Giemsa-Stained Bovine Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (Herpesviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 10/7/2002 by Erica Suchman, Carol Blair
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained bovine herpes simplex virus type 1 infected bovine fetal spleen cells
24 hours post infection at a magnification of 400x. |
Giemsa-Stained Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (Flaviviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 10/7/2002 by Carol Blair, Erica Suchman
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained bovine viral diarrhea virus infected bovine fetal spleen cells 48
hours post infection at a magnification of 200x.
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Giemsa-Stained Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (Paramyxoviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects and Inclusions MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 10/7/2002 by Erica Suchman, Carol Blair
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained bovine respiratory syncytial virus infected
bovine fetal spleen cells 96 hours post infection at a magnification of 200x. |
Giemsa-Stained Orf Virus (Poxviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects and Inclusions MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 10/7/2002 by Carol Blair, Erica Suchman
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained orf virus (Poxviridae) infected bovine fetal spleen cells 24 hours post infection
showing cytopathic effects and inclusion bodies. |
Giemsa-Stained Bovine Parvovirus (Parvoviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects and Inclusions MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 10/7/2002 by Carol Blair, Erica Suchman
Giemsa-stained bovine parvovirus infected bovine fetal spleen cells 30 hours post infection
showing cytopathic effects and inclusions. |
Dichotomous Choices—a Message from the Division W Chair MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Robin Patterson
This week in class I am attempting to guide my students through the
construction of dichotomous keys. |
Distance Education: Challenges, Paradigms, and Pathways for Success MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Tracy Russo, Spencer Benson
The technology revolution in communication has reshaped and transformed
our lives and professions in ways few envisioned. |
Creating a Website of Reusable Learning Objects for Use
in Teaching Microbiology Lecture to both Traditional
and Web-Based Students MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Gary Kaiser
I would like to share with you the evolution of my website, The
Grapes of Staph (http://www.cat.cc.md.us/~gkaiser/goshp.html),
that I use both in a smart classroom to instruct |
Virtual Laboratory Instruction Online: Interview with a Traitor MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Michael Dennis
The following is a fictionalized interview conducted with Michael Dennis by a fellow microbiology educator (FME) for the Focus on Microbiology Education newsletter. |
The Education Conference Remains a Valuable Tool for Microbiologists MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Indiren Pillay, Frances Hite
Against the beautiful backdrop of snow-capped mountains and the Great Salt Lake, the 2002 Undergraduate Microbiology Education Conference was held on the University of Utah campus from May 17 to May 19. |
"Best Practices"—a Perennial Favorite MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Bruce Alexander
Each year when I return to Chapel Hill from my annual pilgrimage to the combined ASM Undergraduate Education and General Meetings, colleagues ask about the different sessions I attended. |
Summary of Bioterrorism Curriculum Recommendations from the Ninth ASM Undergraduate Education Conference in Salt Lake City MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Neil Baker
One of the outcomes of the Ninth ASM Undergraduate Education Conference held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in May, 2002, was a set of curriculum recommendations for teaching bioterrorism. |
Web Watch - Fall 2002 MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Indiren Pillay
The internet is a wonderful resource – and a vast pool of information. Some of this information is good and some is not. |
Focus on Microbiology Education Newsmagazine - Fall 2002 MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education 10/1/2002 by Multiple Authors
Features articles on teaching undergraduate microbiology. The issue's theme is "On-Line Learning & 2002 Undergraduate Microbiology Education Conference Highlights." |
Do-It-Yourself Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Classroom 9/30/2002 by Wendy Gorman
This exercise provides students hands-on experience in rearranging immunoglobulin gene segments, starting with germ line DNA, forming rearranged DNA, transcribing primary and mRNA, translating the final heavy chain protein, and switching isotypes. |
Cholera Toxin Mechanism of Action MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 8/29/2002 by Todd Primm
This single image file shows the steps of action of cholera toxin, beginning at protein synthesis in the bacteria and proceeding through all of the major known steps of interaction with the host cell. |
Giemsa-Stained Bovine Adenovirus (Adenoviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Inclusions MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 8/29/2002 by Erica Suchman, Carol Blair
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained bovine adenovirus-infected bovine fetal spleen cells 96
hours post infection at a magnification of 200x.
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Giemsa-Stained Bovine Enterovirus (Picornaviridae)-Infected Bovine Fetal Spleen Cells Showing Cytopathic Effects MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 8/29/2002 by Erica Suchman, Carol Blair
This micrograph shows Giemsa-stained bovine enterovirus-infected bovine fetal spleen cells 24
hours post infection at a magnification of 200x.
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Biochemical Test Media for Lab Unknown Identification—Part 1 MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 8/29/2002 by Jackie Reynolds
Different agar plate and tube media reactions are included in this group of images. |
Biochemical Test Media for Lab Unknown Identification—Part 3 MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image 8/29/2002 by Jackie Reynolds
Different agar plate and tube media reactions are included in this group of images. |