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Future Tech
08 August 2016 publication
Microbiologists and microbes are at the forefront of new invention and innovation, and the August issue of Microbiology Today focuses on 'Future Tech' – the pioneering work taking place in the field.
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Editorial
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From the President
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From the Chief Executive
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News
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The integration of nanoscale imaging and quantitation of nanomechanical properties in microbiology
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Adding dynamics to structure/function studies in microbiology: two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy
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Cryogenic electron microscopy – beyond the resolution revolution
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CRISPR-Cas: from mechanism to applications
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Phage therapy
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Annual Conference 2017
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Focused Meetings
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Legionella turns 40
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Microbial Genomics: One-Year Anniversary!
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Diagnosing and sequencing Ebola in Sierra Leone
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Developing microbiology around the world
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Membership
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Schoolzone: Old School New School
09 August 2016Bioinformatics is the method of using computer programming to interpret biological data. The teaching of bioinformatics in schools is becoming an integral part of the curriculum and understanding the evolutionary relationships between species at the genomic level is an important skill. However, the basic process of how these relationships are determined is fundamental in understanding all of these relationships.
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Outreach: Light at the bottom of the sea
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Policy: Science policy update
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Best of the blog
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Membership Q&A
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Reviews
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Comment: Moving microbial diagnostics into the 21st century
09 August 2016