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Sarcina flava colonies on blood agar from the CDC/ Dr. V.R. Dowell 1976
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Some of us use microbiology regularly in our kitchens for baking bread or making yogurt. Many people even make their own beer and wine. Still, even as a microbiologist, I never considered teaching Microbiology through distance learning. Ms. Consani is the first person I've met who does this. She has taught Microbiology online for the past five years using a kit from https://www.scienceinteractive.com/lab-kits/ in addition to seven years of experience teaching online labs in general biology and histology.

Speaker: Angela Consani, MS, Kansas City Community College, Ocean County College and ...

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Now more than ever we are turning to eLearning to develop new skills! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides online training for public health laboratory professionals. This Microbiology eLearning Series contains five eLearning courses and covers basic microbiology laboratory skills and procedures necessary to identify microorganisms from clinical ...
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Testing bacteria, starting an internship, and taking care of biochemistry! That's me, the new Production Technician Intern at ABS, Global. It appears my interview faux pas was forgiven. I felt like Sally Field when they emailed to tell me ("You like me! You really like me!"). I started on March ...

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Mandy Hunter spends the week exploring bench top fermenters, bacteria that grow beneath your nails, chromatography, and still has time to tell us about a January 30th Marrow Registery Drive at MATC! What a busy, busy start to the semester and the New Year! This semester I have Chromatography, Bioprocess ...

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