The Art of Microbiology

 

These articles cover my personal views on many aspects of microbiology, including bench skills, training, automation etc etc. You may not agree with everything that is written here. In fact chances are you won’t!

Tips for Microbiology Scientists working on the Bacteriology Benches (Part I)

Tips for Microbiology Scientists working on the Bacteriology Benches (Part II)

Tips for Microbiology Scientists working on the Bacteriology Benches (Part III)

 

“We don’t need no education””(Part I)

“We don’t need no education” (part II)

“We don’t need no education” (Part III)

 

“The Bottom Line”

“Walking Encyclopaedias”

“Trading Old Skills for New”

“Textbooks: A Laboratory hazard?”

“All samples are equal but some are more equal than others…”

“Publication Bias: It is believed to be true, so it will be…”

“Lumbar Puncture: Creating headaches not only for the patient…”

“Mixed Cultures”

“The paradox of the error free laboratory…”

 “Impetigo: Where can the lab be of value?”

“Nothing lasts forever”

“Old habits die hard”

“Discharged, deteriorating or deceased?”

“Don’t believe everything you read”

“Why bother?”

“Hidden Agendas”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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