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In his book How the Mind Works, US psychologist Steven Pinker writes that disgust may reflect an intuitive understanding of microbiology.
said Charles H. Wick, a microbiologist at Edgewood. Bees, Dr. Wick said, proved to be a perfect opportunity to see what the Armys analytic software tool could do brought. oewe it to bear on this bee question,
Robert Kremer, a U s. government microbiologist who studies Midwestern farm soil, has spent two decades analyzing the rich dirt that yields billions of bushels of food each year
Dr Seralini reported in the International Journal of Microbiology. The analysis concluded: These substances have never before been an integral part of the human
professor of microbiology at Cardiff University, sees tackling bugs such as MRSA with new plant-based products as an urgent matter.
implicated in peptic ulcers both in the stomach and the small intestine according to a 2000 study in the journal Medical Microbiology and Immunology.
and part-time mycologist working on among other projects Sudden Oak Death (SOD) an exotic forest disease that is forever changing the composition of coastal forests in Northern California and Southern Oregon.
With an estimated 600000 undescribed species and assuming 5000 taxonomists (a huge overestimate of mycologists with some training in taxonomy worldwide) bridging the gap in knowledge within 40 years would require everyone to classify 120 species during their career.
amateur mycologists collected 95 percent of the specimens and the collection is entirely curated by nonacademic volunteers.
This was done by a single mycologist working part-time on a project over about six years using traditional (not next-generation) sequencing techniques.
So actually working with amateur mycologists may reduce that error rate by half and allow for an order of magnitude increase in the speed at
This research was published in the October 2011 issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Cranberry meets Proteus mirabilis After observing E coli's impaired motility after exposure to cranberries Tufenkji tested the cranberry's effect on another bacteria common to urinary tract infections:
This study was published in the June 2013 issue of the Canadian Journal of Microbiology. Proteus is this really aggressive swarmer commented Tufenkji which makes it particularly virulent in the urinary tract especially in catheterized patients who already have a high risk of infection.
In 1935 he was named head of the Division of Plant Mycology and Disease Survey for the U s. Department of agriculture.
 They twisted it said Chuck Rice a soil microbiologist at Kansas State university and a researcher on a project cited in Coburn's new report. 6 Politicians Who Got the Science Wrong Lazy research?
The researchers'most recent study appearing in June in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology was on P. mirabilis.
Vincent Racaniello professor of microbiology and immunology at Columbia University in New york said this kind of surveillance study is important in finding new viruses and understanding them better.
In a 2013 study in the journal Food Microbiology researchers speculated on the ability to harvest bacteria from<a href=http://www. livescience. com/4141-moms-prefer-smell-baby-poop. html>infant poop
which brings a variety of benefits study author Glenn Gibson a professor of food microbiology at the University of Reading in the United kingdom told Live Science in an email.
At its end 503 had been admitted to hospital with typhoid 403 with bacteriological confirmation. Among those affected there was a significant over-representation of women aged 15 to 25 living in the more prosperous west end of the city.
In work published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology we found a surprisingly large shift in microbial community composition
Developing phage products to control such bacteria during ethanol fermentation represents an attractive phage application in the larger picture of industrial microbiology.
Mycologists scientists who study fungi estimate there are up to five million species of fungi On earth. Of these only about 2%or 100000 species have been described formally.
Mycologists Bryn Dentinger and Laura Suz from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew UK used DNA sequencing to identify three new species in a packet of dried porcini mushrooms purchased from a supermarket
But discoveries of novel species are the new norm in modern mycology a change being driven by advances in our ability to sequence DNA.
The study will be published in the December issue of the journal Food Microbiology. Follow Agata Blaszczak-Boxe on Twitter.
and 30s#said Jason Gill a microbiologist at Texas A&m University in College Station who was involved not in the study.
and even promote cancer cell death according to a 2008 study in the journal Cellular Microbiology. Other work revealed that probiotics may enhance the effects of the vaccine against rotavirus vaccine the most common cause of severely dehydrating diarrhea in infants and children according to a 2008 study in the journal Vaccine.
and the collapse of colonies researchers from the U s. Department of agriculture (USDA) Research Service and China's Academy of Agricultural Science said in a new study in the American Society for Microbiology's open-access journal
Already, the University of British columbia researchers, led by mycologist Colette Breuil, have taken the fungus genome, pinpointed the gene responsible for staining the pine wood blue
a food microbiologist at the University of Reading, UK, agrees that previous studies have shown by implication that immune responses are linked to organisms in the gut.
The audit included the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, which handles samples of H1n1 pandemic flu,
Glenn Gibson, a food microbiologist at the University of Reading, UK, says that previous studies have suggested that immune responses are linked to organisms in the gut.
rare and worth several thousand dollars per kilo, explains David Read, a mycologist at the University of Sheffield, UK,
To sort out the scandals, mycologist Francis Martin, at The french National Institute for Agricultural Research in Nancy,
Mycologist David Hibbett of Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, says that he is amazed to learn that the two species of fungi share any genes involved in symbiosis at all.
microbiologists had identified 6, 000 kinds of microbe and predicted that they might find as many as 600,000.
The report examines the scientific evidence used by the FBI to accuse microbiologist Bruce Ivins of the attacks,
Heather Allison, a microbiologist at the University of Liverpool, UK, and David Acheson, a managing director for food safety at consulting firm Leavitt Partners in WASHINGTON DC, agree it is plausible that exposure to antibiotics in agricultural use
says Alison Weiss, microbiologist at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. How have Shiga-toxin-producing phage spread so widely in just a few decades?
a microbiologist based in Wernigerode who works for the Robert Koch Institute, the federal agency responsible for disease control.
Lothar Wieler, a veterinary microbiologist at the Free University of Berlin, cautiously agrees with this theory.
Gad Frankel, a microbiologist at Imperial College London, suspects that the genome of this strain will reveal more information about the adherence mechanisms of E coli.
Nathan Mcnulty, a microbiologist at Washington University in St louis, Missouri, recruited seven pairs of identical twins,
Jeffrey Gordon, the microbiologist at Washington University who led the study, was not surprised. We were only giving several billion bacterial cells in total to the twins,
Dusko Ehrlich, a microbiologist at The french National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), thinks that the team did not look at enough twins,
Jens Walter, a microbiologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln calls the work an impressive technical achievement.
But Ruth Ley, a microbiologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New york, says that pandas still harbour fewer cellulose-digesting enzymes than even non-exclusively herbivorous species such as humans.
Bossart, a microbiologist at Boston University in Massachusetts, works on treatments and vaccines for the Nipah and Hendra viruses,
Denis Kolbasov, director of the National Research Institute for Veterinary Virology and Microbiology of Russia in Pokrov, says that officials often have little appetite for expensive countermeasures such as widespread culling
including microbiologist Sarkis Mazmanian, astronomer Olivier Guyon and marine ecologist Nancy Rabalais. The awards, popularly known as genius grants, come with no strings attached as to how the money is spent. see go. nature. com/ru2vgy for more.
But E. rostratum is not a household name, even among mycologists. Glenn Roberts, a retired medical mycologist, says that in his 40 years of experience at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
he had seen only one case: a soft-tissue arm wound in an immunocompromised patient. He was shocked
Mycologists first attributed ash dieback to Hymenoscyphus albidus, a species endemic to Europe that they thought had developed into a new, more virulent strain.
But in 2011 a group of mycologists determined that the disease was caused by a different species altogether,
"Mycologists argued back and forth, and meanwhile the pathogen moved west across Europe. The latest research indicates that H. pseudoalbidus is native to Japan,
the resurgence of measles and antimicrobial resistance are discussed all at the European Society of Clinical Microbiology
if trust in vaccines falls. 18-21 may The American Society for Microbiology holds its annual general meeting in Denver, Colorado,
biofilms and zoonotic pathogens is on the agenda at the 5th Congress of European Microbiologists in Leipzig,
Lead author Hana Golding, a microbiologist at the US Food and Drug Administration in Bethesda, Maryland, agrees
That s not too shocking, says Tara Smith, a microbiologist at Kent State university in Ohio,
Science educator Microbiologist Ann Reid will be the new head of the US National Center for Science Education (NCSE) in Oakland, California.
Reid, formerly director of the American Academy of Microbiology in Washington  DC, will replace retiring NCSE director Eugenie Scott,
the authors suggest. 72%The increase in female speakers at the American Society for Microbiology general meeting in sessions organized by teams that included at least one woman,
With the discovery of DNA and the advent of microbiology and mega computing power all manner of evidences are being discovered
The realization that the salt-rising bacterium was a form of pathogen came in 1923 when a USDA microbiologist named Stuart A. Koser analyzed commercial salt-rising starters.
The safety of salt-rising bread was revisited in 2008 by a physician at West virginia University and a microbiologist at the University of Pittsburgh.
and sent samples to a microbiology lab for analysis. He discovered that cornmeal is a far richer source of Clostridium perfringens than wheat flour
Dean Gabriel a plant bacteriology specialist with UF/IFAS helped sequence and map the genome of the most prevalent form of the disease in Florida
The study was published ahead of print in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. We found a clear reduction of E coli strains possessing typical genes for extra-intestinal pathogenic E coli (Expec) says Bednorz.
In previous studies the working groups from the Institute of Microbiology and Epizootics at Freie Universitat Berlin found that feeding E. faecium probiotic did not change the general swine intestinal microbiota
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and Genotyping of Emergent Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus Strains in the United states abstract in the Oct 15 issue of the American Academy of Microbiology's journal mbio.
The study published in mbio the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology sheds light on how the type of FMD virus called SAT 2 emerged in Sub-saharan africa
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and less than 60 percent are receiving the prevention drugs particularly in countries with few resources said senior author Sallie Permar M d. Ph d. assistant professor of pediatrics immunology and molecular genetics and microbiology at Duke.
#Salt-tolerant bacteria improve crop yieldsuzbek microbiologist Dilfuza Egamberdieva hopes to apply her new agricultural technique soon in Uzbekistan to boost the yield of economically important crops such as wheat cotton tomato and cucumber.
To better exploit these useful bacterial strains the Uzbek microbiologist has come up with a technique that allows the selective enrichment of Pseudomonas strains.
#Biochar in soils cuts greenhouse gas emissionsuniversity of TÃ bingen microbiologists show soil microbe communities can be influenced to decrease nitrous oxide emissions.
Their study was supervised by environmental microbiologist Dr. Sebastian Behrens and geomicrobiologist Professor Andreas Kappler of the Center for Applied Geosciences at the University of TÃ bingen in cooperation with researchers from the University of Hohenheim.
or discovered have been said proteins lead author Hailing Jin a professor of plant pathology and microbiology. Ours is the first study to add the RNA molecule to the list of effectors.
A method to detect different trypanosomeskatja Silbermayr from the Institute of Parasitology of the University of Veterinary medicine Vienna (Vetmeduni) together with an international research team collected blood samples from three cattle types.
at the Society of General Microbiology Autumn Conference. Bovine TB is primarily a disease of cattle caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium bovis.
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#Report proposes microbiologys grand challenge to help feed the worlda greater focus on the role of microbiology in agriculture combined with new technologies can help mitigate potential food shortages associated with world population increases according to a new report from the American Academy
of Microbiology. Microbes are essential partners in all aspects of plant physiology but human efforts to improve plant productivity have focused solely on the plant says Ian Sanders of University of Lausanne chair of the colloquium that produced the report.
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and soft tissue infections in humans originally came from cattle according to a study to be published in mbio the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
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Ljubimova led the study with Manuel Penichet MD Phd associate professor of surgery microbiology immunology and molecular genetics at the University of California Los angeles David Geffen School of medicine.
In the field of mycology the journals that publish the description of species and systematics papers tend to have little impact;
After the samples had been gathered they were classified in accordance with a standard criterion that is used by mycologists in this field
Researchers from the University of California San diego La jolla CA report on this potentially promising solution in a study published ahead of print in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
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In research results published online last month in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology Prof. Tufenkji and members of her laboratory report that cranberry powder can inhibit the ability of Proteus mirabilis a bacterium frequently implicated in complicated UTIS to swarm on agar plates
David Morens Jeffery Taubenberger and Anthony Fauci in a paper published in mbio the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology describe the history of H7 viruses in animal and human disease
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and does more damage than any other invasive tree said Matthew Kasson who received his doctorate in plant pathology and environmental microbiology from Penn State.
Their research is published in the July 2013 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
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At the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Bacteriology colonies of leaf-cutter ants cultivate thriving communities of fungi
and is converted to energy for the ants says Frank Aylward a bacteriology graduate student and researcher with the Great lakes Bioenergy Research center.
His work appears on the cover of the June 15 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
and bacteria says Garret Suen co-author of the study and a UW-Madison assistant professor of bacteriology and Wisconsin Energy Institute researcher.
whether botanical zoological or microbiological and have been named officially during 2012. Selecting the final list of new species from a wide representation of life forms such as bacteria fungi plants
and Microbiology annual meeting in Boston on April 22 and also concurrently appear in Dermato-Endocrinology on line open access.
Professor Liu Wenjun of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Microbiology said: With H7n9 we are already seeing marked falls in demand for poultry
The study is now online in the International Journal of Food Microbiology and will appear in the April issue.
protecting water resources and restoring an economically vital coastline we will need to invest in the characterization of our water microbiological communities and shift the pollution science paradigm toward an understanding of risk and resilience under global change.
Convergence of nanotechnology and microbiology: Emerging opportunities for water disinfection integrated urban water management and risk assessment1.
The convergence of nanotechnology with environmental microbiology could expand the limits of technology enhance global health through safer water reuse
A new study published in the International Journal of Food Microbiology investigated whether contaminated water used to dilute pesticides could be a source of hnov.
but may in fact also be a microbiological risk factor; both having consequences on public health. Story Source:
Arun Pandey from the Department of Botany University of Delhi India and Susanne Renner from the Departments of Systematic Botany and Mycology University of Munich Germany decided to produce a checklist of the Cucurbitaceae of India that would bring up-to date the information
In one project ARS microbiologist Lisa Durso used fecal samples from six beef cattle to identify a core set of bovine gastrointestinal bacterial groups common to both beef
Results from these studies have been published in Foodborne Pathogens and Disease Applied and Environmental Microbiology and Transactions of the ASABE.
in addition to avoiding possible conflicts over scare resources said Marilyn Roossinck professor of plant pathology and environmental microbiology and biology.
and environmental microbiology and biology who has examined more than 7000 individual plants for viruses. But they don't have any of the symptoms that we usually see in crop plants with viruses.
or microbiology-related problem Alvarez said. And it truly is a serious problem. But what many people miss is that it is also an environmental pollution problem.
and microbiology focused their attention on a class of essential virulence proteins produced by a broad range of pathogens including Phytophthora called effectors.
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The work is published this week in mbio the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
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Cann also is a microbiology professor and a principal investigator at the Energy Biosciences Institute. Dodd is now at Stanford university.
and microbiology department through a two-year project sponsored by the National Institute of Crop science in Suwaon South korea.
In the world of microbiology plant leaves are considered to be a habitat known as the phyllosphere.
In an article published today in Peerj Mycologists Bryn Dentinger and Laura Martinez-Suz from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in London set out to ask this question by using DNA-based taxonomy.
Immune cells grow more quickly in the intestines of infected piglets than in healthy onesscientists from the Institute of Parasitology at the Vetmeduni Vienna investigated how the developing immune system of piglets responds to an infection with Cystoisospora suis.
The findings may also indicate that high levels of inbreeding are not a major cause of global colony losses says Matthew Webster researcher at the department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology Uppsala University.
A few years ago Duke's chairman of Molecular genetics and Microbiology Joseph Heitman M d. was contacted by longtime collaborator
In the paper Live Eyeworm (Oxyspirura petrowi) extraction in-vitro culture and Transfer for Experimental Studies published in the Journal of Parasitology Kendall describes how these parasitic nematodes ingest blood from the quail
and selectively breeding those animals that exhibit a heightened parasite tolerance said David Schneider an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford university.
Vaccines are the best way to completely eradicate an epidemic threat like Ebola says Matthias Schnell Ph d. Director of the Jefferson Vaccine Center and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Thomas Jefferson University.
Guus van Muijlwijk of the Department of Medical Microbiology at Radboud University is a final year medical student who contributed to the research during an exchange visit to Manchester.
but a strain with the ability to cause disease according to research published in mbioâ the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
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but can cause disease in some breeds of poultry according to research published in mbioâ the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
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and have published findings ahead of print in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Our studies have unraveled the metabolism of the rather unexplored acetic acid bacteria in the complex fermentation environment says corresponding author Christoph Wittmann of Saarland University Saarbruecken Germanyin the study Wittmann
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and microbiology program lead with NOAA's Centers for Coastal Ocean Science. Hopefully these data will benefit both shellfish mariculture operations
Gonzalez and Lorca are UF associate professors in the microbiology and cell science department part of UFÂ##s Institute of food and agricultural sciences.
the Institute of Microbiology Academy of Sciences of the Czech republic; the U s. National Center for Atmospheric Research;
These findings prompted the researchers at the Institute for Parasitology to look for a way to increase the level of these antibodies in sows.
The study published in mbioâ the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology reveals surprising relationships between diet
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and the National Zoo in Washington D c. Williams presented her findings at the American Society for Microbiology in Boston in May.
He and his fellow team members--Jian Wu a graduate student in soil and water science researcher Diane Bright and Jim Graham a professor of soil microbiology--are based at the UF/IFAS Citrus
or Ailanthus plots according to Matthew Kasson who recently received his doctorate in plant pathology and environmental microbiology from Penn State.
Their research is published ahead of print in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. When applied to Salmonella-contaminated tomato plants in a field study the bacterium known as Paenibacillus alvei significantly reduced the concentration of the pathogen compared to controls.
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and color can improve the microbiological safety of meats according to researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.
According to a recent study by Kansas State university published in the Applied and Environmental Microbiology journal insects carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria from one point to another including from food animal farms and wastewater treatment
The findings reported in mbioâ the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology hints that cow manure is a potential source of new types of antibiotic resistance genes that transfer to bacteria in the soils
asks Jo Handelsman senior study author and microbiologist at Yale. The first step toward an answer was surveying
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and soil microbiologist Chuck Rice gave a presentation at the World bank on April 16. Rice was part of a group of 18 authors from around the world who wrote the chapter pertaining to agriculture forestry and other land use.
Research presented today at the Society for General Microbiology's Annual Meeting in Liverpool shows that the disease-causing E coli O157:
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Austria-wide the Institute for Milk Hygiene Milk Technology and Food Science at the University of Veterinary medicine Vienna offers effective Listeria monitoring and a range of molecular and microbiological examination methods for the food industry.
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The most surprising find was insight into the molecular basis for genes involved in maturation--a forever-young lifestyle said senior author Joachim Messing director of the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University.
Burns Stahle and their collaborator Rodolfo Acuna a professor of microbiology at the National University in Mexico city observed a significant relationship between periods of drought and famine in rural agricultural regions of central Mexico.
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