One of the biggest hurdles in microbiology research is ensuring that the genomic data you use is accurate and traceable. When data comes from unverified sources, it can lead to misidentification, ...
The field of cellular and infection microbiology is being transformed by the integration of traditional medical approaches, advanced antimicrobial ...
The UAB Department of Microbiology and the Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) hosted the inaugural HIV Basic and Translational Research Symposium Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, at the UAB Hilton Hotel. The ...
A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a virtual Gram staining technique that could transform how microbiologists stain and classify bacteria. This ...
Clinical microbiology is a critical field that underpins the diagnosis, treatment and epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases. It involves the isolation, identification and ...
Science Needs for Microbial Forensics: Developing Initial International Research Priorities, based partly on a workshop held in Zabgreb, Croatia in 2013, identifies scientific needs that must be ...
In addition to their roles as disease vectors, bacteria and other microbes play an important part in modern science as essential tools for advancing biological research and synthetic biology. Methods ...
Are you interested in learning about research opportunities for undergraduates in the Microbiology and Immunology program? Check out answers to frequently asked questions to see if you qualify. Some ...
Labroots invites you to the 11th Annual Microbiology Virtual Event Series 2025, taking place on September 3rd, 2025! This event will explore the latest developments in microbiology and immunology, ...
When University of Delaware senior Derek Wu was a child, he and his family visited the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore every year, where he would sit and watch the elephants for a long time. He wanted to ...
Norio Takeshita explores the microbiology of Japan’s national fungus and how it reflects centuries of human cultivation.