Medical Microbiology by Michael Ford

Medical Microbiology by Michael Ford

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Medical Microbiology by Michael Ford

Medical Microbiology examines microbiology from the viewpoint of the biomedical scientist based in a microbiology laboratory. It explains the basis of key laboratory techniques as applied to medical microbiology - including bacteriology, mycology, and virology - how and why they work, and what they can tell us.
`As a laboratory professional I would choose to recommend this text over others for those students wanting a career in laboratory medicine' Dr Danilla Grando, Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Biology RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia `I would definitely include this in my reading list. I think it's an excellent read and entirely appropriate for scientists studying microbiology or practising it within the NHS. ' Dr Tony Worthington, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Microbiology, Aston University, Birmingham
Dr Michael Ford has worked in Microbiology for over 20 years and has a wide experience in all areas of a diagnostic service. Michael was appointed technical manager for the Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals Foundation Trust in 2003. His main research area is in bacterial identification, which has resulted in a number of publications, and two successful patents for the development of novel selective media. He has been a lecturer at Northumbria University for the past 10 years, and a member of the IBMS Scientific Advisory Panel for Microbiology since 2005. In 2007 Michael was appointed IBMS Deputy Chief Examiner.
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ISBN 13 9780199549634
ISBN 10 019954963X
Title Medical Microbiology
Author Michael Ford
Series Fundamentals Of Biomedical Science Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2010-03-04
Number of pages 384
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