MicrobeWiki
Welcome to MicrobeWiki
MicrobeWiki is a free wiki resource on microbes and microbiology, authored by students at many colleges and universities. Curated pages such as those linked to the Taxonomy Index are reviewed and updated by microbiologists at Kenyon College. Student pages authored independently, or for coursework, are not monitored further. Interested readers are encouraged to add information, after registering a free account.
Educators: You may assign MicrobeWiki page creation and editing as projects for your students. We create a template page for your assignment, which you may edit to meet your needs. Your students receive individual passwords. Assessment and grading are up to you; after your class is over, we review pages for our standards. Students of all levels, from first-year to graduate students, have contributed pages to our site. See for example:
- BIOL 238 Class Index 2024, Joan L. Slonczewski,Kenyon College
- Microbial Ecology, Dr. Jay Lennon, Indiana University
- SSC111 Soil Microbiology, Kate Scow, University of California, Davis
- Microbial Ecology, Dr. Hidetoshi Urakawa, Florida Gulf Coast University.
- General Microbiology by Students of Jennifer Bhatnagar, Boston University
Microbial Mythology: common misconceptions and controversies in microbiology.
Study Microbes presents study questions and recommended species for students to learn, based on the textbook Microbiology: An Evolving Science by Joan Slonczewski and John Foster (W. W. Norton & Co.)
Microbiology at Kenyon College
If you wish to research microbiology and make amazing discoveries, as an undergraduate, the place to go is Kenyon College.
Managing Editor
Adviser: Joan Slonczewski, Biology Dept, Kenyon College
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Disclaimer. Information on this site is provided solely for educational purposes. Medical questions should be referred to a physician.