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  • CELLS Alive!

    Good general microbiology information, with images and videos.

    www.cellsalive.com

  • The FDA Bad Bug page

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's handbook which provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. Good information and a lot of good content.

    vm.cfsan.fda.gov

  • Suite101.com: Microbiology

    A site containing monthly articles on microbiology topics without all the scientific jargon. Many links to sites with good content and discussions on various topics in microbiology.

    www.suite101.com

  • Access Excellence

    A great place for biology science teachers. Contains current science news items, teachers exchange, hundreds of science labs and educational resources.

    www.accessexcellence.org

  • National Center for Infectious Diseases

    NCID conducts surveillance, epidemic investigations, epidemiological & laboratory research, training, and public education programs to develop, evaluate, & promote prevention and control strategies for infectious diseases - division of Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).

    www.cdc.gov

  • Microbeworld: Your Gateway to the World of Microbes

    A place to view colorful images of microbes, read intriguing microbial facts and trivia, get educational resources and activities, and learn more about these fascinating microscopic creatures.

    www.microbeworld.org

  • Virtual Museum of Bacteria

    The museum provides information for the general public on all aspects of bacteria with integrated hyperlinks to >250 relevant sites. Annotated lists of links are also provided for professional microbiologists

    www.bacteriamuseum.org

  • Medical Microbiology

    A website containing information on the microorganisms that cause diseases in humans. Lecture notes, laboratory notebook, computerized clinical cases, and most common causes of infectious diseases file.

    www.kcom.edu

  • Plague Wars

    A Frontline/PBS collaborative that details how viruses and bacteria have been developed/used as bioweapons and the history of bioweapons.

    www.pbs.org

  • MicroAngela's Electron Microscope Image Gallery

    Annotated and colorized images of insects and bacteria.

    www.pbrc.hawaii.edu

  • ArchaeaWeb

    The aim of the site is to collect together all sources of information concerning archaea and extremophiles on the WWW.

    www.archaea.unsw.edu.au

  • Ron's Pond Scum

    Microscopic images of fresh water microlife. Images and descriptive text not limited to Paramecium, Amoeba, Stentor, Vorticella or Daphnia.

    www.silkentent.com

  • The Microbiology Network

    Links to users' groups on the WWW, mail lists, forums, and file libraries. Major areas of interest are regulatory microbiology in the pharmaceutical, food, and personal care industries.

    microbiol.org

  • Microbiology 1020

    Jerome Knutson, University of Minnisota Crookston, has created a good introductory Microbiology course.

    sunny.crk.umn.edu

  • Microbiology 101/102

    Dr. Hurlbert's site contains an enormous amount of information for people interested in learning about Microbiology.

    www.slic2.wsu.edu

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