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  1. Bechamp or Pasteur? by Ethel, D Hume, 2006-11-11
  2. A precise investigation of some micro-organisms and soluble ferments: Their chemical history and relation to disease, including also a practical study of the disinfecting value of "Sanitas" fluids by Charles Thomas Kingzett, 1885
  3. The Pasteurization of France by Bruno Latour, 1988-11-19
  4. A History of Experimental Virology by Alfred Grafe, 1991-12
  5. Rhodophyta : Cryptonemiales (Sensu Stricto) Palmariales, Rhodymeniales (Seaweeds of the British Isles Series , Vol 1, Part 2A)' by Natural History Museum, Linda M Irvine, 1997-02
  6. The discovery of unicellular life by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, 1954
  7. Parassiti, microbi e contagi nella storia dell'umanita by Giuseppe Penso, 1990
  8. The Collected Letters of Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek - Volume 12 by Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 1989-06-01
  9. Furtive Fauna: A Field Guide to the Creatures Who Live on You by Roger M. Knutson, 1996-07
  10. Stories of Freedom in Black New York by Shane White, 2007-09-15
  11. Microbe Hunters-Then and Now
  12. Benthic Communities and the Invasion of an Exotic Mussel in Mission Bay, San Diego: A Long-Term History.: An article from: Bulletin (Southern California Academy of Sciences) by Deborah M. Dexter, Jeffrey A. Crooks, 2000-12-01
  13. The Invisible Invaders: The Story of the Emerging Age of Viruses by Peter Radetsky, 1991-01
  14. In Pursuit of the Gene: From Darwin to DNA by James Schwartz, 2008-04-15

121. Indian Journal Of Medical Microbiology (IJMM): Free Full Text Articles From Indi
Official peerreviewed open access publication of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists.
http://www.ijmm.org
Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology IAMM About us Subscription e-Alerts ... Instructions Users Online: Official Publication of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology (IJMM)
IJMM is the official publication of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists (IAMM). It is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. The journal is abstracted and indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE (National Library of Medicine, USA), EMBASE (Elsevier Science, Netherlands and IndMed (NIC, India)
IAMM was established in 1976 with the following objectives:
"The Association shall promote scientific knowledge of Medical Microbiology and its related subjects, plan and execute projects for the advancement of this knowledge, improve education in Medical Microbiology and promote any programme of professional and ethical standing of Medical Microbiologists in India"
Presently, the IAMM consists of Founder Members (21), Life Members (1207) and Annual Members (298).
Virology Manual
Manual on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Microbiological procedures for diagnosis Of ocular infections Current Issue
Bacteriophage-based Tests for Tuberculosis
Pai M, Kalantri SP

122. Timeline Of Microbiology 1870s–1880s
Link to Home page Link to Current Topics Link to About microbiology Timeline microbiology’s 50 most significant events 1875–1995
http://www.microbeworld.org/htm/aboutmicro/timeline/tmln_0.htm
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Ferdinand J. Cohn contributes to the founding of the science of bacteriology. He publishes an early classification of bacteria, using the genus name Bacillus for the first time.
Robert Koch publishes a paper on his work with anthrax, pointing explicitly to a bacterium as the cause of this disease. This validates the germ theory of disease. His work on anthrax was presented and his papers on the subject were published under the auspices of Ferdinand Cohn.
Joseph Lister publishes his study of lactic fermentation of milk, demonstrating the specific cause of milk souring. His research is conducted using the first method developed for isolating a pure culture of a bacterium, which he names Bacterium lactis.
Louis Pasteur
Robert Koch struggles with the disadvantages of using liquid media for certain experiments. He seeks out alternatives, and first uses an aseptically cut slice of a potato as a solid culture medium. He also turns to gelatin, which is added to culture media; the resulting mixture is poured onto flat glass plates and allowed to gel. The plate technique is used to isolate pure cultures of bacteria from colonies growing on the surface of the plate.

123. Illinois Society For Microbiology
Promotes scientific knowledge in microbiology and supports the work of the American Society for microbiology since 1935. Includes an events calendar, meeting locations, officers and committees, news, and membership levels.
http://www.asm.org/branch/bril/page1.htm
The Illinois Branch of the American Society for Microbiology The Illinois Society for Microbiology
  • Past Recipients of the Pasteur Award ISM Membership Information ISM Meetings ISM Officers ... ISM Sponsors/ Sustaining Members
  • The Illinois Society for Microbiology was established in 1935 to promote scientific knowledge in microbiology and to support the work of the American Society for Microbiology. It is a nonprofit, professional membership association. We are the proud sponsers of the Pasteur Award, our annual award to recognize individuals who have made significant and outstanding contributions in the field of microbiology. We welcome anyone interested in our topics or activities to attend our local meetings. We welcome those with a professional interest in microbiology to become a member.
    For additional information about the American Society for Microbiology see their home page:

    This web page was created and authored by the Illinois Society for Microbiology, which is fully responsible for its contents. If you have corrections or suggestions, email me at shanahan@oakton.edu

    124. The Charles T. Campbell Eye Microbiology Lab, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Me
    Laboratory procedures for detecting pathogens from ocular infections, antibiotic susceptibility data for bacteria, antimicrobial therapy, research articles and abstracts.
    http://eyemicrobiology.upmc.com/
    W elcome to the Charles T. Campbell Eye Microbiology Lab website. Our goal is to provide pertinent information to assist ophthalmologists and physicians of all specialties in the treatment of eye infections. It is our intent to continually improve and update the information on our site. Our initial endeavors are to provide information on the best testing methods for detecting ocular pathogens, current antibiotic susceptibility data, and standard antibiotic therapies of ocular infections. We welcome your suggestions as to how our website may better serve you. Please contact us to voice your opinion. Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group
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    125. SGM : Micro-Encyclopedia
    Microbes in normal and extreme environments ». Microbes in history and the future.Weird and wonderful microbes. General » Viruses and prions » Bacteria
    http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/micro_encyc/10history.cfm
    Introduction History Headquarters Membership ... Educational resources for schools

    126. Welcome To BIOL 230: The Grapes Of Staph Home Page
    Dr. Kaiser's microbiology course and laboratory manual are features to help anyone wanting to know more about microbes.
    http://www.cat.cc.md.us/~gkaiser/goshp.html

    127. Order DIFCO Y BBL Agar, Caldo, Antisuero, Antigenos, Susceptibilidad Antibiotica
    Provides all DIFCO microbiology products. BBL EM Science and PML microbiology products also offered.
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    128. Defining Microbiology :: Microbiology And Bacteriology :: The World Of Microbes
    This book will focus on the biology of small things, but what is microbiology?microbiology could be defined as the study of organisms too small to be seen
    http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Microtextbook/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file

    129. Loyola Univ. Health Sys- Microbiology & Immunology Home Page
    Graduate program in modern microbiology, virology, and immunology. Lists faculty members.
    http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/DeptWebs/microbio/micro.htm
    Here are directions to the medical center and how to contact our department
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    130. Reviews In Medical Microbiology - Home
    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.
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  • Classified Ads SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Reviews in Medical Microbiology is a quarterly review journal which provides a balanced coverage of the whole field of medical microbiology. Each issue publishes state-of-the art reviews of the latest developments and techniques in medical microbiology, virology, mycology, parasitology, clinical microbiology, and hospital infection. Every review is a concise, authoritative, and readable synthesis of the latest information on its subject, and references are limited to the fifty key sources in each case. Reviews in Medical Microbiology is the perfect way for both qualified and trainee microbiologists, and researchers and clinicians with an interest in microbiology, to stay fully informed of the latest developments in medical microbiology. The journal is a valuable resource for educational and teaching purposes.
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  • 131. Foodmicrobe.com - Food Microbiology And Food Hygiene Research
    An online course covering food poisoning, detection methods, safety management, and international control approaches. Links to relevant books and course's author.
    http://www.food-microbiology.co.uk/
    Wecome to foodmicrobe.com
    This is the new web site for www.foodmicrobe.com. If you were previously using it for educational purposes then just go to the 'links' page and click on resources. The mission of the team is to better understand foodborne pathogens and the means of their control. This site covers not only our research and method development with foodborne pathogens, but also links to online resources centred around the books that have been published by the team leader Dr Steve Forsythe. Please take your time to review our publications, and the general areas of work. We undertake research contract, consultancy not only on laboratory aspects of food microbiology but we also run three courses on food microbiology, including implementation of HACCP and 'microbial risk assessment'. There is also a gallery of pictures to illustrate some of our work, personnel and where we go for breaks!
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    132. Singapore Microbiologist (November 2000- Jan, 2001)0
    About the society, activities, publications and articles.
    http://www.np.edu.sg/~dept-bio/ssm/start.html
    SINGAPORE
    MICROBIOLOGIST
    Microbiology and Biotechnology News
    Newsletter of the Singapore Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology
    July - September 2001
    Articles
    Database Mining in the Human Genome Initiative Human Proteome Organization The First flush of Alcohol Abuse Developing Safe and Nutrititious Genetically Modified Foods Using Biotechnology ... Transgenic Papayas Announcements Microbial Diversity in Asia - Technology and Prospects Lfe Sciences for Singapore - 3rd Combined Annual Scientific Meeting 10th International Conference on Infectious Diseases IUMS - The World of Microbes ... Advertise in our newsletter Workshops and Seminars 2001 Health Yakult Forum - Cancer and Heart Disease Final Call for the 3rd Combined Annual Scientific Meeting 2001
    12 - 13 November 2001
    Clinical Research Centre
    National University of Singapore Seminars and workshops in 2001 The editorial board welcomes contributions and feedback relevant to microbiology and/or biotechnology. Your articles should be sent to: Dr. Wayne Lee Forday, Centre for Life Sciences and Chemical Technology, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, 535 Clementi Road, Singapore 599489. e-mail: fwl@np.edu.sg

    133. Nunc Brand Products - Site Map
    Distributor of various laboratory plastic ware for use within molecular biology, cell culture, genomics and immunology. Supplier of life science products including cell culture, bio production, microbiology, molecular biology, and cryoware products.
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    134. SpringerLink - Publication
    Articles on different aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology, including virology. Seeks to provide a forum for research work directed towards solutions to global problems, such as agriculture and food supplies and environmental issues.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0959-3993
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    Publication World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0959-3993 (Paper) 1573-0972 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 21 Number 5 / July 2005 Number 4 / June 2005 Number 3 / April 2005 Number 2 / March 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 20 Number 9 / December 2004 Number 8 / November 2004 Number 7 / October 2004 Number 6 / January 2004 ... Number 1 / February 2004 Volume 19 Number 9 / December 2003 Number 8 / November 2003 Number 7 / October 2003 Number 6 / August 2003 ... Number 1 / February 2003 Volume 18 Number 9 / December 2002 Number 8 / November 2002 Number 7 / October 2002 Number 6 / August 2002 ... Number 1 / February 2002 Volume 17 Number 9 / December 2001 Number 8 / November 2001 Number 7 / October 2001 Number 6 / August 2001 ... Number 1 / February 2001 Volume 16 Numbers 8-9 / January 2000 Number 7 / January 2001 Number 6 / January 2000 Number 5 / July 2000 ... Number 1 / February 2000 Volume 15 Number 6 / December 1999 Number 5 / October 1999 Number 4 / August 1999 Number 3 / June 1999 ... Number 1 / February 1999 Volume 14 Number 6 / November 1998 Number 5 / October 1998 Number 4 / July 1998 Number 3 / July 1998 ... Number 1 / January 1998 Volume 13 Number 6 / November 1997 Number 5 / September 1997 Number 4 / July 1997 Number 3 / May 1997 ... Number 2 / March 1997 First page
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    135. HACCP For Excellence - Technical Consultancy, Microbiology, Food Safety And Hygi
    Technical, quality and microbiology consultancy to the food and drink industry.
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    HACCP for Excellence is a technical consultancy to the food, drinks and catering industries, providing support in HACCP, HACCP assessment, microbiology, Assured Safe Catering and continuous improvement for business excellence.
    Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) was developed in the 1960s in the United States to ensure food safety for the first NASA manned space missions. Since then, HACCP principles have been defined and endorsed in international food standards, and in European and UK legislation.
    HACCP is now the internationally recognised food safety methodology. Assured Safe Catering is a system based upon HACCP principles, developed for caterers to ensure food safety. Manufacturers should operate a HACCP system in order to be certain of complying with current and forthcoming food legislation. Catering establishments can achieve valuable benefits by using HACCP or Assured Safe Catering. Many major retail outlets now insist on HACCP implementation, and it is a requirement of the BRC Technical Standard for suppliers of Private Label products.

    136. Welcome To The Institute Of Microbiology And Genetics
    Teaching and research facility affiliated with, but not part of, the University of Vienna. Part of the Vienna Biocenter.
    http://www.at.embnet.org/gem/

    137. Resume Of Karen Cerveny
    MS in molecular genetics and microbiology. Seeking a fulltime research associate position that will maximize leadership, organizational, and technical skills.
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    4100 N. Highway A1A # 331 Fort Pierce, FL 34949-8332 kcerveny@hotmail.com
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    To obtain a full-time research associate position that will maximize my leadership, organizational, and technical skills.
    Education
    University of Florida
    December 2001 Gainesville, FL University of Florida May 1999 Gainesville, FL Experience
    Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
    August 2001 - Present Aquaculture Laboratory Assistant Ft. Pierce, FL PCR analysis of commercial shrimp samples
    Detection of viral (both RNA and DNA) disease in shrimp for shrimp farms around the world
    DNA extraction via mini-preps
    September 1999 - August 2001 Graduate Research Assistant Gainesville, FL
    Thesis Research: Analyzed the ability of V. vulnificus phage to treat and prevent disease caused by V. vulnificus in mouse model. Infected and treated mice with subcutaneous, intravenous, and intraperitoneal injections of bacteria and phage. Performed necropsy on mice. Conducted histopathological analysis of skin lesions to determine if phage therapy had a microscopic effect on the vasculature of infected mice. Created an invertebrate animal model of infection and treatment which included: generating spontaneous antibacterial V.v. mutant, designed a water purification/ circulation center, dissection and tissue homogenization of infected /treated oysters

    138. General Immunology
    Section of Introduction to Medical microbiology course provides understandable discussion of basic immunological concepts and their relationship to infectious disease from Southern Illinois Univ.
    http://www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/genimm.htm
    General Immunology
    Host defense is present in many forms. Overall, the Immune Response (IR) can be divided into two major classifications; humoral and cell-mediated. While these responses are not mutually exclusive, they provide distinctly different avenues for dealing with pathogenic organisms or altered host cells. These different responses will be discussed in more detail later. Immune Response Humoral Immunity Cell-mediated Immunity (Antibody) (Cytotoxicity) Some of these responses are specific, others are non-specific. This page will introduce host defense mechanisms by defining some commonly used terms and describing the specific cells and tissues involved in these immune responses. DEFINITIONS: Antigen (Ag): A molecule which elicits a specific immune response when introduced into an animal. More specifically, antigenic (immunogenic) substances are:
  • Structurally complex (proteins are usually very antigenic),
  • Accessible (the immune system must be able to contact the molecule), and
  • Foreign (not recognizable as "self"). Antibody (Ab): A glycoprotein produced in response to an antigen that is specific for the antigen and binds to it via non-covalent interactions. The term "immunoglobulin" is often used interchangeably with "antibody". We will use the term "immunoglobulin" to describe
  • 139. Pennsylvania State University Pathology And Laboratory Medicine
    Providing a residency program and clinical services including toxicology, hematology, histocompatibility, microbiology, radio-immunoassay studies and cytogenics.
    http://www.hmc.psu.edu/pathology/

    140. MCB -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Archives back to 1992 of this authoritative source of fundamental knowledge and new developments in the molecular biology of eukaryotic cells. Abstracts and full articles in PDF from the American Society for microbiology.
    http://mcb.asm.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
    Archive of All Online Issues: 1 Jan 1992 - 1 Oct 2005
    Visit PubMedCentral
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    Full Text and Abstracts: 1 Jan 1998 - 1 Oct 2005 PDF and Abstracts: 1 Jan 1995 - 1 Dec 1997 Abstracts only: 1 Jan 1992 - 1 Dec 1994

    J. Bacteriol.
    J. Virol. Eukaryot. Cell Microbio. Mol. Bio. Review ... All ASM Journals by the American Society for Microbiology

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