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  1. Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology (Color Atlas & Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology) by Elmer W. Koneman, 2005-11-10
  2. Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences by Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet Duben-Engelkirk, 2010-02-17
  3. Prescott's Microbiology by Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, et all 2010-02-03
  4. Microbiology: An Evolving Science (Second Edition) by Joan L. Slonczewski, John W. Foster, 2010-11-01
  5. Microbiology with Diseases by Body System with The Microbiology Place Website (2nd Edition) by Robert W. Bauman, 2008-01-12
  6. Study Guide for Microbiology: An Introduction by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, et all 2006-07-29
  7. Introduction to Microbiology: A Case-History Study Approach (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac?) by John L. Ingraham, Catherine A. Ingraham, 2003-04-14
  8. Foundations in Microbiology by Kathleen Park Talaro, 2006-09-11
  9. Mims' Medical Microbiology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Richard Goering MDPhD, Hazel Dockrell MD, et all 2007-10-03
  10. Medical Microbiology, 24th edition (Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology) by Geo. Brooks, Karen C. Carroll, et all 2007-04-20
  11. Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Tenth Edition (LANGE Basic Science) by Warren Levinson, 2008-05-08
  12. Essentials of Food Microbiology (Hodder Arnold Publication) by John Garbutt, 1997-06-26
  13. Techniques in Microbiology: A Student Handbook by John M. Lammert, 2006-11-03
  14. Photographic Atlas For The Microbiology Lab by Michael J. Leboffe, Michael Leboffe, et all 1999-01

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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

42. Microbiology At UCT
The microbiology Department at the University of Cape Town hasjust merged with the Biochemistry Department, to form.
http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/
The Microbiology Department at the University of Cape Town has just merged with the Biochemistry Department , to form The
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology

This is is situated in a four-storey building, at the extreme north end of University Avenue on the Upper Campus. These pages cover the old Microbiology site; the new Web page will be up and running as soon as possible.
Site Contents
Old News Flashes
HIV/AIDS Information Page REALLY Old Bacteria
250 Myr and counting... THE GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS DEBATE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Specialist Sequencing Service HOT ... HOT ... HOT
Click here for MCB204S PowerPoint Presentations
and here for MCB309S Vaccine Lectures
What's at This Site
Teaching Material
Non-Microbiological Articles ... Address This page was written by Ed Rybicki
Please contact him by email or at (tel) x27-21-650-3265 , or contact Ethne Liebenberg Dept Secretary ) at (tel) 650-2401/2 / (fax) 689-7573
We thank Information Technology Services of UCT for giving our home page a home.

43. DIVISION Of   MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
This site is recognised for Linda Stannard's primer on virus architecture and her electron micrographs Category Science Biology microbiology Virology Research Centers......DIVISION of MEDICAL microbiology, The Services. All material on thissite is copyright of the Division of Medical microbiology. Queries
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/

DIVISION of
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
The Division of Medical Microbiology is involved in all activities pertaining to the promotion of improved health care and prevention of infections.
This includes training of medical students, science students and medical technologists,
as well as applied research. Virological investigations are undertaken by the
Services
Queries should be addressed to the Webmaster

44. 3M Microbiology Products: Electronic Pipettor & Tips
Electronic Pipettor is a selfcalibrating, microprocessor-based system.
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Find out about the NEW FEATURE added to the
5 mL 3M Electronic Pipettor! is pre-programmed to perform the most common Petrifilm plate and Redigel test dilutions and provides high accuracy and precision handling for micro-volumes of liquids. Products Available: Back to the top

45. Allied Laboratory Services, A UKAS Accredited Microbiology And Chemistry Laborat
A UKAS accredited microbiology and chemistry laboratory providing analytical and technical support for the food industry.
http://www.alliedlabs.co.uk
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46. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Reviews In Medical Microbiology
Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering developments and techniques in medical microbiology, virology, mycology, parasitology, clinical microbiology, and hospital infection.
http://www.revmedmicrobiol.com
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47. Molecular Microbiology
Similar pages Medical microbiology Neal Chamberlain's Look at Microbes!This site contains medical microbiology, immunology, and infectious disease lecturenotes as well as numerous files designed to help students study for medical
http://www.blackwell-science.com/products/journals/mole.htm

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48. The Biology Project: Microbiology & Immunology
Information about 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 2001 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.

49. LABORATORY OF SOIL ECOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
Research projects and publications (University of Rhode Island, USA).
http://www.uri.edu/cels/nrs/seml/
Home
Lab news
Opportunities Research People ... . in print
What's in this site?
This site contains information about the people research publications collaborators , and funding sources of th e Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Microbiology at the University of Rhode Island. You can also find information about related courses , research and teaching opportunities in our laboratory, useful resources on different aspects of soil ecology and microbiology, and lab news and events
Who are we?
The Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Microbiology got started in early 1994 as a collaboration between Josef Gorres and José Amador . Currently there are five people associated with the lab: Josef and José are both faculty in the Dept. of Natural Resources Science; Heather Taylor is a research associate; Melissa Hayden and Andrea Bixby are undergraduate Coastal Fellows
What do we do?
Among our research interests are:
  • 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 Biogeochemistry and water quality functions of riparian forest soils Earthworms and their effects on nutrient availability and soil structure Biodegradation and bioremediation of organic contaminants Soil enzymes and nutrient pollution Spatial and temporal distribution patterns of soil biota and biogeochemical processes
We also have an interest in science education at the elementary (

50. FEMS - Federation Of European Microbiological Societies
Devoted to the promotion of microbiology in Europe. FEMS is linking 42 microbiological societies.Category Science Biology microbiology Associations......FEMS microbiology Website Federation of European Microbiological Societies
http://www.fems-microbiology.org/

51. The Golgi BioPages Have Moved
Similar pages Table of Contents Purushothama V. Dasaraju and Chien Liu microbiology of the Circulatory System.Lawrence L. Pelletier, Jr. microbiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract.
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/biopages/micro.html
The Golgi BioPages have been moved to:
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Please update your bookmarks accordingly.

52. Department Of Biology
The Department of Biology at Texas A M University is home to the following majors Biology, Botany, microbiology and Zoology.
http://www.bio.tamu.edu/
Department of Biology
3258 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3258
979-845-7747 (phone)
979-845-2891 (fax)
Welcome to the Department of Biology!
The mission of the Department of Biology is to provide high quality education in biological sciences to our students, to advance the body of scientific knowledge through scholarly research, and to provide technical and educational expertise locally, nationally and internationally. This mission can only be achieved through the recruitment, retention and support of the highest quality faculty, staff and students.
The Department of Biology plays a central role in the university by providing fundamental lecture and laboratory courses introducing biological principles to students majoring in agriculture, architecture, business, engineering, geosciences, liberal arts, science and veterinary medicine. We also provide modern and comprehensive B.S. and B.A. curricula in Biology, Botany, Cell and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Zoology for more than 1300 undergraduate majors.
Our graduate programs prepare scientists for careers in academia, industry and government and play an essential role in enhancing an understanding of the central role of biological systems in the global environment. Our faculty also provide expertise outside the university in service on scientific advisory and editorial boards, in evaluation of scientific innovations and the importance of biological systems to society, and in helping Texas and the United States meet the challenges of the future.

53. Medical Microbiology
Medical microbiology. Fourth Edition. Edited By Samuel Baron, MD.Professor and Chairman, Department of microbiology and Immunology.
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
The General Concepts Study Guide is out of print.
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.

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Molecular biology of Pleurotus ostreatus and functional analysis of its genome. Features a genetic linkage map and publications.
http://www.unavarra.es/genmic
GENETICS AND MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP Department of Agrarian Production Public University of Navarra Pamplona, Spain CONTENTS CONTACTS VISITAS Dr. Antonio G. Pisabarro Prof. of Microbiology Tel.: (+34) 948 169 107 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: gpisabarro@unavarra.es Dra. Lucía Ramírez Prof. of Genetics and Plant Breeding Tel.: (+34) 948 169 130 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: lramirez@unavarra.es

55. Molecular Microbiology Jump Station
A comprehensive collection of links for microbiologists.Category Science Biology microbiology Directories......
http://www.horizonpress.com/gateway/micro.html
Welcome to the Molecular Microbiology Jump Station: the ULTIMATE collection of links and information on molecular microbiology, molecular bacteriology, virology, microbes, bacteria, medical microbiology, environmental microbiology, industrial microbiology and all aspects of microbiology. Paris apartment
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56. 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

57. Microbiology Direct Reviewed Microbiology Web Directory
A Reviewed microbiology web directory. Good links to many different microbiology websites.Category Science Biology microbiology Directories......Oxoid is a registered trademark. www.microbiologydirect.com Updated Mon,Jan 13, 2003. Aims of microbiology Direct Sponsorship Acknowledgement.
http://www.microbiology-direct.com/
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58. Microbiologist Seeks Employment
Ph.D., M.S.P.H. Resume and CV. Experience includes all areas of microbiology to include virology (both serology and viral isolation), parasitology, mycology, tuberculosis, and clinical immunology.
http://home.usaa.net/~rgwhiddon
ROBERT G. WHIDDON, PH.D., M.S.P.H. MICROBIOLOGY / PUBLIC HEALTH / QUALITY 5651 Shoal Creek Drive
Haymarket, Virginia 20169 Email: rgwhiddon@earthlink.net
Website: http://home.usaa.net/~rgwhiddon
I have developed and applied skills in microbiology and infection control , supervised as many as 26 employees in large (500 bed hospitals) reference laboratories. My experience includes all areas of microbiology to include virology (both serology and viral isolation), parasitology mycology tuberculosis , and clinical immunology . I taught in active training programs in these centers for many specialties to include infectious disease pathology , and medical technology . I have been an invited lecturer at University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and I am a contributing author to the textbook used in that program.
I have built complex relational databases in Access and Paradox for management of laboratory supply operations. I have designed a laboratory computer system featuring edit checks and conditional branching logic. I was a

59. IJSEM -- Home
Netherlands, UK. (More Information). Copyright © 2003 by the Society forGeneral microbiology. Online ISSN 14665034 Print ISSN 1466-5026.
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60. Farrand Lab
Research projects examining the biology and molecular biology of the plant pathogen, Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Contains personnel and papers with abstracts. University of Illinois, U.S.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/farrand/lab/index.html
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