And a trained microbiologist was on hand during the bottling stage, Cozens says.
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Adam Maag, 27, naturalist, and Jennifer Duerr, 28, microbiologist, both of Maumee.
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Daniel Goldberg, a Washington University microbiologist and HHMI investigator.
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Izard, a microbiologist, said the importance of bacteria in cancer is growing.
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She told me her mother was a microbiologist and her father owned a plumbing company.
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Right next door lives Ron, a microbiologist of genius, and his faithless wife Honor.
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This picture shows microbiologist Trisha Johnson collecting water samples.
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One of these days, the microbiologist would like to defeat the SARS virus.
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A specialist in microbiology
A microbiologist is a scientist who works in the field of microbiology. Microbiologists study organisms called microbes. Microbes can take the form of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists. One of the microbiologists main research aim is to find out how microbes affect the world around them.
(Microbiologists) investigate the growth and characteristics of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, algae, or fungi. ...
(Microbiological) Having to do with microscopic forms of life.
(microbiology) Microbiological procedures can be either observation of stained specimens by microscope, immunological detection of antibodies to a microbe, or growth and isolation of a microorganism on agar-based media. ...
Microbiology department was established in 1993 and blossomed into a full fledged Department with a Masters program, M.Sc MicroBiology in the year 2000.
The microbiology department provides an extensive clinical service, including mycology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, a high security pathology unit, and a healthcare associated infection investigation unit, as well as routine bacteriology and an expanding molecular diagnostic repertoire.
A person who studies microorganisms, including protozoa, fungi, bacteria and viruses.
A scientist who studies microscopic organisms, or microbes.