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  • In bacteriology, a fimbria (plural fimbriae), not to be con
  • 958, he accepted a position as Professor of Bacteriology and Chairman of the Department of Bacteriol
  • He contributed importantly to bacteriology and virology via his remarkable researches.
  • Her interests switched to bacteriology and chemotherapeutics, including the chemot
  • Bacteriologists, who work in the field of bacteriology and study bacteria.
  • Northrop was a Professor of Bacteriology and Medical Physics, Emeritus at University
  • 1951, he was the head of the Department of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the University o
  • nt to Sir Charles Hercus, then Professor of Bacteriology and Public Health.
  • Meanwhile, he established the Institute of Bacteriology and his vaccines against epidemics and espe
  • Hucker was a professor of bacteriology and chief of the New York State Agricultura
  • , where she earned her bachelor's degree in bacteriology and became a sister of the national sororit
  • s bible”, Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology and Immunity (now Topley and Wilson's Micro
  • ofessor, and also was appointed Director of Bacteriology and Serology Laboratories at the Children's
  • It is specialised in virology, bacteriology, antibiotic resistance, parasitology, chemi
  • in Samuel Cate Prescott's choice to go into bacteriology as a career, and was instrumental in Presco
  • He became professor of bacteriology at Trivandrum Medical College.
  • From 1947 to 1950, he was a professor of bacteriology at Indiana University.
  • In 1919 he attained the chair of bacteriology at the University of Strasbourg.
  • ous disease control, in particular clinical bacteriology, at Karolinska Institutet.
  • ess school in Marseille, France and studied bacteriology at the Pasteur Institute.
  • he University of Leipzig, and chemistry and bacteriology at the University of Berlin.
  • he Institute and Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology at the University of the Witwatersrand.
  • pted the position of assistant professor of bacteriology at Indiana University, where he was promote
  • ical School, and professor of pathology and bacteriology at George Washington University.
  • He was head of bacteriology at the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medic
  • t Karolinska Institutet, was a professor of bacteriology at Gothenburg University from 1952 to 1980
  • headed from 1947 to 1958 the Department of Bacteriology being the first woman to chair a department
  • He was the chairman of the bacteriology department from 1968 to 1971 and again from
  • niversity and became head of the botany and bacteriology department in 1921 and held that post until
  • Gunsalus taught bacteriology from 1940 to 1947 at Cornell University.
  • He received a B.A. degree in bacteriology from UCLA, and a Ph.D in medical microbiolo
  • She received her Bachelor's in Bacteriology from Cornell University and her Master's an
  • ersity of Michigan and a master's degree in bacteriology from Emory University.
  • Specializing in bacteriology, he served in Egypt during World War I and
  • ough his primary interest was, accordingly, bacteriology, his father was a surgeon, and so he was pr
  • ch 1937) is an American medical researcher ( bacteriology, immunology, experimental urology) and acad
  • 71 and became chairman of the Department of Bacteriology in 1979.
  • 26), a Master of Arts (1927) and a Ph.D. in Bacteriology in 1933.
  • The collection and bacteriology laboratory suite at Landcare in Tamaki was
  • , and is credited with establishment of the bacteriology laboratory at Padua.
  • f the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology on requests for opinions published in1983 a
  • by the International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology or the International Journal of Systematic
  • Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, release 4.0 (2nd ed.).
  • In bacteriology, renaming of species or groups that turn ou
  • iversity, and the Bureau of Biochemical and Bacteriology Research was established, in addition to th
  • rom the late 1960s, as head of an expanding Bacteriology Section in Plant Diseases Division of DSIR,
  • ital (Snodgrass Laboratory of Pathology and Bacteriology), St. Louis, Missouri.
  • "International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology Subcommittee on the taxonomy of Halobacteri
  • He applied bacteriology to water analysis and studied the chemical
  • his staff were applying the new science of bacteriology to examine cholera.
  • In 1936, he then became Professor of Bacteriology under Howard Florey at the William Dunn Sch
  • In 1949 he was appointed Professor of Bacteriology, University of California, Berkeley and lat
  • Sir Ashley Miles (1904-1988), Professor of Bacteriology, University College Hospital, London, 1937-
  • Areas covered by the journal include bacteriology, virology, microbial genetics, epidemiology
  • G Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Volume 1 (1st ed.).
  • G Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Volume 3 (1st ed.).
  • G Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Volume 3 (1st ed.
  • enholz, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply branch
  • enholz, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply branch
  • enholz, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply branch