Microbial communities—vast ecosystems teeming with millions of different cells from different species—play a fundamental role in life on Earth, from producing oxygen to aiding digestion.
PREREQ: BIOL 320 and BIOL 303. BIOL 511 (BMOL 511) ADVANCED CELL BIOLOGY (3-0-3)(S). Contemporary and frontier topics in the biology of microbial, plant, and animal cells covering signal transduction, ...
Vaccination is one of the greatest achievements in immunology and medicine, nearly eradicating many infectious diseases that once harmed humanity. It introduces a form of a pathogen into the body, ...
Academic researchers generate microbial data from their research programmes exploring microbial biology, evolution and epidemiology for pathogenic, opportunistic and non-pathogenic microbes, for those ...
Microbial communities are groups of microorganisms that share a common living space. The microbial populations that form the community can interact in different ways, for example as predators and ...