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  2. List of citizen science projects - Wikipedia

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    Other projects like AgeGuess [8] focus on the senior demographics and enable the elderly to upload photos of themselves so the public can guess different ages. Lists of citizen science projects may change. For example, the Old Weather project website indicates that as of January 10, 2015, 51% of the logs were completed. [9]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Microbiology

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    This project aims to cover all areas of microbiology including: bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, viruses, microbiologists, microbiological methods and concepts, microbiology equipment, microscopy, and other microbiology-related topics.

  4. List of microbiologists - Wikipedia

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    Major contributions to the science of microbiology (as a discipline in its modern sense) have spanned the time from the mid-17th century month by month to the present day. The following is a list of notable microbiologists who have made significant contributions to the study of microorganisms .

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Microbiology/Participants

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    Teach Microbiology at a small college. Interested in virology and microbiology education. Gahaharrison94: Talk: PhD student in microbiology Geoking66: Talk: Nucleic acids, chromosones, high school student working in microbiological science research, minor editing (WikiGnome) GF38storic: Talk: PhD in Microbiology ecology and Molecular biology.

  6. Waksman Institute of Microbiology - Wikipedia

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    The Waksman Institute of Microbiology is a research facility on the Busch Campus of Rutgers University. It is named after Selman Waksman, a student and then faculty member at Rutgers who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952 for research which led to the discovery of streptomycin. The Nobel Prize is on display in the lobby of the institute.

  7. Abigail A. Salyers - Wikipedia

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    Abigail A. Salyers (1942 – 2013) was a microbiologist who pioneered the field of human microbiome research. Her work on the bacterial phylum Bacteroidetes and its ecology led to a better understanding of antibiotic resistance and mobile genetic elements.

  8. University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences

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    2003 - The college launches the Nature of Life program at Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories. 2014 - The college introduces the first-of-its-kind Department of Biology Teaching and Learning. 2015 - Dr. Valery Forbes is named dean of the college. 2023 - Dr. Saara DeWalt is named dean of the college.

  9. Charles P. Gerba - Wikipedia

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    Gerba is best known for work in environmental germ theory in the household. His surveys produced scientific backing for two useful bits of everyday advice; in kitchens, a reused washcloth is likely to be the most infectious and germ-carrying object in a house.