Microbes
Module 1 introduction to microbiology1
Microbes in biological warfare
Introduction: They are in the air we breathe... In our food... On our skin...
Microbiology- a clinical approach by Anthony Strelkauskas et al. 2010 Chapter 1: What is Microbiology and Why does it matter?
Unit 4a – Almost done!. Chapter 15: Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity How microbes cause disease (figure 15.9)
Chapter 7 Lymphatic System and Immunity. Points to Ponder What is the connection between microbes and humans? What are the parts of the lymphatic system.
LS 204 Microbiology Chapter 7. Student Learning Outcomes: 1. Name some organisms that are microorganisms 2. Explain the importance of microorganisms to.
Ecology of Pathogenic Microbes 1.What is ¨pathogenic?” 2.“Life cycle” of pathogenic microbes 3.How do we know if microbe causes disease? (Koch’s postulates)
How do microbes cause disease and how do we defend ourselves from infection? Professor: Dr. HUL Seingheng Student Group 4: Miss. LOUN Botom Mr. LY Bunleat.
Unit 1 The Science Of Microbiology Donna Howell Medical Microbiology Blacksburg High School.
ERA-NET PathoGenoMics Meeting Bonn 7-8 April, 2005