This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"The gut microbiomes of animals are diverse microbial communities that dramatically affect host health and physiology. Modern laboratory techniques have allowed researchers to learn much about these microbiomes. Unfortunately, the common sequencing and culture techniques often struggle to distinguish between strains within a bacterial species. But microfluidic droplets could be a way to sidestep such limitations and distinguish between strains in a high volume, efficient way. To test this, a research team developed a microfluidic platform that encapsulates individual bacterial cells and cultivates them in different growth media, and they used it to successfully profile the honeybee microbiome at a strain-specific level. Strain diversity is particularly important for honeybees due to their uniquely simple and stable bacterial community. Compared to traditional gut samples, this technique detected more strain diversity in some bacterial species..."
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This course covers introductory microbiology from a systems perspective, considering microbial diversity, …
This course covers introductory microbiology from a systems perspective, considering microbial diversity, population dynamics, and genomics. Emphasis is placed on the delicate balance between microbes and humans, and the changes that result in the emergence of infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. The case study approach covers such topics as vaccines, toxins, biodefense, and infections including Legionnaire’s disease, tuberculosis, Helicobacter pylori, and plague.
This winning entry in the museum's Young Naturalist Awards 2001 by Amber, …
This winning entry in the museum's Young Naturalist Awards 2001 by Amber, a 17 year old student from Iowa, studies tardigrades in the U.S. and Antarctica. Her essay details her field study in Missouri, which compared the diversity, distribution, and abundance of tardigrades both upwind and downwind from the James River power plant and an account of the 10 days she spent in Greenland with international tardigradologists, during which she found a rare occurrence in tardigrade behavior.
Students learn about water quality testing and basic water treatment processes and …
Students learn about water quality testing and basic water treatment processes and technology options. Biological, physical and chemical treatment processes are addressed, as well as physical and biological water quality testing, including testing for bacteria such as E. coli.
The goals of the Thermal Biology Institute's webpage are to present cutting-edge …
The goals of the Thermal Biology Institute's webpage are to present cutting-edge research focused on the biology of geothermal systems, to promote collaboration among researchers and resource agencies, and to advance public education on the biocomplexity of geothermal environments. Information is organized by topic including hot topics, research, current events, outreach, education, and electronic resources.
All cells, organs and tissues of a living organism are built of …
All cells, organs and tissues of a living organism are built of molecules. Some of them are small, made from only a few atoms. There is, however, a special class of molecules that make up and play critical roles in living cells. These molecules can consist of many thousands to millions of atoms. They are referred to as macromolecules (or large biomolecules).
In this adaptation students in online classrooms will use linear regression at …
In this adaptation students in online classrooms will use linear regression at home and in synchronous online time to analyze real data on vector-borne diseases and explore how environmental factors affect disease transmission.
In this activity students will use linear regression to analyze real data …
In this activity students will use linear regression to analyze real data on vector-borne diseases and explore how environmental factors such as climate change or population density influence the transmission of these diseases.
Our first video on Microbiology. This video takes a look at what …
Our first video on Microbiology. This video takes a look at what are microbes. We define the terms microbes and microorganisms, as well as look at the different types of microbes.
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Students will learn that microorganisms can get inside one's body and they …
Students will learn that microorganisms can get inside one's body and they may keep it from working properly. Students will learn that vaccinations help to prevent some diseases but not others.
Spreadsheets across the Curriculum module. Students use a spreadsheet to build a …
Spreadsheets across the Curriculum module. Students use a spreadsheet to build a two-way table of drug level vs. time and elimination rate with parameters dosage interval and amount.
This module introduces students to sterile culture techniques using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Studentslearn the …
This module introduces students to sterile culture techniques using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Studentslearn the relationships between species and strainsisolate individual colonies from liquid cultures on streak platesprepare serial dilutions of liquid cultures for spot plates, which are used to estimate the concentration of viable cells in the culturesestimate cell densities in liquid cultures using the spectrophotometerThis module is part of a semester-long introductory lab course, Investigations in Molecular Cell Biology, at Boston College.
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