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  1. CliffsQuickReview Microbiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by I. Edward Alcamo, 1996-07-19
  2. Microbiology: A Human Perspective by Eugene Nester, Denise Anderson, et all 2008-09-29
  3. Microbiology Super Review by The Staff of REA, Research, et all 2000-07-01
  4. Review of Medical Microbiology by Patrick R. Murray, Ken Rosenthal, 2005-06-29
  5. Rapid Review Microbiology and Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Ken S. Rosenthal PhD, Michael J Tan MDFACP, 2010-08-27
  6. Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, 8th Edition by Jeffrey C. Pommerville, 2006-12-15
  7. Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, 8th Edition by Jeffrey C. Pommerville, 2006-12-15
  8. Koneman's Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology (Color Atlas & Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology) by Elmer W. Koneman, 2005-11-10
  9. Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology (Mahon, Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology) by Connie R. Mahon MSMT(ASCP)CLS, Donald C. Lehman EdDMT(ASCP)SM(NRM), et all 2010-03-09
  10. Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences by Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet Duben-Engelkirk, 2010-02-17
  11. Deja Review Microbiology & Immunology, Second Edition by Eric Chen, Sanjay Kasturi, 2010-06-21
  12. Manual of Clinical Microbiology (2 Volume Set)
  13. Foundations in Microbiology by Kathleen Park Talaro, 2008-09-12
  14. Prescott/Harley/Klein's Microbiology by Joanne Willey, Linda Sherwood, et all 2007-01-12

21. ScienceDaily: Microbiology News
microbiology News. Articles and images on biochemistry research, microorganisms, cell functions and related topics, updated daily.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/microbiology/
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22. Microbiology @ Leicester
microbiology is at the forefront of a technical revolution incredibly sensitive molecular tools, coupled with sophisticated computer informatics,
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/
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Micro-organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa) are fascinating creatures. They help purify our waste water and clean up pollution. Mankind has used them for thousands of years in the production of foods and drinks but other types can cause new devastating diseases. Microbes are the oldest inhabitants of the Earth, yet we have only discovered a small fraction of those that currently exist. Microbiology is at the forefront of a technical revolution: incredibly sensitive molecular tools, coupled with sophisticated computer informatics, provide powerful new approaches to unlocking the secrets of life. Explore them here. Dr Alan Cann microbiology@leicester.ac.uk Amazon.com
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23. MICROBIOLOGY 101/102 HOME PAGE
Dr. Hurlbert s site includes an enormous amount of information for people interested in learning about microbiology.
http://www.slic2.wsu.edu:82/hurlbert/micro101/pages/101hmpg.html
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Keep Posted EXTENDED DEGREE COURSE, MICROBIOLOGY 102 VISIT THE FREQUENCY ASKED QUESTIONS SITE BEFORE PROCEEDING Micro 102 was designed as a 3 credit, distant learning, Internet-based (virtual) course that fulfills the lecture portion for a WSU Biology General Educational Requirement, as well as the requirements for the WSU Nursing, Human Nutrition General Dietetics, Physical Therapy and the Plant Pathology Degrees; it is also meets the lecture requirement for most certified health-related programs such as Physician's Assistant. Under modified conditions, on-campus WSU students may also take Micro 102. Micro 102 consists of the material in the NetText101 chapters, and in the indicated URLs. Some required readings may be required. If you are planning on using Micro 102 as credit towards a degree, check with the institution/department from which you expect to obtain the degree before registering to insure that you will receive credit for this course towards your degree.

24. Applied And Environmental Microbiology
American Society for microbiology journal specialising in environmental/food microbiology and general applied microbiology.
http://aem.asm.org/
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25. Microbeworld: Discover Unseen Life On Earth
Uncharted Microbial World Microbes and Their Activities in the Environment is a new report based on an American Academy of microbiology colloquium that
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Quicktime iPhone Apple TV ... DIVX Subscribe to MicrobeWorld Video through iTunes or Miro . MicrobeWorld Video is now formated for Apple TV, iPhone and the Video iPod. From your local bus route to international air travel, infectious diseases can spread across the globe in a matter of hours. In this video podcast episode filmed at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., Stephen Eubank from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech and Daniel Lucey from Georgetown University discuss the role of transportation in the spread of disease and examine the effectiveness of various measures to curb transmission. Stephen Eubank , Ph.D., is a project director at the Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech. His research focuses on modeling and simulating the spread of disease and regional transportation, and the analysis of complex systems. Daniel Lucey , M.D., M.P.H., is an adjunct professor in the

26. Microbiology Animations
Home Genetics Biochemistry Immunology Physiology microbiology Contact Genetics Biochemistry Immunology Physiology microbiology
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27. ScienceDirect - Veterinary Microbiology, Volume 128, Issues 3-4, Pages 217-434 (
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28. Electronic Sites Of Microbiology Journals
Links to the electronic sites of major journals publishing articles about microbiology.
http://www.e-journals.org/microbiology/
Electronic Sites of Microbiology Journals
These are links to journals in which articles concerning microbiology are published. The sites will almost always have Tables of Contents available free and may frequently have selected articles, or the entire text online. Some sites are free; others require registration or paid subscriptions. Many journals have free "trial" periods, or bundle online with print subscriptions, so check the site to test availability. Last revised Wednesday, 19-Mar-2008 10:37:59 CST. Hot keys: =Go to top of page; =Go to previous letter; =Go to next letter; =Go to bottom of page. Jump to: A B C D ... Z
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29. Department Of Microbiology-The University Of Iowa
Department of microbiology The University of Iowa 3403 Bowen Science Building 51 Newton Road Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone 319-335-7810.
http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/microbiology/

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30. Access Excellence: Microbiology Links
The web site includes a virtual field trip through a microbial zoo, microbe of the week , and stories from the popular press related to microbiology and
http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/microbiology.html
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Microbiology Websites
  • American Society for Microbiology
    The American Society for Microbiology is the oldest and largest single life science membership organization in the world.
  • The "Bad Bug" Book
    This handbook, developed by the Food and Drug Administration, provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. Some technical terms have been linked to the National Library of Medicine's Entrez glossary.
  • CELLS Alive!
    Check out this site for unique images of microorganisms that make you sick, and the blood cells that do battle to keep you well. Includes links to sites offering further information on microbiology, infectious diseases and cell biology.
  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
    One of my favorite sites is the CDC homepage as I can get recent statistics on various diseases. This year I was able to download stats on the occurrence of HIV is both females and in California and give them to my students as we started our AIDS unit.
    (Theresa Peters, '96 AE Fellow)

31. MBI200 Microbiology, Fall 2004/2005 - OpenCourseWare - Tufts University
The topics covered in this course deal selectively with important pathogens because Medical microbiology will not be the only exposure of the student to
http://ocw.tufts.edu/Course/2
Search HOME SCHOOLS COURSES ABOUT OCW ... OCW Home MBI200 Microbiology, Fall 2004/2005 Staphylococcus-like organisms on samples of wood collected from steam baths. (Image courtesy of CDC/ Janice Carr.) Highlights of this Course This course introduces students to the principles of infectious agents. With an empahasis on pathobiology, lecturers chosen for their expertise and speaking ability cover a wide range of topics from Streptococcus to Fastidious Bacteria . The course also includes a Wet-lab hands-on experience Course Description The intent of this course is to introduce students to basic tactics used by microbial pathogens to establish infectious diseases. As such, students should understand that most of the principles detailed in the course will be encountered several times during the next year of studies, particularly in the Infectious Diseases unit. The topics covered in this course deal selectively with important pathogens because Medical Microbiology will not be the only exposure of the student to infectious agents. As examples, HIV is only covered in two lectures, but you will have other opportunities to review the basics of disease caused by this virus. An understanding of the principles of infectious agents calls for some hands-on experience, so this course also includes a wet~lab that most students regard as fun and painless. Some of the things learned in the wet-lab will eventually be utilized by all of you in the clinic. Participation in the lab is required for successful completion of the course, and a detailed lab summary will be required of all students after the last lab session.

32. SGMJournals
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary microbiology MIC Cover For an alternate route to Society for General microbiology Online from
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Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia,
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33. Microbiology And Immunology On-line
Dr. Richard Hunt and his colleagues at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine have created an excellent Medical microbiology and Immunology
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Dr Charles Bryan of the USC School of Medicine discusses important microorganisms in infectious disease THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 80 AUDIO-VIDEO LECTURES IN VARIOUS FORMATS (DOWNLOADABLE AND STREAMING) ON-LINE AT THIS SITE - GO HERE Microbiologia e Imunologia On-line In association with Faculdade de Americana, Brazil, parts of this site are being translated into Portuguese Go here Microbiología e Inmunología On-line In association with Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico, parts of this site are being translated into Spanish

34. Department Of Microbiology, Cornell University
Develops and transfers basic new technologies and applications in bioprocess engineering, cellular recognition, gene control and expression, and plant and
http://www.micro.cornell.edu/
SEARCH: Microbiology Cornell Welcome to the Department of Microbiology Wing Hall Word from the Chair I am pleased to welcome you to the web site of the Department of Microbiology. We are proud of our long heritage and central role in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell. This site will give you information about our Department, its faculty, staff, and students, as well as its research, teaching and outreach programs. You will find that we focus on two main areas of microbial biology, Prokaryotic Biology and Environmental Microbiology. We have diverse research and teaching interests from molecular microbiology, genetics, and physiology to microbial ecology, bioremediation, biogeochemistry, and environmental toxicology. We work on aerobes and anaerobes, on methanogens and metallogens, on genes and genomes, on quorum sensing, global signaling pathways, symbionts, pathogens and biofilm communities. Welcome to the Wonderful World of Microbes! William C. Ghiorse

35. SGM.ac.uk : Society For General Microbiology
microbiology Today The awardwinning house magazine of the SGM a valuable source of information about current issues and research in microbiology.
http://www.sgm.ac.uk/
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36. International Microbiology
The official Journal of the Spanish Society for microbiology. The fields covered include microorganisms, microbial biology (physiology, ecology, morphology,
http://www.im.microbios.org/
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37. Microbiology. A Resource For Research Microbiologists
Molecular microbiology. A resource for research microbiologists.
http://www.horizonpress.com/gateway/micro.html
Microbiology. A Resource for Research Microbiologists
The gateway to information and resources on microbiology for the research scientist.
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Definition of Microbiology
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, which are unicellular or cell-cluster microscopic organisms. This includes eukaryotes such as fungi and protists and prokaryotes such as bacteria and certain algae. Viruses are also included. Microbiology subdivided into divisions including bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology and others. A scientist who specializes in the area of microbiology is called a microbiologist. Microbiology can be divided into several subdisciplines, including:
  • Microbial physiology: The study of how the microbial cell functions biochemically. Includes the study of microbial growth, microbial metabolism and microbial cell structure. Microbial genetics: The study of how genes are organised and regulated in microbes in relation to their cellular functions. Closely related to the field of molecular biology. Molecular Microbiology: The study of the molecular biology and genomics of microorganisms.

38. Microbiology Interdepartmental Program
Undergraduate and graduate course information and listing, distance education courses, and links to other sites of interest. Easy to navigate layout.
http://www.micro.iastate.edu/
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Professor in Charge Graduate Program E-mail: microbiology@iastate.edu Undergraduate Program E-mail: microundergrad@iastate.edu Interdepartmental Microbiology Program Iowa State University 207 Science I Ames, Iowa 50011 Tel:(515)294-1630 Fax:(515)294-6019 Pseudomonas syringae between epidermal cells in bean leaf. Picture contributed by Gwyn Beattie. Iowa State University offers degrees in microbiology at both the graduate (M.S., Ph.D.) and undergraduate (B.S.) level. The involvement of professors from a wide range of departments in these interdepartmental programs reflects the richness and diversity of the microbiologists at the university and in the Ames area. Contact Microbiology Programs Web Manager via: ahetland@iastate.edu

39. Medical Microbiology. Table Of Contents
Our textbook brings together more than 100 internationally leading scientists to convey the mechanisms and principles of medical microbiology.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mmed.TOC&depth=2

40. Welcome | Microbiology Department
We offer the only B.S. degree in microbiology in Oregon, training about 130 majors. 95% of graduates are employed in their field or are engaged in further
http://microbiology.science.oregonstate.edu/
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Undergraduate Studies We offer the only B.S. degree in Microbiology in Oregon, training about 130 majors. 95% of graduates are employed in their field or are engaged in further studies (graduate or professional, particularly medicine and allied fields) 3 months after graduation.
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We train about 30 graduate students earning M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
Research
We conduct research on a broad range of subjects covering viruses, bacteria and parasites and their roles in the health of the environment and humans, animals and plants. Our research serves the missions of the College of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Science and we work closely with scientists in local biotechnology companies.

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