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You may also email the authors, [mailto:slonczewski@kenyon.edu Joan L. Slonczewski] and [mailto:jwfoster@jaguar1.usouthal.edu John W. Foster].<br><br>
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[http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/Micro/D489Mbio.pdf <b><i>Microbiology: An Evolving Science</i></b>] promotes a clear understanding of this rapidly advancing field.<br><br>
[http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/Micro/D489Mbio.pdf <b><i>Microbiology: An Evolving Science</i></b>] promotes a clear understanding of this rapidly advancing field, with balanced treatment of ecological and medical topics.<br><br>
An emphasis on current research, genomics, and molecular genetics enables students to learn how microbiologists think as they master the discipline’s founda-tional topics.<br><br>
An emphasis on current research, genomics, and molecular genetics enables students to learn how microbiologists think as they master the discipline’s foundational topics.<br><br>
A stunning and consistently executed art program helps students visualize key microbiological processes and structures.
A stunning and consistently executed art program helps students visualize key microbiological processes and structures.

Revision as of 18:00, 3 December 2007

Bacterial cell model from Microbiology: An Evolving Science

Microbiology: An Evolving Science, by Joan L. Slonczewski and John W. Foster

Published by W. W. Norton & Co., February, 2008.

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Microbiology: An Evolving Science promotes a clear understanding of this rapidly advancing field, with balanced treatment of ecological and medical topics.

An emphasis on current research, genomics, and molecular genetics enables students to learn how microbiologists think as they master the discipline’s foundational topics.

A stunning and consistently executed art program helps students visualize key microbiological processes and structures.