questions such as "So what happened next?" and "How did vaccination catch on?". This style captured my attention and I was very interested to find that in 1774, a farmer named Benjamin Jesty had written about his experience vaccinating his wife and two sons with cowpox taken from the udder of an infected cow before Jenner tried it himself. This format, however, is probably not ideal for conveying large volumes of textual information. Perhaps this should not be the intention. Rather, such online tutorials should perhaps whet students’ appetites for information in a particular area by providing an overview with titbits of interesting information not often found in books. This can then be supplemented by book-work as the Web is unlikely to take the place of textbooks in the near future, if it ever does.

82. Medical Microbiology
DEPARTMENT OF medical microbiology. Department of medical microbiology(G4), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State
http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/med/mikro/home.htm
University of the Free State / Universiteit van die Vrystaat
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News/Nuus Students/Studente Divisions/Afdelings ... University HomePage/Universiteits Tuisblad DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY Department of Medical Microbiology (G4),
Faculty of Health Sciences,
University of the Free State,
P.O. Box 339,
BLOEMFONTEIN
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The Department of Medical Microbiology
resides in the Health Sciences Building on the campus of the University of the Free State and is part of the School of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Sciences. The department has Microbiology and Virology sections. Each section provides diagnostic services, training for undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, as well as various research programs and training for science students interested in a research career. Department of Medical Microbiology (G4), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, P.O. Box 339, BLOEMFONTEIN 9300, SOUTH AFRICA Message : Head of Department / Boodskap van Departementshoof In an era of great changes that the Department of Medical Microbiology experienced over the last decade, the department is still in a strong position in the Faculty of Health Sciences, and delivers work of outstanding quality in the fields of diagnostic laboratory services, training and research. The department must therefore, due to drastic changes where senior positions were filled by young, motivated personnel with fresh ideas, be seen as a rising young department with lots of experience. The personnel are positive about future prospectives and are raady for the challenges that lie ahead.

83. Department Of MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY (UOFS Course Information)
Everything about the department of Name medical microbiology Naam MEDIESEMIKROBIOLOGIE. Head of Department, Telephone Extension, EMail.
http://www.uovs.ac.za/info/cid/department.asp?q=GMKM

84. UCL: Admission: Graduate Prospectus: Academic Departments: Clinical Sciences: Me
8 academic staff 8 research students. Contact (medical microbiology) Dr Helen Donoghue.Email h.donoghue@ucl.ac.uk. Clinical Sciences medical microbiology.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/gsp/current/study/depts/clinic/medmicro.html
Key Facts and Contacts Bloomsbury campus Head of Department
Professor John L Stanford 8 academic staff
8 research students Contact
(Medical Microbiology)

Dr Helen Donoghue E-mail: h.donoghue@ucl.ac.uk Tel:
Fax: Director of Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health
Professor Alimuddin Zumla E-mail: a.zumla@ucl.ac.uk Tel:
Fax:
Royal Free campus
Head of Department:
Professor Stephen H Gillespie 6 academic staff
7 research students
16 taught graduate students Contact:
Dr Tim McHugh E-mail: t.mchugh@rfc.ucl.ac.uk Tel: Fax: Web page: www.rfhsm.ac.uk/~mbio Director of the Academic Centre of Travel Medicine and Vaccines: Dr Jane Zuckerman Contact: Ruth Hargreaves E-mail: r.hargreaves@rfc.ucl.ac.uk Tel: Fax: Web page www.rfc.ucl.ac.uk Clinical Sciences: Medical Microbiology

85. Medical Microbiology Options
Careers in medical microbiology. Public Sector There are two careerpaths for medical microbiologists in the public sector either
http://www.biocareers.org.uk/medinfo.htm
Careers in Medical Microbiology
Public Sector

There are two career paths for medical microbiologists in the public sector either as an MLSO (Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer) or a Clinical Scientist. These two roles overlap slightly.
MLSOs carry out the routine tests in hospitals and public health laboratories, plus some research and development work. Senior positions also involve managing staff and budgets. Entry is open to graduates, usually with degrees that have been validated by the Institute of Biomedical Science which is also responsible for assessing eligibility for state registration with the Health Professions Council
Clinical Scientists work in diagnostic laboratories and pathology departments in large hospitals and medical schools. The Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) is a major employer of clinical microbiologists, some of whom work in reference laboratories or as epidemiologists. Work focuses on disease diagnosis, treatment and surveillance; clinical scientists often collaborate closely with health care professionals. There is some opportunity to carry out research and development projects in the specialisms of bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology.

86. Mims On Fleshandbones.com
Mims medical microbiology. Contents. General information. medical microbiologyMims £34.99 Mosby March 1998 ISBN 072342781X 592 pages 744 illustrations.
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Read what others have to say, and then have your two penny's worth. Related titles Titles that are a bit like Medical Microbiology Inspection copies Lecturers! Order your inspection copy of Medical Microbiology online General information Medical Microbiology Mims Mosby March 1998 ISBN: 072342781X 592 pages 744 illustrations Medical Microbiology takes a modern and clinically relevant approach to microbiology, discussing the organ systems in turn and addressing the diseases caused by invading microbes within each. The book has four main sections in which the first sections describe infectious diseases in terms of conflict between the host and the parasite. The third section is a full, factual, clinically-based account on infectious diseases with the necessary attention to core medical microbiology, while the fourth section is devoted to prevention and treatment, including a chapter on epidemiology. For problems or suggestions concerning this service, please contact:

87. Faculty Of Medicine UCD, Department Of Medical Microbiology
The Department of medical microbiology is presently based with, and host to, theNational Virus Reference Laboratory (VRL) on the Belfield Campus of University
http://www.ucd.ie/~medmicro/mainpage.htm
The Department of Medical Microbiology is presently based with, and host to, the National Virus Reference Laboratory (VRL) on the Belfield Campus of University College Dublin. It also has laboratories in Ardmore House and at the Biotechnology Centre, both also on the Belfield Campus. Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology
Professor William Hall MD, PhD
Telephone: +353-1-706 1350 Lecturer in Medical Microbiology
Dr. Alan Shattock BA Mod (Nat Sci), MA, PhD
Telephone: +353-1-706 2810/ 1350 Special Lecturers in Medical Microbiology
Dr. Jacqueline Quinn MB, BCh, BAO, MMedSci
Telephone: +353-1-706 1323 Dr. Thomas O'Connell MB, MRCPI, MPH, Dip.Mgt.
Telephone: +353-1-209 4949 Departmental Administrative Support
Ms. Sheila Lewis, Administrative Officer
Telephone: +353-1-706 1350
Ms. Denise McDonnell, Executive Assistant Telephone: +353-1-706 1323 Undergraduate Teaching The Department is involved in teaching to the fourth year of the undergraduate medical curriculum and to the third year of the microbiology undergraduate course in the Faculty of Science. Departmental staff also teach in the Department of Public Health Medicine and Epidemiology and in the Department of Nursing Studies.

88. Information Technology Center Software Detail
Title medical microbiology Alternate Title Microbiology (medical microbiology)Instructions Located under Class Related Software on the Windows Start menu
http://www.ahsl.arizona.edu/computing/itc/softwaredesc.cfm?name=64

89. Welcome To The Department Of Medical Microbiology And Immunology
SIU, School of Medicine, Welcome to the Department of medical microbiology andImmunology. Feel free to explore our site and contact us with any questions,
http://www.siumed.edu/mmi/
Welcome to the Department of
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Feel free to explore our site and contact us with any questions SIU Home Page
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90. Rubriek: 44.43 Medical Microbiology
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek 44.43 medical microbiology. Link , Laboratory Centre for Disease Control Office
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/44/43/
Rubriek: 44.43 medical microbiology
Laboratory Centre for Disease Control: Office of Biosafety / Laboratory Centre for Disease Control: Office of Biosafety Novel Antibiotics Database / Japan Antibiotics Research Association

91. Microbiology@Warwick Medical Microbiology
Department of Biological Sciences. medical microbiology. Crest. Elizabeth Wellingtonpathogen survival in soil. medical microbiology. bacterial pathogenesis.
http://www.bio.warwick.ac.uk/micro/medical.html

92. Medical Microbiology And Immunology - Medical Microbiology And
medical microbiology and Immunology Department medical microbiology and Immunology436 Service Memorial Institute 1300 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706
http://www.wisc.edu/grad/gs/programs/majors/652.html

93. RMIT - Medical Microbiology I
Home / Academic Programs / Course Guides / Life Sciences / LZ / M / medical microbiologyI. ONPS5112 medical microbiology I. medical microbiology (Part A).
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Academic Programs/Course Guides/Life Sciences/L-Z/

94. RMIT - Search Results
Home / Academic Programs / Course Guides / Life Sciences / LZ / M / MedicalMicrobiology. Found 2 Documents, Sorted by title, Page 1 of 1, Go to page,1.
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Academic Programs/Course Guides/Life Sciences/L-Z/

95. MSc Medical Microbiology
This course aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of medical microbiologyincluding the spread of microorganisms, disease causation, diagnosis
http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/prospectus/masters/msmm.html
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This course aims: to provide a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of medical microbiology including the spread of micro-organisms, disease causation, diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention of pathogens of major significance to public health and advanced practical training in this diverse field. The increasing incidence of microbial infections worldwide is being compounded by the rapid evolution of drug-resistant variants and opportunistic infections by other organisms. This scenario and the morbidity and mortality associated with chronic infections and some childhood microbial diseases, require well-trained medical microbiologists. To meet this need, the course provides the theoretical knowledge and practical training necessary for accurate laboratory diagnoses in the hospital environment or basic research in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. Graduates from this course go into careers related to medical microbiology in research establishments, the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals or medical schools.
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Students take a total of six study units, one from each timetable slot. A typical selection of units is given below; not all units will be available in any one year. Some units can be taken only after consultation with the Course Organiser.

96. KUMC Medical Microbiology 850
medical microbiology 850. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and ImmunologySchool of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/microbio/microbio850.html
Medical Microbiology 850
Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology
School of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Questions? Contact the Microbiology Department Office, either by E-mail , come to 3025 Wahl West, or call ext. 8-7099. The Course Director is Dr. Michael Parmely . The Course Coordinator is Kathy Mackay UPDATES
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97. Department Of Medical Microbiology, Dermatology And Infection
The Department was formed in May 1998 through fusion of the earlier Departmentof Infectious Diseases and parts of the Department of medical microbiology.
http://www.infek.lu.se/

98. Department Of Medical Microbiology
Department of medical microbiology, King's College Schoolof Medicine Dentistry. Welcome to our Home Page.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/schools/kcsmd/medmicro/mmhome.htm
Department of Medical Microbiology
Welcome to our Home Page What is medical microbiology?
About the Department of Medical Microbiology

Research activities

Undergraduate courses
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Other sites of interest
You can contact the department by writing to: Professor M.W. Casewell
Department of Medical Microbiology
Bessemer Road
London SE5 9PJ
United Kingdom
Tel: 0171 346 3213 (UK)
(+44 171 346 3213 international) Fax: 0171 346 3404 (+44 171 346 3404 international) or via electronic mail to nergish.desai@kcl.ac.uk Nergish Desai . Last updated 22 August, 1997

99. Medical Microbiology - Health Sciences - University Of Alberta
Home Subject Health Sciences medical microbiology and Immunology, Versionfrançaise. medical microbiology and Immunology. Selected Databases.
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/medicalmicrobiology/index.cfm

100. MPIIB - Medical Microbiology
medical microbiology. Research Group for medical microbiology. Fieldsof research We are analyzing the mechanisms of endotoxin shock
http://www.immunbio.mpg.de/home/englisch/wissenschaft/mikrobiologie.html

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