The Microbiology Laboratory Manual by Pollack presents exercises and experiments on microbiology laboratory. The labs are introduced in a clear and concise manner, while maintaining a reader-friendly tone. The manual contains a variety of interactive activities and experiments that teach the basic concepts of microbiology. It also covers methods that allow the safe movement or transfer of microbial cells from one type of growth environment, classification and identification of microbes, microbial biochemistry, medical, food and environmental microbiology.
Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology
Exercises for the Microbiology Laboratory, Fourth Edition by Michael J. Leboffe and Burton E. Pierce is an inexpensive, black-and-white manual that provides a concise and flexible alternative to other large microbiology laboratory manuals.
Like the text, the laboratory manual provides a balanced introduction to laboratory techniques and principles that are important in each area of microbiology.
Lab Exercises in Microbiology
Experiments have been refined throughout the manual and the Tenth Edition includes an extensively revised exercise on transformation in bacteria using pGLO to introduce students to this important technique.
Food Microbiology Laboratory presents 18 well-tested, student-proven, and thoroughly outlined experiments for use in a one-semester introductory food microbiology course.
This text provides a series of laboratory exercises compatible with a one-semester undergraduate microbiology or bacteriology course with a three- or four-hour lab period that meets once or twice a week.
With an engaging style and a focus on active learning, this book offers students a well-rounded foundation in modern microbiology laboratory methods.
Patrick R. Murray, Ellen Jo Baron, Michael A. Pfaller, Fred C. Tenover, and Robert H. Yolken, eds. Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology, 1995. Chapin, Kimberle C. and Patrick R. Murray. Pages 257–259 in Manual of Clinical ...
Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology