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  1. Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple (Medmaster) by Mark Gladwin, Bill Trattler, 2009-02-08
  2. Medical Microbiology: with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Murray, Medical Microbiology) by Patrick R. Murray PhD, Ken S. Rosenthal PhD, et all 2008-12-10
  3. Microbiology the Easy Way (Barron's E-Z Series) by Rene Fester Kratz, 2005-09-01
  4. Microbiology: An Introduction, Books a la Carte Edition (10th Edition) by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, et all 2009-03-19
  5. Microbiology Coloring Book by I. Edward Alcamo, Lawrence M. Elson, 1997-02-03
  6. Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (3rd Edition) by Robert W. Bauman, 2010-01-15
  7. BRS Microbiology and Immunology (Board Review Series) by Arthur G. Johnson, Richard J. Ziegler, et all 2009-10-28
  8. Microbiology: Principles and Explorations by Jacquelyn G. Black, 2008-01-02
  9. Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology (Diagnostic Microbiology (Bailey & Scott's)) by Betty A. Forbes PhDD(ABMM)F(AAM), Daniel F. Sahm PhDD(ABMM)F(AAM), et all 2007-01-10
  10. Study Guide for Microbiology: An Introduction by Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, et all 2009-02-20
  11. Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Eleventh Edition (LANGE Basic Science) by Warren Levinson, 2010-05-19
  12. Microbiology: A Systems Approach by Marjorie Kelly Cowan, Kathleen Park Talaro, 2008-02-05
  13. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microbiology by Ph.D., Jeffrey J. Byrd, Tabitha M. Powledge, 2006-11-07
  14. CliffsQuickReview Microbiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by I. Edward Alcamo, 1996-07-19

161. 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
Introduction
General Information
Introduction
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
General Information
  • Research Plans and Priorities Extramural Research Projects and Clinical Studies
  • 162. BioOne: List Of Journals
    The Journal of Eukaryotic microbiology more info Archive. ISSN , of pages, of articles, Publisher, Current Volume/Issue. 10665234, 3174, 524
    http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-journals-list&issn=1066-5234

    163. 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

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

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    Red Blood Cells
    A human red cell has no nucleus and is responsible for carrying oxygen to the tissues.

    165. 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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    An Old Plague Coming Back to Haunt Us.: Diphtheria: What is that
    Home Science and mathematics Biology and life sciences Microorganisms, fungi, algae Author: Neal Rolfe Chamberlain Published on: January 16, 1998

    166. 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/
    Contact Us:
    P.O. Box 515 (mailing)
    130 Allen Brook Lane (shipping)
    Williston, VT 05495 USA Toll Free: 800-723-4432
    Local: 802-878-5138
    Fax: 802-878-6765
    info@analyticalservices.com
    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.

    167. 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
    The Microbiology Network
    Pharma Consultant, Vectech Pharmaceutical Consultants

    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).

    168. 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

    169. 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.
    http://www.mblabs.com/
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    170. 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
    @import url("themes/microtextbook/style/style.css"); Microbiology and Bacteriology The world of microbes
    Sep 17, 2005 - 09:25 AM Search Site: Books The little Book module manual Virtual Microbiology Through the microscope: A look at all things small
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    The change in the theme of the site is now complete. I will be adding content, especially to the virtual microbiology section, as I move forward from here and probably working on various aspects of the site, but everything should be more stable now. Thanks for your patience.
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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

    171. Molecular And Cell Biology Dept Redirect Page
    An exhaustive list of news links about all aspects of ebola, provided by Dr. Ed Rybicki.
    http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/ebopage.html
    The new address for the Ebola page is
    http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/ebola/ebopage.htm
    Please change your bookmarks
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    172. Bugs In The News!
    John (Jack) C. Brown from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas has created great microbiology site. It contains a What the Heck is ? , a general interest, and other bug bytes sections. Good information.
    http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/bugs.html
    Bugs
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    News!
    ~~~ Feature Articles ~~~ What the Heck is Mad Cow Disease?
    ~ Articles ~
    For the Curious....
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    Don't Touch That Doorknob!
    How Germs Can Zap You and How You Can Zap Back , Warner Books, Publisher, publication date, October 1, 2001 was written by me and Edited by Dinah Dunn of Byron Preiss Visual Publications, New York and Jackie Merri Meyer of Warner Books. Available on-line and at bookstores, the book provides information on microorganisms associated with foodborne illness, colds and flu, day care, hospitals, travel, pets, home, work and those that may be used as an agent for biological warfare.
    All of the "Feature Articles," and the articles in "What the Heck is...?" and in "General Interest" were written by me, and therefore, any mistakes are mine, alone. I have tried to be as accurate as possible within the limits of providing the information in a "reader-friendly" format. Therefore, please forgive any latitude I have taken with the pure science discussed. With these caveats in mind: in keeping with the spirit of the "Web" and Internet, and the fact that this institution has been established for, and is devoted to, learning, all of the articles on these Pages are for anyone's use, as long as the use is for non-profit only, and this statement accompanies any copies.

    173. The Ebola And Marburg Virus
    Includes Genomic Structure, Comparative and Molecular Biology
    http://www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/ebolagen.html

    174. Undergraduate Program In Biology And Medicine
    For undergraduate students, degree concentrations include biochemistry, biology, cell and developmental biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, microbiology, molecular genetics, and neuroscience.
    http://www.rochester.edu/College/BIO/UPBM/index.html
    Department of Biology
    402 Hutchison Hall
    University of Rochester
    Rochester, NY 14627-0211
    (585) 275-3835 / 275-2070 (fax) Last updated: 8/
    Comments? Need more information? Contact the UPBM Course Coordinator
    Dr. Anthony J. Olek, Director
    Undergraduate Program in Biology and Medicine
    481 Hutchison Hall, River Campus
    University of Rochester
    Rochester, NY 14627
    For information, contact
    Lorraine Thompson, Assistant to the Director
    Undergraduate Program in Biology and Medicine
    402 Hutchison Hall, River Campus University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627-0214
    Contents These reflect the current set of requirements tof the class of 2009. All others, please see a biology advisor for prior requirements.
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    175. Joint & Specialized Degree Programs
    The Simon School offers a variety of specialized degrees in conjunction with the Department of Anesthesiology, the Department of microbiology and Immunology, the School of Nursing, the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, and the M.D. Program at the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
    http://www.ssb.rochester.edu/programs/program_joint.aspx
    - Quick Links - About Simon Full-Time M.B.A. Part-Time M.B.A. Executive M.B.A. MS Programs Certificate Program Ph.D. Programs Career Center Faculty Research Accepted Students Prospective Student GRE Scholarships Ways To Give Alumni Online Simon Assets Intranet You are at...
    The Simon School offers a comprehensive array of programs that allows students to receive a first-rate business education tailored to their specific needs. In addition to the Full- and Part-Time M.B.A. Programs, several other opportunities are available to students who wish to pursue coursework within a more specialized context of business management. These include the Joint- and Specialized-Degree Programs, M.S. Programs, a 3-2 M.B.A. Program, two Executive M.B.A. Programs (one in Europe) and a Ph.D. Program. The following is a list of the Joint- and Specialized-Degree Programs offered at the Simon School. Each specific entry includes a brief program description and contact details for further information. Anesthesiology/M.B.A. Program

    176. UC :: Department Of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry & Microbiology
    Overview of faculty, research and information technology in support of graduate program leading to MS or PhD degrees.
    http://molgen.uc.edu/
    Welcome!
    Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology
    The mission of the Department of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology is to both maintain excellence in teaching, in order to train the next generation of scientists and physicians, and to carry out research at the cutting edge of biomedical science.
    Jerry Lingrel
    , Professor and Chair
    Faculty

    Research

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    Departmental Seminar
    Tuesday, Sept 20, 2005 12:30 p.m. Room 2351 MSB
    "TGFbeta1: An Important Regulator of T cell Homeostasis and Self-Tolerance" Ramireddy Bommireddy, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology University of Cincinnati College of Medicine For further information contact William Miller, 558-0866 Web by Cicada

    177. AMS Reference Lab
    AMS (Affliated Medical Services Laboratory, Inc.) is a regional clinical reference laboratory serving physicians, clinics, hospitals, government and industry. Specialties include cytology, microbiology, hematology, chemistry, drug screening and toxicology.
    http://www.amsreferencelab.com/

    178. Brazilian Journal Of Microbiology - Home Page
    Alberta Provincial Laboratory for Public HealthAll Quiet on the West Nile Front? Albertans are already starting to feel the bite and hear the buzz of mosquitoes as the weather finally heats up this
    http://www.scielo.br/bjm

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    Updated on
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    Print ISSN Publication of the
    Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
    Mission
    To publish original research papers, research notes and, occasionally, reviews, covering all aspects of Microbiology.
    Former Title:
    Revista de Microbiologia
    2005  SBM Departamento de Microbiologia - ICB II - USP Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1374 - Sala 214 Cidade Universitária 05508-900 São Paulo SP - Brasil Tel. / Fax: (55 11) 3813-9647 bjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br

    179. Health Protection Agency
    Health Protection Agency. Children on a tricycle. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is an independent body that protects the health and wellbeing of
    http://www.hpa.org.uk/
    Skip navigation menu Search Advanced Search Key Functions Quick Links Accessibility Freedom of Information Corporate Documents Annual Report 2005 ... CDR Weekly Events Chemical Hazards, Poisons and Sustainable Communities Conference
    5-7 Dec 05 Full Events Listings
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    The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is an independent body that protects the health and well-being of everyone in England and Wales. The Agency plays a critical role in protecting people from infectious diseases and in preventing harm when hazards involving chemicals poisons or radiation occur. We also prepare for new and emerging threats, such as a bio-terrorist attack or virulent new strain of disease.
    ESBL-producing
    E. coli Hurricane Katrina - advice for travellers Avian Influenza ...
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    14 Sep 05 HPA investigates the link between environmental contamination and adverse health effects 13 Sep 05 Spread of MRSA determined by antibiotic use and infection control, highlights European-wide study

    180. 08/11/2005 102005 Am+0800 - Open WebMail
    Login. UserID. Password. HTTP Compression, Auto Login. Open WebMail version 2.32 Help?
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