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[[Evolution of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and Public Health]], by Alyssa Gest | [[Evolution of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and Public Health]], by Alyssa Gest | ||
[[]]Joshua Breard | [[?]] by Joshua Breard | ||
[[]]Christopher Chu | [[?]] by Christopher Chu | ||
[[A probiotic in Kombucha products (Bacillus coagulans) and its effects on the gut microbiome.]] by Elsie Groebner | [[A probiotic in Kombucha products (Bacillus coagulans) and its effects on the gut microbiome.]] by Elsie Groebner | ||
[[]]Claire Epperson | [[?]] by Claire Epperson | ||
[[The effects of microbial biodiversity on ecosystem function in response to climate change]], by Isaac Johnson | [[The effects of microbial biodiversity on ecosystem function in response to climate change]], by Isaac Johnson | ||
[[]]Jack Caine? | [[?]] by Jack Caine | ||
[[?]] by Jinghao Li | |||
[[Clostridium botulinum: The Duality of a Microbe]], by Juliette Leclerc | [[Clostridium botulinum: The Duality of a Microbe]], by Juliette Leclerc |
Revision as of 13:32, 10 April 2024
BIOL 238 Microbiology Class Pages--2024
Final pages due April 14 by 10:00am ET
Evolution of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and Public Health, by Alyssa Gest
? by Joshua Breard
? by Christopher Chu
A probiotic in Kombucha products (Bacillus coagulans) and its effects on the gut microbiome. by Elsie Groebner
? by Claire Epperson
The effects of microbial biodiversity on ecosystem function in response to climate change, by Isaac Johnson
? by Jack Caine
? by Jinghao Li
Clostridium botulinum: The Duality of a Microbe, by Juliette Leclerc
Crohn’s Disease Relating to the Gut Microbiota Specifically Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, by Kayla Arone
Change in the Pharyngeal Microbiologic Environment after a Tonsillectomy, by Lindsey Abramson
Equine Development of Gut Microbiota, by Mira Allen
The Gut Microbiome and How It Affects Our Ability to Learn, By Riley Chlupsa
Gut-Brain Axis: the relationship between the gut microbiota and anxiety and depression, by Samantha Lee