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21. MAPLE Team Members
My research activities are funded in these areas by competitivelyawarded Federal I also teach a class in ruminal and gastrointestinal microbiology.
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The MAPLE research initiative began in February 2000. Drs. Dehority, Firkins, Lilburn and Yu are located at The Ohio State University, and Drs. Cotta and Whitehead are adjunct associate professors, located at the USDA National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (USDA-NCAUR), at Peoria, IL. As we begin working together, the diversity of research projects, and opportunities to join MAPLE, are expected to increase. Mark Morrison morrison.234@osu.edu Associate Professor, Departments of Animal Sciences and Microbiology, Columbus. PhD in Animal Sciences (Microbiology), University of Illinois. Postdoctoral Fellow in Bacterial Genetics, University of Michigan. My job duties are to provide leadership for the Department of Animal Sciences in research and education activities dealing with the roles of microorganisms in animal production systems. Although microorganisms are invisible to the naked eye they have a major impact on the production efficiency, economic viability and environmental compatibility of all animal production systems. For these reasons, our Department has a social responsibility to conduct high quality research that provides new, unbiased, and useful information about the microbiology of food animal production systems. My research activities are funded in these areas by competitively-awarded Federal grants, and I will teach microbiology classes in the Departments of Animal Sciences and Microbiology.

22. LLU: Medicine Department Of Microbiology - Faculty: Sandra Hilliker
Dr. Hansel Fletcher and I teach a series of scientific communication BIG members not only share information and participate in activities on this campus
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Sandra Hilliker
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11085 Campus Street
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Loma Linda, California 92350
Phone: (909) 558-1000 ext. 81366
Fax: (909) 558-4177
Email: shilliker@llu.edu Current research interests My own research interests began with basic research at federal and academic research institutions (1969-1982). This led to my becoming an NIH-funded principal investigator and establishing my own laboratory at a university. My research team studied the mechanisms of gene regulation in related temperate bacteriophages of Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium . With the emergence of biotechnology as an industry, my interests evolved into doing applied research at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies (1982-1988). I designed strategies for producing large amounts of mammalian proteins in recombinant yeast and bacteria some of which were patented.

23. Microbiology - Majors & Programs - Undergraduate Admissions - The University Of
The 35 faculty members in microbiology teach and perform research in the areas of Student activities Among the hundreds of student groups on campus are
http://www.uiowa.edu/admissions/undergrad/majors/at-iowa/38.htm
BS in Microbiology from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Microbiology Yes Microbiology is the branch of biology dealing with the smallest of living entities: bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses. Also included is immunology, the study of the response of higher organisms to foreign substances.
Because of their rapid growth rate and relative simplicity, microbes are often the best experimental subjects for examining basic genetic and biological phenomena.
Microbiology is an excellent major for undergraduate students who want a good general education emphasizing an important and interesting branch of biology.
Environmental microbiologists identify organisms and research their uses, such as cleaning up oil spills and hazardous wastes. They also develop genetic probes to detect microbial contaminants in the water supply.
Agricultural microbiologists may work on developing disease-resistant crops or producing vaccines that protect livestock from disease. They also identify organisms that can reduce dependence on chemical pesticides.
Medical microbiologists/virologists identify and study the microorganisms that cause diseases such as HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, and toxic shock syndrome.

24. TEACHING ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
Teaching activities of the Department of microbiology. I. General, CompulsoryCourses. General microbiology Lecture 6th semester biology students,
http://mikrobiologia.elte.hu/Teaching.html
Teaching Activities of the Department of Microbiology I. General, Compulsory Courses General Microbiology
Lecture:

6th semester biology students, 1 semester, weekly 3 hours;
7th semester biology-chemistry, and biology-other teacher students, 1 semester, weekly 3 hours;
Lecturer: Károly Márialigeti
Books: Szabó I.M.: A bioszféra mikrobiológiája I-III. (Akadémiai Kiadó, 1988)
Aims: To give an introduction to the main processes of the bio-geochemical cycles via the analysis of the structure and metabolism of microbial communities taking part in the energy flux and metabolism of the biosphere.
Programme: The coevolution of the procaryotes in the biosphere; The organisation of the procaryotic cell; The basic metabolism in procaryotes; The basics of general ecology of microorganisms; The bio-geochemical cycles of biogenic elements; Water and air microbiology; Animal - microbe and plant - microbe interactions.
Grading: oral examination
Laboratory course:
6th semester biologist students, 1 semester, weekly 4 hours; 7th semester biology-chemistry, and biology- other teacher students, 1 semester, weekly 4 hours;

25. TEACHING ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
I. The analysis of microbial communities of natural ecosystems. The microbiologyof water and wetland habitats. · the extremofil bacterial communities of
http://mikrobiologia.elte.hu/Research.html
Research Projects I. The analysis of microbial communities of natural ecosystems
The microbiology of water and wetland habitats the extremofil bacterial communities of Lake Fertõ
the cellulolytic organisms responsible for decomposition of Phragmites
anaerobic sulphate-reducing bacteria
algological-bacteriological investigations of Danube habitats
the role of microbes in pseudosoil formation
horizontal algological studies on Lake Balaton
epilithon colonisation processes in Lake Balaton
colonisation processes of artificial substrates in River Danube
vertical distribution of periphyton in Soroksár-arm of River Danube
Animal - microbe interactions the bacteriological aspects of Wohlfahrtia wound myiasis interactions among forest litter decomposing invertebrates and microorganisms bacteriology of the gills of eel ( Anguilla anguilla Plant - microbe interactions rhizoplane bacterial communities of bulrush ( Typha ) in floating mats diatome - bacterical interactions II. Taxonomy of Procaryotes

26. Teaching Resources On Microbiology And Immunology
A collection of microbiology and immunology related teaching resources. Activity, classroom activities, computer activities and real experiments
http://www.bioteach.ubc.ca/TeachingResources/MicrobiologyImmunology.html

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Resources Journal home ... Teaching Resources
Browse by: TOPIC MATERIAL TYPE MEDIA Applications ... General Science Microbiology and Immunology: classroom activities, computer activities and real experiments GENERAL Presentation on the flu virus. get it see details Adventures of Bacteria in a Petrie Dish of Agar (cartoon). get it see details Story of a flu virus infecting a person. get it see details Course notes on the immune system. get it see details Picture of Epithelial Barbie. get it see details Pathogenic E. coli Infection Mechanism Movie

27. Resources For Life Science Teachers
Be sure to check out MicrobeWorld activities, a collection of 17 handson One of the best ways to bring microbiology to life for students is to give
http://www.microbeworld.org/htm/mam/teacherres.htm
Resources for Science Educators
MORE ABOUT MICROBES Education and Exploration
MicrobeWorld Activities

Teacher Resources
Intimate Strangers
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Be sure to check out MicrobeWorld Activities , a collection of 17 hands-on activities designed to help pre-college students learn about the microbial world in a fun, active way.
Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
, the first prime time TV series to focus on the microbial world. The series premiered on PBS in November 1999. The 4-part series is available on video to educators for $99 through the Annenberg Foundation. Call 1-800-LEARNER for ordering information. Unseen Life on Earth: An Introduction to Microbiology , a 12-part video series/telecourse on microbes and microbiology available through the Annenberg Foundation. Call 1-800-LEARNER for pricing and ordering information. Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth,

28. APS Curricular Materials And Teaching Resources
activities and labs from APS publications are available here as well. Nunez,Carmen J. microbiology, MS, The Extract of Some Plants Can Kill Mosquito
http://www.the-aps.org/education/k12curric/index.asp
Welcome to the American Physiological Society's Online K-12 Curricular Materials and Teaching Resources website. The science activities and laboratories included here are written for elementary, middle, high school, and junior college/college level and are organized in the following ways: by author/project name (teacher/developer's last name or publication name or project name); by scientific subject; and by grade level. Most curricular materials were developed and field-tested by teachers and participants of APS programs. Activities and labs from APS publications are available here as well.
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K-12 Curricular Materials and Teaching Resources by author name... AUTHOR NAME SUBJECT GRADE LEVEL TITLE Arrowtop, Barbara Biochemistry ES Painting with Natural Dyes Baker, Carol Exercise Physiology, Musculoskeletal System MS-HS Move Chicken Move Beck, Larry

29. APS Curricular Materials And Teaching Resources
The science activities and laboratories included here are written for elementary, Nunez, Carmen J. microbiology, MS, The Extract of Some Plants Can Kill
http://www.the-aps.org/education/k12curric/tchractsbysubject.asp
Welcome to the American Physiological Society's Online K-12 Curricular Materials and Teaching Resources website. The science activities and laboratories included here are written for elementary, middle, high school, and junior college/college level and are organized in the following ways: by author/project name (teacher/developer's last name or publication name or project name); by scientific subject; and by grade level. Most curricular materials were developed and field-tested by teachers and participants of APS programs. Activities and labs from APS publications are available here as well.
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K-12 Curricular Materials and Teaching Resources by subject... AUTHOR NAME SUBJECT GRADE LEVEL TITLE Doyle, Shane Animal Behavior MS Test Your Pets! Kritzberger, Trisha Animal Behavior HS Prairie Dog and Habitat Activity Madsen, Bob Animal Behavior ES-MS Bee Cool Schempp, Sally

30. Online Resources For Microbiology Instructors
and still images of microbes; and innovative laboratory and lecture activities . A wonderful resource for those teaching medical microbiology.
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/cellmicro/prescott/teachwww.mhtml
Microbiology, 4/e Prescott, Harley, Klein Instructor Resources
Web resources for microbiology instructors
Tip:
Check Web Links in the Student Resources and Microbiology in the News for links to more excellent microbiology web sites. Links to web sites related to each chapter topic have also been added to the Student Online Learning Center
American Society for Microbiology (ASM): Active Learning for Microbiology Classrooms and Labs

American Society for Microbiology Education Instructional Library
includes an image collection with animations, videos, and still images of microbes; and innovative laboratory and lecture activities.
ASM's Selected References for Microbiology Educators
On-line Educator : making the Internet an accessible, useful classroom tool. Updated each Monday morning. Subject material mainly for K-12 instructors, however "Tools for Teachers" and other subjects are relevant for all instructors.
Biology Education Review
A newsletter intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas between college biology teachers. Recent features include Using News Media in Biology Education. Good list of journals for biology educators.
Case Studies in Science
. State University of New York, Buffalo. "Although the case method has been used for years to teach law, business, and medicine, it is not common in science. Yet the use of case studies holds great promise as a pedagogical technique for teaching science, particularly to undergraduates, because it humanizes science and well illustrates scientific methodology and values. It develops students' skills in group learning, speaking, and critical thinking, and since many of the best cases are based on contemporaryand often contentiousscience problems that students encounter in the news (such as human cloning), the use of cases in the classroom makes science relevant."

31. SGM : Publications : Microbiology Today : Previous Issues
Going Public Acrobat PDF covers a range of successful activities to teachchildren about microbiology. Other items include
http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/pubs/micro_today/previous_issues/mtfeb00.cfm
Introduction History Headquarters Membership ... Educational resources for schools
Microbiology Today February 2000 This issue is the first to be published in the new millennium. We have indulged in a little crystal-ball-gazing to mark the occasion, but also focus on some innovations in microbiology and consider the professional development of microbiologists. To make progress in microbiology - such as combating the effects of harmful micro-organisms or harnessing microbial activities to solve problems - money is required. SGM President Howard Dalton explains how effective communication of our science to the public and policy makers is crucial if future research is to be funded properly. One of the major challenges facing microbiologists is to develop new strategies against microbial infections . Petra Oyston covers the wide-ranging topics addressed by speakers in the SGM/SfAM symposium at the SGM meeting at the University of Warwick (10-11 April 2000). The widespread emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance means that there is no longer a pill for every ill. Ian Chopra, Professor of Medical Microbiology at Leeds University, describes the rise of the

32. Dr. Chris Barnes Teaching Activities, Department Of Microbiology And Immunology,
Homepage TEACHING activities. MICR 3033.03B Microbial Genetics. Heredity inbacteria and their viruses, with principal emphasis on mutation, gene transfer,
http://microbiology.medicine.dal.ca/people/barnes/cab_cls.htm

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES MICR 3033.03B: Microbial Genetics. Heredity in bacteria and their viruses, with principal emphasis on mutation, gene transfer, and genetic mapping; DNA repair, recombination, and restriction; molecular approaches to genetic analysis and gene expression on microorganisms (e.g., gene cloning, DNA sequencing). BIOC 4603.03A: Advanced Laboratory in Biochemical Techniques. A series of lab modules each of 4 weeks' duration, 1 day/week. Several modules will be offered in 3 sections covering techniques used in the study of molecular biology, protein structure-function, and specific metabolic processes. Page last modified:

33. ENC Online: ENC Features: Lessons & Activities: Science Topics: Microbiology
This Internet site, maintained by the American Society for microbiology, The National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science case collection
http://www.enc.org/features/lessonplans/science/0,1578,1-Microbiology,00.shtm
Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features Science Topics Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
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    Access Excellence mystery spot

    ENC Digital Dozen Site
    Date: Grade(s): Cost: Free ENC#:
    This Internet site, maintained for high school biology students by Access Excellence, offers interactive, online scientific mysteries designed to encourage student problem-solving and inquiry. In addition to forensic science, topics include oxygen consumption during a space mission and a series of strange illnesses that affect the crew of a racing ship.
  • 34. ENC Online: Web Links: Science Topics: Microbiology
    The National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science case collection by the American Society of Microbiologists, provides interactive activities and
    http://www.enc.org/weblinks/science/0,1578,1-Microbiology,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Web Links Science Topics Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Frequently Asked Questions Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Science Topics
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    ENC Digital Dozen Site
    Date: Grade(s): K - Post-Sec. Cost: Free ENC#:
    This World Wide Web (WWW) site is a collective cranium of scientists from around the world, fielding questions from many people in many places. Students and teachers are invited to submit questions by filling out an online form or by emailing them.
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  • 35. ICSU-IAP Members Activities About Science Teaching
    The purpose of Teaching Science is to link education decision makers and scientists IUMS takes its role in helping to develop microbiology in developing
    http://www.icsu.org/8_teachscience/icsu-iap/membre.php4?lang=en&choixmembre=29

    36. Teaching Activities
    Teaching activities. Pfad zur Seite News Teaching activities Geo Sciences International Max Planck Research School for Marine microbiology (MarMic)
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    37. ASMcue
    Final Report 4th Undergraduate microbiology Education Conference investigative,and cooperative lab activities; and (iii) teaching ideas to share.
    http://www.asmcue.org/highlights/index.asp?bid=2072

    38. ASMcue
    Final Report 5th Undergraduate microbiology Education Conference Two laboratoryand six classroom activities were awarded candidate status.
    http://www.asmcue.org/highlights/index.asp?bid=2068

    39. Teaching Activities
    Teaching activities. Jack Meeks microbiology 120L is a 3 unit laboratory/discussioncourse on microbial ecology. The objectives of the course are to
    http://microbiology.ucdavis.edu/meekslab/teachingact.html
    Teaching Activities Jack Meeks
    MIC 120L MICROBIAL ECOLOGY LABORATORY
    Spring 2000
    Instructor: J.C. Meeks, 212 Hutchison Hall, telephone 2-3346
    Email: jcmeeks@ucdavis.edu
    Office hours: 11:00-12:00 Monday and 10:00-12:00 Wednesday and by appointment
    Microbiology 120L is a 3 unit laboratory/discussion course on microbial ecology. The objectives of the course are to: (1) introduce the basic concepts of ecology, especially microbial ecology, and the role of microorganisms in maintaining steady state conditions in natural ecosystems; (2) examine in detail abiotic and biotic interactions within microbial populations in macro- and microhabitats; and (3) examine some aspects of environmental or applied microbial ecology. class in microbial ecology.
    Highly Recommended (Required?) Textbook: R.M. Atlas and R. Bartha. 1998. Microbial Ecology: Fundamentals and Applications. Fourth Edition. Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., Inc.
    Grading: Students will be held responsible for all material covered in the lectures and presented in class handouts. There will be one quiz, a midterm and a final examination. Grading will be based 5% on the quiz, 60% on the midterm and 35% on the final examination.
    Lecture Date Topic Reading
    Part I. General ecological concepts, enumeration and microbial activities.

    40. SWBIC - Classroom & Lab Activities
    Some of the sections presented are teaching activities, American Societyfor microbiology A guide into the invisible world of microbes,
    http://www.swbic.org/links/6.1.1.3.php

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    [Access Excellence] The Activities Exchange is designed for educators looking for various experiments and activities to be used in class. [more info] Alphabetical List of Lessons [University of Michigan] Links to Science lessons and experiments on the Net. This list can be accessed by subject or by age group. The lessons are from many different sources. [more info] Anatomy and Physiology [Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science] An online tutorial, featuring anatomy and physiology pictures, aimed at high school students. [more info] Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes [SWBIC] (John Palmer) A webquest and short review of atoms, ions, and isotopes. [more info] Basic Concepts of Molecular Biology [Medical College of Wisconsin] This website describes several hands-on activities that can be used to introduce important concepts of Molecular Biology to middle and high school students.

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