Imaging
13 February 2018 publication
This issue of Microbiology Today focuses on the variety of ways that humans have been able to view micro-organisms, including some of the cutting edge methods of showing microbes in closer, and higher quality, detail than ever before.
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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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How do you image an exotic virus?
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Keep PALM and STORM on
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Fluorescence in situ hybridisation: making microbes glow to see how they organise
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Can the Mesolens help the microbiologist?
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Using X-rays to look inside the cell
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Annual Conference 2018
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Focused Meetings and Events update
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Teaching in Higher Education: an Annual Conference satelitte meeting
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The 6th Beneficial Microbes Conference 2017: Pre- and Probiotics for Lifelong Human and Animal Health
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Three decades promoting the beauty and impact of transcription
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16th International Conference on Pseudomonas
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Why virus taxonomy is important
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Schoolzone: Science, art and writing in schools
13 February 2018Our members regularly engage with local schools or school-age groups, introducing them to the world of microbiology through many creative channels. The following is an example of a large consortium of mainly Microbiology Society members engaging children with the ideas of antibiotic resistance and hands-on science through the SAW Trust.
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Policy: Antimicrobial Resistance and One Health
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Journals update
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Outreach: Member outreach activities
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Early Career Microbiologists’ Forum Update
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Membership Q&A
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Reviews
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Comment: Every microbe matters: making movies of single cells
13 February 2018