bacteriologist

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A bacteriologist is a microbiologist, or similarly trained professional, in bacteriology— a subdivision of microbiology that studies bacteria, typically pathogenic ones. Bacteriologists are interested in studying and learning about bacteria, as well as using their skills in clinical settings. This includes investigating properties of bacteria such as morphology, ecology, genetics and biochemistry, phylogenetics, genomics and many other areas related to bacteria like disease diagnostic testing. Alongside human and animal healthcare providers, they may carry out various functions as medical scientists, veterinary scientists, pathologists, or diagnostic technicians in locations like clinics, blood banks, hospitals, laboratories and animal hospitals. Bacteriologists working in public health or...

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Collage of Bacteria.
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Studio portrait by Hansen & Weller
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French biologist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), 1878 (detail).
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Portrait of Robert Koch (1843—1910).
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Synthetic Production of Penicillin Professor Alexander Fleming, holder of the Chair of Bacteriology ...
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Sir William Watson Cheyne

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