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  1. Microbiology: A Text-Book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles Edward Marshall, 2010-06-13
  2. Aspects of Microbial Metabolism and Ecology, Volume 11 (Society for General Microbiology) by Author Unknown, 1984-02-11
  3. Essential Microbiology by Stuart Hogg, 2005-08-12
  4. Microbiology Recall (Recall Series) by Alfa Omar Diallo, Vinay Chandrasekhara, 2004-09-23
  5. Basic Microbiology by Wesley A. Volk, Jay C. Brown, 1997-01
  6. Appleton and Lange Review of Microbiology and Immunology by William W. Yotis, H. Harold Friedman, 2001-05-16
  7. Carbon Substrates in Biotechnology (Society for General Microbiology Special Publications)
  8. Mixed Culture Fermentations (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology, 5)
  9. Microbiological Applications: Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology, Short Version by Harold J. Benson, 1999-07
  10. Microbiology Applications: Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology : Complete Version by Benson, 1997-01
  11. Vectors in Virus Biology (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology, No 12)
  12. Genetics as a Tool in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology Symposia)
  13. The Aerobic Endospore-Forming Bacteria: Classification and Identification (Special publications of the Society for General Microbiology) by R. C. W. Berkeley, 1981-06
  14. Microbial Diseases of Fish (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology, 9) by Ronald J. Roberts, 1982-11

61. General Microbiology Home
Title general microbiology Department Biology Course number Bio 103L SemesterSpring 2003 Instructor Dr. Xinnian Dong, xdong@duke.edu Office LSRC building
http://www.duke.edu/web/bio103/
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Bio 103 Announcements!!! The second microbiology exam is just around the corner (Monday, March 24). A copy of Exam 2 from last year is available to help you study, and the pdf file can be downloaded by clicking here: Exam2.pdf . If you can't get the pdf to download, there is a hardcopy in the lab available for xeroxing. Title : General Microbiology
Department : Biology
Course number : Bio 103L
Semester : Spring 2003
Instructor : Dr. Xinnian Dong, xdong@duke.edu
Office : LSRC building, room B354D
Office hours : Wednesday 2:30 - 4:30 pm, Friday 1 - 3 pm
Lab administrator : Dr. Maggie Whitson, mkw2@duke.edu Lecture Physics building, room 113 Lab sections : Biological Sciences, room 315

62. General Microbiology Lab
general microbiology Lab Information Page. general information Laboratoryexcises are an important part of general microbiology.
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: Dr. Maggie Whitson, 309 BioSci, mkw2@duke.edu
Laboratory preparator : Grete Tornow, 309 BioSci, mtornow@duke.edu Laboratory instructors (TAs)
MW am (9:10-11:20): Dave Roadcap, dwr2@duke.edu
MW pm (1:10-3:10): Feng Yun, yf5@duke.edu
TR am (9:15-11:15): Cynthia Wilson, cjw@duke.edu
TR pm (2:15-4:15): Dianne Kindel, dgh@duke.edu Helpful links for the unknowns projects Schedule of extra hours Table: Characteristics of Enterobacteriaceae species (Gram-negatives), from Bergey's Manual Vol. 1 Table: Characteristics of Gram-positive genera (irregular rods), from Bergey's Manual Vol. 2 General information Laboratory excises are an important part of general microbiology. Hands-on experience provides a better understanding of microbiology, and also provides you with some salable skills down the road. Good lab technique combines manual dexterity and common sense, both necessary for success in graduate and professional schools. Attendance and cooperation are all a part of your lab grade.

63. General Information - Institut Für Mikrobiologie - Universität Innsbruck
Welcome at the Institute of microbiology. HEAD OF THE INSTITUTE Univ.Prof.Dr.FranzSCHINNER. Postal address Institute of microbiology. Technikerstrasse 25.
http://www2.uibk.ac.at/microbiology/
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WELCOME AT THE INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY
HEAD OF THE INSTITUTE      Univ.-Prof.Dr.Franz SCHINNER  T el.Nr.: Fax Nr.: CONTACT                                             Secretariate: Ramona Medgyesy Susanne Csoergo Opening hours: Mo - Fr  10:00 h -12:00 h  13.00 h - 15.00 Tel.Nr.: Fax Nr.: Postal address Institute of Microbiology, Technikerstr. 25,  A- 6020 Innsbruck,  Austria HOW TO FIND US TRAIN: Tramway line Nr."3" at the opposite main station. Go to "Maria-Theresien Straße"             (2nd stop) - cross the road to the bus-station called line "O" - direction "Aller-             heiligen" or "Peerhofsiedlung" - get out at the stop called "Technik". AIR :     Taxi from the airport to the faculty - 5 min. CAR :    Highway "Exit Innsbruck Kranebitten" - direction Innsbruck city - turn to                    the left at the first roundabout City map Innsbruck Site map Institute of  Microbiology
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Practical courses and excursions summer semester 2003
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64. General Information - Institut Für Mikrobiologie - Universität Innsbruck
Translate this page microbiology /. Sitemap Suche Englische Version Kontakt. Deutsch.Welcome at the Institute of microbiology. HEAD OF THE INSTITUTE
http://www2.uibk.ac.at/microbiology/?style=textonly

65. Welcome To The UW-Madison Dept. Of Bacteriology
Outreach. microbiology for the general Public. microbiology Web Textbook.Science Education Articles about important topics in Science.
http://www.bact.wisc.edu/
General Information Department Overview Faculty Directories Staff Directories Awards ... UW-Madison Homepage Graduate Program Ph.D. Program M.S. Program Graduate Courses Biotechnology Training Program Undergraduate Program Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Requirements Courses and Activities Resources Outreach Microbiology for the General Public Microbiology Web Textbook Science Education : Articles about important topics in Science. Science News : A weblog of interesting events in Science.
Juvenile and adult Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes. These stages of the nematodes are not free-living; they reproduce inside larval stage insect carcasses. Announcements Department Colloquium Schedule Building Fund-Raising Alumni Corner Newsletter Careers Career and Job Information Welcome to the Department of Bacteriology. This site contains information about microbiology for scientists, students and anyone interested in microbiology. Our contact information is: 1550 Linden Dr.

66. General Food Technology And Food Microbiology
Translate this page general Food Technology and Food microbiology, INFO. University of Hohenheim (150a)· Garbenstr. 28 · D-70593 Stuttgart. Tel. 0711/459-2305. Fax, 0711/459-4199.
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/i3ve/00000700/00260041.htm
University of Hohenheim Faculties Faculty of Natural Sciences Institute 150 - Food Technology
General Food Technology and Food Microbiology University of Hohenheim (150a) · Garbenstr. 28 · D-70593 Stuttgart Tel. Fax Head Prof. Dr. rer. nat. W. P. Hammes
Email hammeswp@uni-hohenheim.de
Visiting Address Garbenstr. 28
70599 Stuttgart Individuelle Homepage Research Projects Members of Staff Publications Profile (in german) Grundlagen der Erzeugung von fermentierten Lebensmitteln im weitesten Sinne, mit folgenden Schwerpunkten :
- Wechselbeziehung zwischen unterschiedlichen Organismengruppen in fermentierenden Lebensmitteln
- Mikrobielle Populationen in Lebensmitteln
- Physiologie der Bildung und des Abbaus von biogenen Aminen sowie verwandten Verbindungen durch Fermentationsorganismen
powered by Responsible: hammeswp@uni-hohenheim.de Last Update: 28.03.2003

67. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY--BIOL 455>
BIOL 455General microbiology. If the link is followed by (pdf)the document requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin to view.
http://courses.ksu.edu/spring2001/BIOL/BIOL455/
BIOL 455 General Microbiology
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68. General Microbiology
microbiology 2002, Reviews are now added! 6 Jan 2002, microbiology Pages Schedule,Lab Manual, Links, Case Studies, Reviews, Anne Farewell, anne.farewell@gmm.gu.se,
http://www.geocities.com/genmicrobiology/
Microbiology 2002 Reviews are now added!
6 Jan 2002 Microbiology Pages: Schedule Lab Manual Links Case Studies ... Reviews Anne Farewell anne.farewell@gmm.gu.se Lennart Adler lennart.adler@gmm.gu.se CMB-Microbiology Home Page

69. General Microbiology
Schemes in this division Antibiotic Assays general microbiology Parasitology . Mail Webmaster or submit Feedback with comments.
http://www.ukneqas.org.uk/Directory/MICRO/generalm.htm
United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service
"helping to ensure clinical laboratory test results are accurate, reliable and comparable wherever they are produced"
Navigation
About EQA Directory Scheme Webs ... Webmaste r Office Members Participants Organiser Address Investigations covered Material distributed Dr Vivienne James
Deputy Organiser Quality Assurance Laboratory
Central Public Health Laboratory
Colindale
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AAFB microscopy
Examination for presence of acid and alcohol fast bacilli by microscopy
General bacteriology
Isolation of pathogens from simulated clinical material. Determination of susceptibility to antimicrobials Mycobacteria culture Isolation of bacteria from simulated sputum Syphilis serology Detection of treponemal antibodies Mycology Isolation of fungi from simulated clinical material Anti-HBs detection Detection of antibody to HBsAg Chlamydia detection Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis Diagnostic Serology: 1) Acute hepatitis screen Detection of IgM antibodies to hepatitis A virus and cytomegalovirus and markers of acute EBV infection 2) Exanthem screen Detection of IgM antibodies to parvovirus B19 and rubella virus and markers of streptococcal infection HCV RNA detection Qualitative and/or quantitative HCV RNA detection and genotype analysis Hepatitis B serology Detection of HBsAg and various other HB markers Hepatitis C serology Detection of hepatitis C antibody

70. General Interest - TML & MSH Department Of Microbiology: MicroWeb
of microbiology; Frequently Asked Questions FAQs on a variety of diseases; FeaturedArticles; Patient Information Brochures; Bug of the Month. general Interest
http://microbiology.mtsinai.on.ca/general/index.shtml
The following sections of our site may be of particular interest to you. If you have specific questions or individual health concerns, please contact your physician or health care provider.
General Interest Topics

71. OHD PHL GM: General Microbiology Home Page
general microbiology. Resources. The general microbiology Section tests approximately8,500 clinical specimens and 4,000 water samples per year.
http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/gm/index.cfm

DHS home
Public Health Laboratory
General Microbiology
Resources
The General Microbiology Section provides essential screening, diagnostic, and reference testing for rabies, bacterial and parasitic diseases to support outbreak investigations and public health surveillance. Molecular sub-typing of some bacterial pathogens is also performed. This is accomplished by:
  • Testing for tuberculosis, rabies, food-borne diseases (eg, botulism and other food poisoning), plague, diphtheria, whooping cough, gonorrhea, salmonellosis, shigellosis, E. coli O157, other diarrheal diseases, giardiasis, amoebic dysentery, cryptosporidosis, and other intestinal parasitic diseases.
  • Conducting bacteriologic monitoring of surface, waste, and drinking water to support local health department programs and other state agencies.

72. General Microbiology Sites
general microbiology Websites. October 10, 1999. You never really understandsomething unless you can explain it to your grandmother. Albert Einstein.
http://members.aol.com/drshors/genmic/genmic.html
General Microbiology Websites
October 10, 1999 "You never really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother." Albert Einstein. Fun Microbiology/Science Sites The Mad Scientist Network The Mad Science Group Access Excellence Bugs in the News ... Other Microbiology Courses Listing General Microbiology Sites When studying bacterial mating Lederberg found it frustrating so to make things look nice and do everything twice he invented replica plating. ASU Prokaryotic Diversity Web Site UW-Oshkosh Medical Technology Program Jim Crimando's Biological Sciences Home Page Medical Information ... Great Virus Websites Molecular Tools DNA/Protein Toolkit Promega: BioMath (Useful Unit Conversions and Conversion Factors in Molecular Biology) Cold Spring Harbor Genome Resources ... Human Genome Project Information Resources American Type Culture Collection Antibody Resource Page Promega Biotech Pharmacia and Upjohn ... Perkin Elmer Corporation For Pharmaceutical/BIOTECH Companies, Go To: Careers/JOBS If you have comments or suggestions, email me at drshors@aol.com

73. LookSmart - General Microbiology
Bio Building Blocks Biotechnology Research Centre Discover the basicsof microbiology. Topics covered include protein synthesis
http://canada.looksmart.com/eus1/eus881235/eus881296/eus848582/eus848633/eus8490

74. Microbiology At The University Of Kansas - General Information
The recent past years undergraduate enrollment figures for majors (Bachelor of Artsand, Bachelor of general Studies) in microbiology are as follows Year BA
http://www.ku.edu/~micro/general.html
Department of Molecular Biosciences Section of Microbiology
General Information
  • Charlotte Bell, M.D.; B.A. in Microbiology, University of Kansas (1971); Present position: Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology (Vice Chairperson), New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Peter Gilligan, Ph.D.; Ph.D. in Microbiology, University of Kansas (1978); Present position: Clinical Microbiology-Immunology Laboratories, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  • Judith Harmony, Ph.D.; B.A.in Microbiology and Medical Microbiology, University of Kansas (1965); Present position: Department of Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics, College of Medicine, University of Cincinatti, Cincinatti, Ohio.
  • M. Lynn Smiley, M.D.; B.A. in Microbiology (1976); Present position: Antiviral Clinical Research, Glaxo Wellcome, Plc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  • Michael Weibe, Ph.D.; Ph.D. in Microbiology, University of Kansas (1971); Present position: Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California.
  • Diane Wyatt, B.A. in Microbiology, University of Kansas (1977); Present position: Wyatt Cytoconsulting, 13201 S. Brougham, Olathe, KS 66062

75. University Of Manitoba General Calendar 2002-2003: Science - Microbiology
4.11 microbiology Head Peter Loewen general Office 418 Buller Building Telephone(204) 4749372 Web www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/microbiology/ Email
http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/calendar03/faculties/science/microbiology/

Faculty of Science

Section 4: Programs and Courses Offered by the Faculty of Science 4.11 Microbiology

Head: Peter Loewen
General Office: 418 Buller Building
Telephone (204) 474-9372
Web: www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/microbiology/
Email: peter_loewen@umanitoba.ca Academic Staff 4.11.2 Program Information
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae, and their interactions with the environment. It also an area of study that plays a pivotal role in understanding other life science disciplines, such as medicine, agriculture, ecology, and pharmacy. Studies in cloning, recombinant DNA technology, and gene sequencing are part of the program. The departments of Microbiology and Chemistry offer a joint Honours program and a joint Four Year Major programs in biochemistry and a joint Honours program in biotechnology Prerequisite Information
Students are advised to take courses in the year suggested, otherwise difficulties may arise with timetabling and prerequisite requirements. Students are responsible for all prerequisites and corequisites of the courses required or selected in all programs below. Since Chemistry courses form an integral part of all Microbiology programs, students should note the requirement of the Department of Chemistry that Grade 12 mathematics and chemistry are prerequisites. Honours Requirements and Options
To enter Honours Microbiology, students must have a minimum grade of "B" in each of

76. General Microbiology Information
general microbiology. Bugs in the News! SOCIETIES. American Society for microbiology,United States. Society for general microbiology, United Kingdom. TEXTBOOKS.
http://www.med.sc.edu:85/genl micro link.htm
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY Bugs in the News! Answers to questions about bacteria and viruses that are making news What the Heck is..... More answers Bugs on the Web This page features articles on various facets of microbiology (From University of Alberta). Includes some methods The Microbiology Network Serves as a communication resource for the microbiologist. The objective of this service is to encourage communication within the microbiology and biotechnology community This section of the Virtual Library is devoted to the science, practice, and application of microbiology and virology. Subjects covered include culture collections, databases, educational sites, journals, government and regulatory sites, images, medical microbiology, university departments, virology, protista, and references to newsgroups, Email lists, and other resources for the microbiologist. Outbreak On-line information service addressing emerging diseases The Microbial Underground's Guide to Microbiology on the Net A host of information Infectious Diseases Information from Johns Hopkins University Communicable Disease Fact Sheets From NY Dept of Public Health Infectious Disease WebLink Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal from CDC The"Bad Bug Book"

77. General Microbiology
The general microbiology course offered at UNA is designed for both majorsand nonmajors. BI 307 general microbiology. SPRING SEMESTER 2002.
http://www2.una.edu/droush/general.htm
The General Microbiology course offered at UNA is designed for both majors and non-majors. Students with majors in professional biology, general biology, ecology, allied health (premed, predent, nursing, etc.) and education generally take this course. A copy of the typical course syllabus follows: TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR BI 307 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY SPRING SEMESTER 2002 INSTRUCTOR : Dr. Donald Roush OFFICE : 210 FLOYD SCIENCE BUILDING OFFICE HOURS POSTED ON OFFICE DOOR PHONE TEXT LAB MANUAL : Customized Microbiological Applications, Complete 6th Ed., Harold J. Benson; Wm. C. Brown Publisher COURSE CONTENT : MINIMUM CHAPTERS THE MICROBIAL WORLD AND YOU Chapter 1 OBSERVING MICROORGANISMS Chapter 3 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF PROKARYOTIC CELLS Chapter 4 CLASSIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS Chapter 10 *** 1st EXAM *** BACTERIA* Chapter 11 FUNGI Chapter 12 VIRUSES Chapter 13 *** 2nd EXAM *** MICROBIAL METABOLISM Chapter 5

78. Community-Acquired Pneumonia Microbiology
Criteria for diagnosis Differential. microbiology, general Specific organisms. More microbiology, general The cell wall. Gram stain. There's no place like home
http://meded.ucsd.edu/isp/1999/CAP/review.html
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Microbiology General Specific organisms Pharmacology Drug classes Mechanism of action Resistance Treatment General Site of care Medication Duration ... Prevention References Literature cited Complete bibliography Links More... Microbiology General medschool.ucsd.edu/curricular_resources/MED/CAP/index.html 3/30/99

79. General Template (english)
Department of Biochemistry, microbiology and Immunology is affiliated with boththe Faculty of Medicine located near the Ottawa Hospital, general Campus and
http://www.medicine.uottawa.ca/microbio/bmi/
All About U of O Why Choose U of O Students Services ... Research
Quick Picks Liaison Office United Way Campaign 2001 Faculties and Departments Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Tuition Fees Employers Directory Tips for our New Site InfoWeb Registrar Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
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Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
Welcome to the BMI home page. The Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology is affiliated with both the Faculty of Medicine located near the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus and the Faculty of Science located on the main campus of the university. Its faculty consists of 20 regular, 50 cross-appointed and 21 adjunct members conducting research in a wide variety of areas in which specialized training for M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees can be obtained. Major areas of research include structure and function, infectious diseases, gene expression and signal transduction, and metabolism. Collectively, the department provides academic instruction to over 500 undergraduate students and over 150 graduate students.
UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING The BMI Department delivers an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Science (in both official languages) which leads to a B.Sc. with concentration in Biochemistry, or a Honours B.Sc. in Biochemistry. Several courses are compulsory for students in the Biopharmaceutical Sciences and the new Biomedical Sciences programs offered in the Faculty of Science as well.

80. General Microbiology
Information relevant to 2002 – Unit Details. Previous Intensive Algal Culture,Next Aquatic Ecology II. general microbiology. Enrolment code KQA207.
http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/UTASHANDBOOKS/UNITS/UNITSK/KQA207.html
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General Microbiology
Enrolment code: KQA207 Offered: Launceston: semester 1, Unit description: Is an introduction to microbial groups with special emphasis on their roles in disease and aquatic ecology. Microbial form and function (nutrition, metabolism and interrelationships) are discussed in the context of aquaculture. Examples of microbial diseases of aquatic animals are considered. Staff Dr C Burke For information on staff, turn to relevant Faculty website University phone and email search phone email Unit weight To see normal University Admission requirements Teaching pattern 2x1-hr lectures, 3-hr practical/tutorial weekly (12 wks) Timetable Prerequisites (S3T: 25% from Schedule A) Mutual exclusions Assessment mode practical reports (20%), completed practical schedule (5%), 1,500-word essay (10%), semester tests (15%), final 3-hr theory exam (50%) Examinations timetable (Users will need to know their login name (POP account) and password) Required texts etc Biology of Microorganisms, 9th edn

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