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  1. Microcards: Review Cards for Medical Students by Sanjiv Harpavat, Sahar Nissim, 2007-08-01
  2. Medical Microbiology (Flexibook) by Fritz H., M.D. Kayser, Kurt A., Ph.D. Bienz, et all 2004-11-30
  3. Usmle Step 1 Lecture Notes: Microbiology / Immunology (Kaplan Medical) by Louise Hawley, Mary Ruebush, 2004
  4. Microbiology: An Introduction (9th Edition) by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, et all 2006-03-09
  5. Microbiology, Pearls of Wisdom (Pearls of Wisdom (Boston Medical Publishing)) by S. James Booth, 2000-09-15
  6. Essentials of Medical Microbiology by Wesley A. Volk, Bryan M., Ph.D. Gebhardt, et all 1996-01-15
  7. Microbiology: A Human Perspective w/ARIS bind in card by Eugene W Nester, Denise G. Anderson, et all 2005-11-07
  8. Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual (5th Edition) by James G. Cappuccino, Natalie Sherman, 1998-07
  9. Microbiology: An Introduction with CDROM by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, et all 2006-02
  10. Foundations in Microbiology: Basic Principles by Kathleen Park Talaro, 2006-09-13
  11. Medical Microbiology: A Laboratory Study by William G. Wu, 1995-03-31
  12. Medical Microbiology: A Short Course by Ellen Jo Baron, Robert S. Chang, et all 1994-10
  13. Microbiology: Principles and Explorations by Jacquelyn G. Black, 2001-11-16
  14. Problem-Based Microbiology by Swapan Kumar Nath, Sanjay G. Revankar, 2005-12-07

81. Medical Microbiology And Bacteriology
Major medical microbiology and Bacteriology. National Cancer Institute/John Keith. For much of human history, we didn’t understand what caused and spread
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National Cancer Institute/John Keith Students of this program study microbes that cause human disease and sickness. Subjects of study include bacterial genetics, anatomy, and reproduction.

82. Med Micro Homepage
medical microbiology in the School of Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences The Division of medical microbiology in The University of Edinburgh is
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Welcome to the Division of MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Head of Division: Professor Ian Poxton
Infectious diseases remain one of the most pressing medical problems and are still the major cause of premature death throughout the world. Infection issues, such as BSE, AIDS and E.coli O157, are regularly identified and discussed in the media and persist as major concerns in public health. Medical Microbiology is the study not only of the causative organisms of infection, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi, but also the pathogenic effects on the human host. The Division of Medical Microbiology in The University of Edinburgh is the largest in the United Kingdom.The research covers many important and topical aspects including E.coli O157, antibiotic resistance, Herpes virus infection, HIV and AIDS. This provides a fertile environment for post-graduate study and there are approximately 35 doctoral students within the section. The subject also attracts undergraduate students and there is a vibrant honours course comprising over 65 students. The importance of medical microbiology ensures that most of our graduates, both first-degree and doctoral, find employment in research, hospitals or industry.

83. MSc In Medical Microbiology
Postgraduate training in medical microbiology in Liverpool aims to produce Understand current trends in medical microbiology and critically appraise
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Entry qualification: Normally a minimum of a 2nd class Honours degree is required, preferably a 2.1 or equivalent, in a relevant subject; or a medical degree.
This course has arisen through close collaboration between LSTM and the Department of Medical Microbiology and Genito-urinary Medicine, University of Liverpool. It enables clinicians or scientists specialising in microbiology or related areas to attain a critical understanding of microbiology applied to human and public health. Flexibility for students' areas of interest is a key feature in the course. Postgraduate training in medical microbiology in Liverpool aims to produce clinicians and scientists ready for the 21st century to apply the most modern understanding of infection to the bacterial and virus diseases that we see in our hospital patients and in the community.

84. Medical Microbiology Course
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.
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The science of Medical Microbiology includes studies of the human immune system and hundreds of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminths. The impact of microbial diseases on human health cannot be overstated. While most infections are relatively uncomplicated and treatable, invariably they are significantly more threatening when our defense mechanisms are weakened. Immune competence and immune dysfunction have a substantial impact on many areas of clinical medicine, and more persons succumb annually to infectious diseases worldwide than to cancer and heart disease combined. Regardless of one's clinical specialty or subspecialty, issues in immunology and infectious diseases represent a significant proportion of a clinical practice. The Medical Microbiology course has two principal missions:
  • To provide a foundation on which to build subsequent knowledge and expertise;

85. Dept. Of Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology And Pharmacology | John A. Burn
John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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ropical medicine is the study of diseases that occur more commonly in the tropical regions of the world. However, in today’s era of globalization and modern transportation, diseases that were once confined to the tropics have spread geographically and played a significant role in the 20 th century global resurgence of infectious diseases. As such, research in the area of tropical medicine and medical microbiology has greatly increased in importance in the past 20 years. Tropical medicine faculty conduct studies on infectious organisms and the diseases they cause, including dengue, West Nile, AIDS, hepatitis, viral and bacterial encephalitis, malaria, tuberculosis and Kawasaki disease. The faculty employs a multidisciplinary approach, including immunology, ecology, epidemiology, microbial and vector ecology, and participatory action research to answer fundamental questions associated with the pathogenesis of these diseases. These studies can be laboratory-, field-, and/or clinical-based. The field of tropical medicine requires knowledge of virology, bacteriology, parasitology, entomology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, epidemiology, ecology, behavioral science and clinical medicine. Pharmacology is a medical science concerned with the effects of drugs and chemicals on living organisms. The subject embraces knowledge of the chemistry, actions, absorption, fate, excretion, and uses of drugs. Traditionally, the greatest interests in drugs have been with the health professions. Today, however, knowledge of pharmacology and the allied field of toxicology are relevant to all segments of society.

86. People, Department Of Microbiology And Immunology, Dalhousie University
The medical microbiology Residency Training Program represents a cooperative medical microbiology Resident s Responsibilities. Objectives of Training
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Medical Microbiology Residency Training Program
The Medical Microbiology Residency Training Program represents a cooperative effort with the Division of Infectious Diseases. Usually, the program has one or two residents. We prefer residents who choose dual training in our three year Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease program, but this is not a prerequisite. The majority of training is undertaken at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre. Microbiology laboratory services for the Capital District Health Authority are consolidated at the Victoria General Hospital site in the Mackenzie Building. A description of the department, with an indication of the scope of services provided can be seen by going directly to the clinical laboratory website www.cdha.nshealth.ca/programsandservices/microbiology/

87. Jossey-Bass::Medical Microbiology: A Short Course
medical microbiology A Short Course will serve as an ideal textbook and selftutorial for students in microbiology and immunology and as a handy reference
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by Dianne M. Finkelstein (Editor), David A. Schoenfeld (Editor)
Cell and Tissue Culture for Medical Research (Paperback)

by Alan Doyle (Editor), J. Bryan Griffiths (Editor)
Malaria: Waiting for the Vaccine (Hardcover)
by G. A. T. Targett (Editor) A Practical Guide to Clinical Virology, 2nd Edition (Paperback) by L. R. Haaheim (Editor), J. R. Pattison (Editor), R. J. Whitley (Editor) A Practical Guide to Clinical Bacteriology (Paperback) by J. R. Pattison, R. N. Gruneberg, J. Holton, G. L. Ridgway, G. Scott, A. P. R. Wilson Principles and Practice of Clinical Mycology (Hardcover) by C. C. Kibbler (Editor), D. W. R. MacKenzie (Editor), F. C. Odds Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I (Hardcover) by Per Höllsberg (Editor), David A. Hafler (Editor) Clinical Microbiology Medical Microbiology: A Short Course Ellen Jo Baron, Robert S. Chang, Dexter H. Howard, James N. Miller, Jerrold A. Turner

88. BABS - 3972 Medical Microbiology And Immunology
The 4 stage program of medical microbiology and Immunology leading to an medical microbiology and Immunology focusses on the processes of health and
http://www.babs.unsw.edu.au/future/3972_medical.html

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3972 Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Average Duration: 4 years - Three years of course work plus a compulsory 4th year honours Requirements: Completion of 4 stage program with an average of 65 or higher each session. Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BSc (Hons)) (Medical Microbiology and Immunology) Program Structure
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Program Outline The 4 stage program of Medical Microbiology and Immunology leading to an award of Bachelor of Science with honours provides a solid foundation in modern biology with a specialisation in medically relevant aspects of microbiology and immunology. This program provides an excellent training in scientific method and communication and serves as a starting point for many careers within our disciplines and beyond. An energetic honours programme provides experience in scientific research with the goal of developing a wide range of skills, directly applicable in biomedical research or suitable for future medical training within medical schools, paramedical and graduate programs. Medical Microbiology and Immunology focusses on the processes of health and disease in relation to interactions between microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa; and the immune defense system that is present within our bodies. In addition, the study of immune processes is extremely important for advances in modern medicine in areas such as blood transfusion, organ transplantation, treatements of allergic reactions and development of vaccines, and immunity to disease. Medical Microbiology and Immunology is intertwined with the disciplines of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics which examine molecular and intercellular processes of living organisms and ways that they can be altered to benefit human health and society.

89. Medical Microbiology And Immunology BSc Single Honours - University Of Newcastle
medical microbiology and Immunology BSc Honours UCAS Code CC59 (3 years). Course Profile ; Careers ; Entrance Requirements ; Student Finance
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Course outline: In this degree you study the different types of micro-organisms and the diseases they cause. You discover how an understanding of these disease processes can help us to find new vaccines and treatments. You also learn about the immune system, its importance in protecting against infection, and its role in a range of other types of disease. You will hear at first hand about the exciting research that is taking place in these areas and have the chance to undertake a research project of your own.
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Course content: Stage 1 involves an introduction to the many areas of biomedical and biomolecular sciences (see Common to All Degrees). Stage 2 of the programme covers a wide range of topics such as molecular medicine, cell and membrane transport, cell signalling, the immune system, chemotherapy of infectious disease, parasites and disease, bacterial pathogens and their disease mechanisms, bacterial physiology and viruses of animals and man. In Stage 3 you specialize further in microbiology and immunology, particularly the study of our immune systems and microbial disease with modules in immunity and infection, and bacterial pathogenicity and disease.

90. Medical Microbiology And Immunology - School Of Biomedical Sciences - University
medical microbiology and Immunology, BSc Honours UCAS Code CC59. What is Microbiology about? This degree covers the structure and behaviour of
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Medical Microbiology and Immunology, BSc Honours UCAS Code CC59
This degree covers the structure and behaviour of micro-organisms and their interaction with humankind. It also focuses on the immune system and its role in human disease. Phase 1 is common to all programmes, so you have maximum flexibility about where to specialize. During this Phase you are introduced to core ideas in biomedicine such as the molecular basis of cellular processes, the inheritance of characteristics and the study of body functions. In Phase 2, you concentrate on microbiology and study the biology of viruses, parasites and bacteria in greater depth. You learn more about how our immune system protects us against microbes - and how they cause disease when it doesn't. You gain insight into recent exciting discoveries in cell and molecular biology. You also learn how bioinformatics helps us make sense of the vast amounts of information coming from analysis of genome sequences and the expression patterns of genes. Topics covered at Stage 2 include lifestyles of bacteria, viruses and parasites; cells and molecules of the immune system; microbes and disease; the role of the immune system in human disease; microbial technology and physiology, cell membranes and signalling; and molecular biology and bioinformatics. In Stage 3 you take a detailed look at the mechanisms of microbial disease and the immune response. Your modules concentrate on recent developments and research

91. IBMS - The Institute Of Biomedical Science
A selection of free medical microbiology articles from The Biomedical Scientist, Visit the medical microbiology forum in the members section.
http://www.ibms.org/index.cfm?method=science.medical_microbiology

92. Medix.mmi.uct.ac.za/
OhioLINK medical microbiology and ImmunologyOhioLINK access to medical microbiology and Immunology , published by Springer-Verlag. This journal is available only to students, staff, and faculty of
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93. Institution Authentication Form
OhioLINK access to FEMS Immunology and medical microbiology , published by (d) The journal covers most aspects of diagnostic medical microbiology,
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94. WileyMedical Microbiology For The New Curriculum A Case-Based
medical microbiology for the New Curriculum A CaseBased Approach Roberta B. Carey, Mindy G. Schuster, Karin L. McGowan ISBN 0-471-47933-0 Paperback
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95. UBC Library: Subject Page - Table - Medical Microbiology
Subject Resources for medical microbiology Selected print resources; medical microbiology/Cedric Mims medical microbiology and infection at a glance
http://toby.library.ubc.ca/subjects/subjpage1.cfm?id=283

96. Medical Microbiology - Home
University of KwaZuluNatal,medical microbiology,Home.
http://www.ukzn.ac.za/department/default.asp?dept=medmicround

97. Microbiology Fellowship, Department Of Laboratory Medicine At Yale
Issues addressed by the medical microbiology fellow include indications for and interpretation of specialized assays (specialized antimicrobial
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Fellowship Training Careers in Clinical Pathology Where are our past residents now? ... Other Education Opportunities with the Department Microbiology Fellowship The fellowship is a one year program combining clinical, research, and teaching responsibilities, with primary responsibilities at Yale-New Haven Hospital and rotations through the Connecticut State Public Health laboratory. Environment
The Yale-New Haven Medical Center provides a rich clinical, educational, and research environment for fellowship training in medical microbiology. The fellowship is centered at the Clinical Microbiology laboratory of Yale-New Haven Hospital. The laboratory provides state-of-the-art diagnostic microbiology services to the hospital's inpatient and outpatient care programs, which include active bone marrow, stem cell, and solid organ transplantation programs, HIV/AIDS care, cancer center, trauma center, and an active Tropical Medicine clinic. Primary Duties
The microbiology fellow has responsibilities in the Clinical Microbiology and Clinical Virology laboratories of Yale-New Haven Hospital. A primary task is clinical management of difficult cases, including coordination and consultation with laboratory and clinical staff. Issues addressed by the medical microbiology fellow include indications for and interpretation of specialized assays (specialized antimicrobial susceptibility procedures, send-out tests, molecular diagnostic methods, etc.), the diagnostic approach to and specimen collection for unusual cases of infectious disease, and discussion of unusual organisms or test results. The medical microbiology fellow organizes and runs the daily teaching/clinical rounds with the infectious disease service.

98. PQISSUES - No Access
Welcome to the Department of medical microbiology and Immunologymedical microbiology and Immunology. School of Medicine. Welcome to the Department of medical microbiology and Immunology
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99. SBMS @ UniS: MSc. Medical Microbiology
Information for prospective SBMS postgraduates at UniS MSc. medical microbiology.
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  • The Postgraduate Microbiology programmes, which have been running since 1979, are highly respected and renowned. The programmes received special mention in the last teaching quality assessment They are recognised by professional bodies for accreditation for both staff and student participation (IBMS). The programmes offer flexibility in the method of study allowing students to meet personal and professional commitments. UniS has a long tradition as an international University and our students (whether part-time or full-time) have access to all the facilities that such an institution can provide. The quality of the programmes is maintained through strict administrative practices and by attracting the country's leading experts to lecture on the course. The programmes are run within the School of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences which has received international recognition for its research.

100. EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service
ScienceDaily Browse Topics Health/Medicine/Medical_Specialties Department of medical microbiology of the University of Zurich Information about medical microbiology - This site contains lecture notes for medical
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