Paramjeet Singh Bagga,  Ph.D.

Microbiology: Useful Links

    
# Web Site Title Description
1. The Escherichia coli Index The many faces of E. coli: These pages contain a comprehensive guide to information relating to the model organism Escherichia coli
2. Microbiology: Principles and Applications A web companion to your text book
3. Microbiology Videos Useful videos about various microbes
4. The Fifth Kingdom Description, diagrams and images of Fungi.
5. ASM American Society of Microbiology.
6. What is there? Untangling what genes do.
7. Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health in the United States A Free Online Book by: Joshua Lederberg, Robert E. Shope, and Stanley C. Oaks, Jr., Editors; Committee on Emerging Microbial Threats to Health, Institute of Medicine
8. The Bacteriophage Ecology Group Home of Phage Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.Dedicated to the ecology and evolutionary biology of the parasites of unicellular organisms (UOPs)
9. The Sanger Center: Microbial Genomes The Sanger Centre microbial sequencing effort is concentrated on pathogens and model organisms. The site contains a list of projects funded, underway or completed; all data from these projects is immediately and freely available.
10. The Big Picture Book of Viruses Intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the WWW and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses.
11. All the Virology on WWW Seeks to be the best single site for Virology information on the Internet. Also hosts a collection of all the virology related Web sites that might be of interest to virologists, and others interested in learning more about viruses.
12. West Nile Virus CDC Home page for West Nile Virus (WN).
13. Food Microbiology Learn more about fermented foods.
14. Microbiology Direct A Reviewed Web Directory of Microbiology. Offers hundreds of microbiology links on many categories
15. The MicrobeLibrary The MicrobeLibrary is searchable portal providing a peer reviewed, web-based collection of resources about the microbial world. The Library builds upon the scientific expertise, intellectual creativity, and private collections of the thousands of members of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and other microbial researchers from around the world.
   
   

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