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Fossil Diatom Valves from Sediments in Catfish Pond, Illinois—Part 1
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4/7/2004 by Rebecca Teed

The valves of many species of diatoms are preserved in sediments from Catfish Pond, Illinois, and contain information about past water conditions.
Fossil Diatom Valves from Sediments in Catfish Pond, Illinois—Part 2
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4/7/2004 by Rebecca Teed

The valves of many species of diatoms are preserved in sediments from Catfish Pond, Illinois, and contain information about past water conditions.
Transcription and Translation
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4/7/2004 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth

Animation depicting DNA transcription and translation.
Carotenoid Orientation in Lipid Membranes
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4/7/2004 by Carlos Echavarri-Erasun, Eric Johnson

A hypothetical schematic portraying carotenoids inserted into phospholipid membranes.
Introduction to Mycology
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4/7/2004 by William Mayberry

This PowerPoint animation provides an introduction to mycology.
DNA Repair and Mutation
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4/7/2004 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth

This video clip demonstrates the process of DNA repair during replication.
Penicillin and Mutation
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4/7/2004 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth

This video clip demonstrates the effect of penicillin on bacteria.
The Productive Life Cycle of Enveloped Animal Viruses
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4/7/2004 by Gary Kaiser

Animations illustrating the stages of the productive life cycle of an enveloped virus.
The Productive Life Cycle of Enveloped Animal Viruses
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4/7/2004 by Gary Kaiser

Figures illustrating the stages of the productive life cycle of an enveloped virus.
The Productive Life Cycle of Naked Animal Viruses
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4/7/2004 by Gary Kaiser

Images illustrating the stages of the productive life cycle of a naked virus.
Connecting Microbiology With the World Outside: Constructing Opportunities for Authentic Learning in the Classroom and the Community
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Marion Field Fass

Each of us, as microbiologists, easily acquires new knowledge in our field by connecting "the new" with older concepts and models that we use to structure our understanding.
Service Learning in the Undergraduate Science Curriculum: Partnering College Students with High School and Middle School Classes
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Lee Abrahamsen

As a teaching scientist my days are more than full. Over time, however, I have learned to keep an open mind when enthusiastic students approach me for help with things that go beyond the scope of microbiology.
Activities to Promote Learning in Microbiology
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Poonam Gulati

Students learn in different ways and, as teachers, we need to design strategies to aid the different types of learners. The activities described in this article focus on microbiology students, but similar activities can be created for students in any di
A Rural Science Education Partnership—the Maine ScienceCorps
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2/1/2004 by S. Monroe Duboise

Since the 2001-2002 academic year, the educational activities of immunology and molecular biology graduate students at the University of Southern Maine (USM) have gone far beyond university classrooms and research laboratories to reach into high school
A Classroom Transformed Into a Lab: Microbiology for Elementary School
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2/1/2004 by Elisabeth F. Maria Schlegel, Jorge Luis Muñoz-Jordán

Children surpass adults in their natural curiosity and sense of wonder. They love to observe, ask questions, and experiment. Their curiosity is precious. It is a curiosity full of eagerly made observations, unspoiled expectations, and prejudice. Childre
Service Learning: A Two-Way Street
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Bruce Alexander

The microbiology-based service-learning projects at the University of Minnesota and at Colorado State University were designed so that both the older and the younger students learned from the experience.
Journal Watch - Winter 2004
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Kathleen Jagger

In this feature for Focus on Microbiology Education, journal articles of particular interest to our readers are cited.
Web Watch - Winter 2004
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Indiren Pillay

The Winter 2004 edition of WebWatch focuses, appropriately, on influenza and severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Focus on Microbiology Education Newsmagazine - Winter 2004
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2004 by Multiple Authors

Features articles on teaching undergraduate microbiology. The issue's theme is "Service Learning."
Academic Scientists at Work: Navigating the BioMedical Research Career
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
1/1/2004 by Kailash Gupta

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