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Team-Based Learning Enhances Long-Term Retention and Critical Thinking in an Undergraduate Microbial Physiology Course
MicrobeLibrary Article: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
5/1/2003 by Michael McInerney, L. Dee Fink

We used team-based learning to improve comprehension and critical thinking of students in an undergraduate microbial metabolism-physiology course.
Effectiveness of an Applied Microbiology Course Specifically Designed for Chemical Engineering Majors
MicrobeLibrary Article: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
5/1/2003 by Patricia Mosto, C. Stewart Slater, Gregory Hecht

This report describes the development and content of “Biological Systems and Applications,” a novel course specifically designed to provide basic biology and applied microbiology knowledge, skills, and experience to sophomore chemical engineering
Promoting Student Involvement with Environmental Laboratory Experiments in a General Microbiology Course
MicrobeLibrary Article: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
5/1/2003 by Loretta Brancaccio Taras

This is a descriptive study of a series of laboratory exercises on environmental microbiology carried out by students in a general microbiology course during eight of the twelve weeks of the semester.
Using the Primary Literature in an Allied Health Microbiology Course
MicrobeLibrary Article: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
5/1/2003 by Donald Breakwell

A strategy was adapted for using the primary literature to foster active learning in an allied health microbiology course.
Microbiology Education - Volume 4, 2003
MicrobeLibrary Article: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
5/1/2003 by Multiple Authors

Volume four of ASM's Microbiology Education journal, with articles about hypothesis-driven research in the area of student learning and other facets of microbiology education.
Focus on Microbiology Education Newsmagazine - Spring 2003
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
5/1/2003 by Multiple Authors

Features articles on teaching undergraduate microbiology. The issue's theme is "Prions and Laboratory Safety."
Reactions in Litmus Milk
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2/24/2003 by Edward Bollenbach

Reactions of cultures in litmus milk.
Biochemical Test Media for Lab Unknown Identification—Part 4
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2/24/2003 by Jackie Reynolds

Different agar plate and tube media reactions are included in this group of images.
Biosorption Approaches to Cleaning Up Nuclear and Toxic Waste
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2/24/2003 by Brendlyn Faison

Transmission electron micrographs of microorganisms binding toxic materials.
Live and Dead Staining of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida Adhered to Stainless Steel with a #2b Finish
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2/24/2003 by Jill Bieker, Randall Phebus, Daniel Boyle

This image characterizes the viability of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida adhered to a very common food contact surface, stainless steel type 304 with a #2b finish.
Live and Dead Staining of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida Adhered to Stainless Steel with a #3 Finish
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2/24/2003 by Jill Bieker, Randall Phebus, Daniel Boyle

Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida adhered to stainless steel type 304 with a #3 finish grown as 14-day-old biofilms.
Coal Bioprocessing
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2/24/2003 by Brendlyn Faison

Coal is sometimes considered an under-utilized fossil fuel resource. Coal would be more useful if converted to liquid or gaseous fuel. Certain fungi and actinomycetes can solubilize coal.
Plasmodium falciparum
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Plasmodium falciparum.
Trypanosoma spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Trypanosoma spp.
Taenia spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Taenia spp.
Trichuris trichuria
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Trichuris trichuria.
Strongyloides stercoralis
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Strongyloides stercoralis
Enterobius vermicularis
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Enterobius vermicularis
Leishmania spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Leishmania spp.
A Collection of In-Class Activities in Microbiology
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Classroom
2/20/2003 by Susan Merkel, Editor

This is collection of thought-provoking microbiology problems that can be used as active learning, in-class activities.

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