Collection of archival microbiology-related images that can be used to enhance lectures or lab presentations. Items in the Gallery were published between 2006 and 2015.
Web site designed to bring useful and interesting microbiology informational resources to internet users. The site is organized around content areas in General, Environmental, Food, Industrial, Medical and Veterinary Microbiology.
Published between 2005 and 2015, AMS protocols are designed to guide researchers, laboratory professionals, students and educators as they teach and perform foundational microbiology laboratory techniques and are are freely available in a downloadable format.
Established in 1899, ASM promotes and advances the microbial sciences through the pursuit of scientific knowledge and the dissemination of research findings.
Founded in 1981, ASV is committed to growing and supporting a diverse and inclusive community of virologists, to promote research and education on viruses, and to foster engagement and open communication of discoveries.
Founded in 1974, its mission is to support microbiologists with opportunities for professional growth, networking, and societal impact throughout their career. FEMSis a growing coalition of 55 Member Societies from 40 countries.
Internationally recognized, non-profit scientific society founded in 1987 to advance antiviral research by fostering interdisciplinary communication and collaboration among scientists in basic, applied, and clinical fields.
Global organization that promotes the study of microbiology by fostering international cooperation and exchange of scientific information, particularly in the areas of bacteriology, virology, and mycology. Founded in 1927, it represents national microbiology societies worldwide and organizes large scientific congresses to advance research and understanding within the field.
A UK-based membership charity and a not-for-profit publisher that promotes the science of microbiology by connecting scientists, publishing journals, and engaging with policymakers to address global challenges like new diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental sustainability.
The oldest microbiological society in the UK, with more than 1700 members worldwide. It is dedicated to advancing the science of microbiology.
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