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Prescott s Principles of Microbiology 2/e

Prescott s Principles of Microbiology 2/e
저자
Joanne Willey and Kathleen Sandman
출간
2021-08-03
ISBN
9781260575552
형태
국배판변형 · 4도 · 무선철 · 786쪽
가격
54,000 원

책 소개

Prescott's Principles of Microbiology provides a balanced, comprehensive introduction to all major areas of microbiology.

목차

Part One Introduction to Microbiology 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology 2 Microscopy 3 Bacterial and Archaeal Cell Structure 4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure 5 Bacterial and Archaeal Growth Part Two Microbial Metabolism 6 Introduction to Metabolism 7 Catabolism: Energy Release and Conservation 8 Anabolism: The Use of Energy in Biosynthesis Part Three Microbial Molecular Biology and Genetics 9 Genome Replication 10 Gene Expression 11 Regulation of Cellular Processes 12 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation Part Four The Diversity of the Microbial World 13 Gram-Positive Bacteria 14 Proteobacteria 15 Nonproteobacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria 16 Archaea 17 Eukaryotic Microbes 18 Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents Part Six Host Defense and Pathogenicity 22 Innate Host Resistance 23 Adaptive Immunity 24 The Human Microbiome and Host Interactions 25 Infection and Pathogenicity Part Seven Applied Microbiology 26 Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology 27 Control of Microorganisms in the Environment 28 Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 29 Microbiology of Food 30 Industrial and Environmental Microbiology Part Eight Methods in Microbiology 31 Microbial DNA Technologies 32 Microbial Genomics 33 Methods in Microbial Biology 34 Clinical Microbiology and Immunology

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Joanne Willey Joanne M. Willey has been a professor at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York, since 1993, where she is the Leo A. Guthart Professor of Biomedical Science and Chair of the Department of Science Education at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Dr. Willey received her B.A. in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, where her interest in microbiology began with work on cyanobacterial growth in eutrophic streams. She earned her Ph.D. in biological oceanography (specializing in marine microbiology) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology–Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in 1987. She then went to Harvard University, where she spent her postdoctoral fellowship studying the filamentous soil bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor. Dr. Willey has coauthored a number of publications that focus on its complex developmental cycle. She is an active member of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), and served on the editorial board of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology for nine years and as Chair of the Division of General Microbiology. Dr. Willey taught microbiology to biology majors for 20 years and now teaches microbiology and infectious disease to medical students. She has taught courses in cell biology, marine microbiology, and laboratory techniques in molecular genetics. Dr. Willey lives on the north shore of Long Island and has two grown sons. She is an avid runner and enjoys skiing, hiking, sailing, and reading. She can be reached at joanne.m.willey@ hofstra.edu. Kathleen Sandman Kathleen M. Sandman received her B.A. in Biology from La Salle University and her Ph.D. in Cellular and Developmental Biology from Harvard University. She was inspired to a career in science by her older brother’s experience as an organic chemist and by the developing technology in recombinant DNA in the 1970s. Her graduate work used a transposable element as a mutagen in Bacillus subtilis to study gene expression during endospore formation. She continued in the genetics of Gram-positive bacteria with a postdoctoral year studying Bacillus thuringiensis at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Another postdoctoral opportunity at The Ohio State University provided an introduction to the emerging field of archaeal molecular biology, where Dr. Sandman discovered archaeal histones and continued research in the structural biology of archaeal chromatin for about 20 years. She served the National Science Foundation as a research grant reviewer and panelist for the Life in Extreme Environments program, and has organized conference sessions on archaeal molecular biology and proteins from extremophiles. Dr. Sandman has taught microbiology to hundreds of students, at both the introductory level and in an advanced molecular microbiology laboratory. Dr. Sandman has worked as a consultant in a variety of industries, including industrial microbiology, environmental geomicrobiology, and technical publishing. She lives with her husband in Columbus, Ohio, and has two grown daughters. She enjoys biking, fabric arts, reading, and genealogy, and can be reached at kathleenmsandman@gmail.com.

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