microbiology

IPA: maɪkroʊbaɪˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • (biology) The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms, especially their effects on man and other living organisms.
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Examples of "microbiology" in Sentences

  • I have friends with masters degrees in microbiology (one a Ph.D. dropout) who make good livings in big pharma.
  • The returned petition, one of thousands of mailings he sent out, identified her as having a degree in microbiology and living in Boston.
  • Dr Bill Ashraf, a senior lecturer in microbiology at Bradford University, says the move will free up time for more small group teaching.
  • Low had a degree in microbiology from the University of New Hampshire, but her claim to fame is her work as the flavorist who created Cap'n Crunch.
  • A double major in microbiology and finance with minors in political science and Korean, Ha has taken every opportunity afforded her and created more of her own.
  • McClintock, 57, has a bachelor's degree in biology from James Madison University and a master's degree in entomology and a doctorate in microbiology from the University of Maryland.
  • Alex says, The case studies on accidental condom inhalation, the article on the dangers of beards in microbiology labs, and the study of canned cat food evaluation techniques are all must-reads.
  • Then for a number of reasons I got a degree in microbiology and spent about 6 months after college actually working in an infectious disease research lab before ending up in a clinical genetics lab.
  • Since I got my degree in microbiology and misspent nearly two decades working in healthcare, it seems clear to me that my writing education occurred in pretty much the only way it can -- by actually writing.

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