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  1. Introduction to Microbiology: A Case-History Study Approach (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac®) by John L. Ingraham, Catherine A. Ingraham, 2003-04-14
  2. Men, Microbes and Medical Microbiologists: A Concise Pictorial History of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases by Han T. Siem, 2004-01
  3. History of microbiology in Australia
  4. Microbiology and the spontaneous generation debate during the 1870's, (Coronado publications in history of science) by William Glenn Vandervliet, 1971
  5. Study Guide for Ingraham & Ingraham's Introduction to Microbiology: A Case HistoryApproach, 3rd Edition by Jay Templin, 2004
  6. Paradigm change in evolutionary microbiology [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biol & Biomed Sci] by M.A. O'Malley, Y. Boucher, 2005-03-01
  7. Under the microscope: One hundred years of microbiology at Oregon State University by Jim Fisher, 1998
  8. The White Death: A History of Tuberculosis by Thomas Dormandy, 2001
  9. In the Shadow of Polio: A Personal and Social History by Kathryn Black, 1996-06
  10. Rats, Lice, and History: Being a Study in Biography, Which, After Twelve Preliminary Chapters Indispensable for the Preparation of the Lay Reader, Deals With the Life History of Typhus Fever by Hans Zinsser, 1996-01-03
  11. The Development of Microbiology by Patrick Collard, 1976-11-11
  12. Toxoplasma Gondii (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  13. Bechamp or Pasteur: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Douglas Hume, 1996-04-01
  14. A history of the development of microbiology at the University of Vermont from 1890 to 1993, culminating in the current Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics by Donald B Johnstone, 1993

181. Microbiology & Public Health
This website contains information on public health, infectious disease profiles, mycology, virology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, bacteriology and environmental health.
http://www2.provlab.ab.ca/bugs/

182. BTF - Precise Microbiology - Precision Solutions For Microbiology Testing
BTF is a leading biotechnology company based in Sydney Australia, supplying customers worldwide with precision solutions for microbiology testing.
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A Cryptosporidium and Giardia FITC-antibody stain with superior specificity.
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Revolutionary internal quality reference standard allowing the calibration of every Cryptosporidium and Giardia test.
A precise reference standard for Cryptosporidium and Giardia testing. Inactivated Cryptosporidium oocysts for use in quantitative IFA positive control. UKDWI approved.

183. Immunology & Infectious Disease At UMass, Amherst
Graduate work under several programs in biological, veterinary and animal sciences, including microbiology, molecular and cell biology. Undergraduate training also in major programs, or independent study research projects.
http://www.bio.umass.edu/immunology/
p53, a tumor suppressor molecule studied in Barbara Osborne's lab at UMass.
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at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Graduate work in immunology and infectious disease can be done under the auspices of any of several graduate programs in the biological sciences, including Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology , and Veterinary and Animal Sciences Undergraduate training is available in several biological science major programs, including as independent study research projects. For more information on graduate programs and majors, see Biological Sciences and the UMass Course Catalog . Most of the courses concerning immunology or infectous disease are in the Departments of Microbiology or Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kuby Immunology is one of the leading textbooks of immunology. Two of its three authors are in Amherst MA (Goldsby and Osborne).
  • In Veterinary and Animal Sciences
    • Baldwin, Cynthia L. ( Brucella gd T cells)
    • Black, Samuel J. (Innate defenses to Trypanosoma , parasitology)
    • Goldsby, Richard A. (Somatic Hypermutation of Immunoglobulin Genes; Immunoglobulin Diversification in Cattle)

184. Vlhp
From University of East London, B.Sc microbiology course project.
http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/D.P.Humber/akhter/vlhp.htm
Visceral Leishmaniasis These pages are created by Masoud Akhtar for submission in partial fulfilment of the final year B.Sc Microbiology course at the university of East London under the supervision of Dr. David Humber. Contents (c) Masoud Akhtar, University of East London, Romford Road, London, E15 4LZ. E-mail any comments to M. Akhtar: AKH4002M@UEL.AC. UK

185. Clinical Microbiology Software: Expert System To Interpret And Report For Antimi
ASASI is assistant software to interpret and report antimicrobial susceptibility tests for clinical microbiology department and It is based on rulebased expert system .
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      This software is assistant software to interpret and report antimicrobial susceptibility tests for clinical microbiology department It is based on "rule-based expert system". End-user can modify and add rules. Freeware .2. Problems in this software
        User interfaces are not good, Code optimization is needed, bugs, etc............ Sometimes, Paradox tables in this software will be damaged and must be repaired. you can download repair software from http://www.rksolution.cz
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        Windows 95 or Windows 98 At least Pentium 200 MHz is recommended. At least 16Mb of RAM is recommended. Resolution is 1024 X 768 BDE(Borland Database Engine)
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186. EMSL Analytical, Inc.
Specialist environmental chemistry and microbiology, indoor allergens, industrial hygiene, and materials characterization. Includes US laboratory locator, with headquarters in Westmont, New Jersey.
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Our unmatched capacity coupled with a company-wide focus on customer satisfaction makes no project too large or too small.

187. 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 website.
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/book/welcome.htm
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188. Center For Environmental Microbiology
Offers testing for contaminants in indoor air and surface samples. Specialization includes the identification and analysis of mold, fungi, bacteria, other bioaerosols and allergens, and bioremediation at their laboratory in Riverside, California.
http://www.biocem.com/
var ace_path = ''; C ENTER FOR E NVIRONMENTAL M ICROBIOLOGY Tel. (909) 788-0808 The Center for Environmental Microbiology (CEM) , located in Riverside, California, provides analytical services in the fields of mycology and aerobiology, as well as microbiological, analytical, and consulting services in assessing bioremediation to environmental engineering consulting firms and other entities in the environmental field. CEM provides complete cradle-to-grave services, from initial planning and consultation, to project implementation, to final results and sample disposal. CEM performs analyses under applicable regulatory programs using both published and laboratory developed test methods. CEM actively pursues research grants in environmental and energy fields. CEM has conducted over 2,000 biotreatment investigations and assessments, including numerous bench-scale treatability studies, since its inception. We are committed to continuing expansion of our existing services and to enhancing our bioremediation products and technologies.

189. Microbial Food Safety Research Unit History
Microbial Food Safety Research Unit history Dr. John Alford was the head ofMicrobial Investigations and Mr. William Sulzbacher was Laboratory Chief.
http://www.arserrc.gov/mfs/mfsruh.htm
Microbial Food Safety Research Unit History The Microbial Food Safety Research Unit had its origins as the Microbial Investigations group of the Meat Laboratory at Beltsville, MD in the mid-1950s. Dr. John Alford was the head of Microbial Investigations and Mr. William Sulzbacher was Laboratory Chief.
In 1971, the microbiology group was transferred to the Center here at Wyndmoor and then was combined into the Meat, Hides, and Leather Laboratory, with Dr. J. Naghski as its head.
Dr. Naghski retired in 1976, and, at this time, the research activities were again separated and Dr. Aaron Wasserman became head of the Meat Lab and the head of the microbial investigations group.
With Dr. Wasserman's retirement in 1980 and to reflect the increasing emphasis with food safety, the laboratory was renamed the Food Safety Laboratory, Dr. Donald Thayer became its first chief.
In 1986, to reflect further emphasis and interest in the microbiological aspects of food safety, and to reflect changes in the overall organization of the Center, the Microbial Food Safety Research Unit was created, with Dr. Robert Buchanan as its first Research Leader.
Dr. Arthur Miller became Research Leader in 1994 when Dr. Buchanan transferred to the Food Safety and Inspection Service of USDA.

190. Lyme Disease, Division Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Division of microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID) presents information on Lyme disease in the following categories Introduction, Extramural Research Projects and Clinical Studies, Conference Proceedings, Brochures, News Releases, Fact Sheets, Research Plans and Priorities, Opportunities and Resources, Intramural Research Projects, Meetings.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dmid/lyme/
Lyme Disease
Looking at Lyme Disease
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Lyme disease is an infection caused by the corkscrew-shaped bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi that are transmitted by the bite of deer ticks (Ixodes scapularis) and western black-legged ticks (Ixodes pacificus). The deer tick, which normally feeds on the white-footed mouse, the white-tailed deer, other mammals, and birds, is responsible for transmitting Lyme disease bacteria to humans in the northeastern and north-central United States. On the Pacific Coast, the bacteria are transmitted to humans by the western black-legged tick. Top of Page
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  • 191. Lancaster Laboratories
    Analysis, research, and consulting services with comprehensive laboratory expertise in the areas of pharmaceutical, food microbiology, and animal health. Login for environmental clients, contacts and directions in Pennsylvania.
    http://www.lancasterlabs.com/
    Lancaster Laboratories provides comprehensive analytical services in chemistry and microbiology to pharmaceutical and environmental clients worldwide. Founded in 1961, the company is one of the largest single-site commercial testing labs in the US. With a strong industry reputation, Lancaster Laboratories serves many Fortune 500 industrial companies and 9 of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Information on Well Water Testing

    192. CELLS Alive!
    Good general microbiology information, with images and videos.
    http://www.cellsalive.com/

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    193. Q Laboratories, Inc. - A Full Service Chemistry, Microbiology And Product Resear
    UKAS accredited laboratory, specialising in helping companies to produce products safe from microbiological and chemical contamination. Focusing on food, pharmaceutical, and household products.
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    194. An Old Plague Coming Back To Haunt Us.: Diphtheria: What Is That
    Approximately 1200 deaths per year have resulted from the ongoing diphtheria epidemic in the former Soviet Union which began in 1990 and is still going strong.
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    195. Analytical Services, Inc. - Water Testing And Other Environmental Biological Ser
    Environmental microbiology laboratory, provides testing, consulting, and research services for indoor air quality, and drinking water quality. Contacts in Williston, Vermont.
    http://www.analyticalservices.com/
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    About Analytical Services, Inc. Employment Opportunities LT2 Update Service Areas Biosolids and Wastewater Pathogen Analyses Drinking Water Drinking Water Treatment Unit Validation Studies General Microbiology ... Tick Testing Welcome to Analytical Services, Inc. (ASI). ASI provides comprehensive environmental microbiological services throughout the United States and abroad. ASI was incorporated in 1993 to provide the highest quality testing, consulting and expert witness services available. Please contact our experienced Client Services Staff with any questions you might have. It is our intent to provide meaningful, practical and scientifically driven information and results to our customers. We hope this will allow our clients to make informed decisions to deal with their daily challenges as effectively as possible.

    196. MicroNet Home Page  
    Links to users' groups on the WWW, mail lists, forums, and file libraries. Major areas of interest are regulatory microbiology in the pharmaceutical, food, and personal care industries.
    http://microbiol.org/
    The Microbiology Network
    Internet Site for the PMFList "Internet Support for User's Groups" 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 is accomplished by active promotion of microbiology related user's groups on the WWW, mail lists, forums, and file libraries. Strong area of interest in regulatory microbiology in the pharmaceutical, food, and personal care industries. Scott Sutton
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    Microbiology Email Lists
    - Email lists provide a way of communicating with a large number of people who share your particular interests. A large number of Email lists relating to microbiology are described here. In addition, The Microbiology Network is the home of the PMFList , an Email list devoted to microbiology in regulated industries (pharmaceutical, food and personal care).

    197. SYNBIOSIS - Automated Colony Counters And Zone Sizers
    Worldleading manufacturer of automated colony counters and zone sizers including ProtoCOL and the affordable automated lightbox aCOLyte for use in microbiology labs for applications such as colony counting, inhibition zones, radial haemolysis, spiral plating, chromogenic colour colony counting, plaque counting, immunology applications
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    198. Conserved Cis-acting Sequences. Filoviridae
    Conserved cisacting sequences of RNA viruses as antiviral drug targets.
    http://www.microbiology.wustl.edu/dept/fac/huang/ccas/ccas/fil

    199. MB Laboratories Ltd -- A Full Service Analytical Laboratory.
    Offers environmental testing of drinking water, wastewater, treatment plants, soil, sediment and air, with experience in both microbiology and chemistry. Includes accreditation and contacts in Sidney, British Columbia.
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    200. Microbiology And Bacteriology :: The World Of Microbes
    Timothy Paustian from the University of WisconsinMadison has created an excellent microbiology textbook.
    http://www.bact.wisc.edu/microtextbook/index.html
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    Sep 23, 2005 - 07:56 PM Search Site: Books The little Book module manual Virtual Microbiology Through the microscope: A look at all things small
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    I am in the process of upgrading the site, so things may be a bit strange for a few weeks. Please be patient. Defining bacterial species Tuesday, April 05, 2005 - 04:23 PM Unlike macroorganisms that for the most part exchange DNA vertically (passing their DNA down to children and mixing this DNA by mating with others of the same species), microbes are capable of exchanging DNA horizontally. Some can pick up naked DNA from the environment (transformation), or have it passed to them by other microbes (conjugation), or receive it from viral heads (transduction). Rarely this new DNA will find a permanent home in the recipent, changing the genetic make-up of the microbe. In some cases this can cause large shifts in the capabilities of the microbe. For example, examination of the genome of

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