Definition of Bacteriologists. Meaning of Bacteriologists. Synonyms of Bacteriologists

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Definition of Bacteriologists

Bacteriologist
Bacteriologist Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gist, n. One skilled in bacteriology.

Meaning of Bacteriologists from wikipedia

- of microbiology that studies bacteria, typically pathogenic ones. Bacteriologists are interested in studying and learning about bacteria, as well as...
- chemistry in the production of indigo. On the veterinary side, Imperial bacteriologists worked on veterinary health with the stated terms of reference being...
- the American ****ociation of Pathologists and Bacteriologists Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American ****ociation of Pathologists and Bacteriologists...
- 1895 to 1896. He also served as president of the Society of American Bacteriologists in 1910, and as dean of the Cornell University College of Veterinary...
- Kingsley Ward MC (17 September 1887 – 22 November 1972) was an Australian bacteriologist. He was Bosch Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Sydney...
- established in 1939 as the Proceedings of the Society of Agricultural Bacteriologists, and published under the name Journal of Applied Bacteriology from...
- Dr John Morison FRSE CIE (1879–1971) was a 20th-century British physician prominent in the field of bacteriophage. He was born in Rajshahi (now part of...
- biotechnology and others. A bacteriologist is a microbiologist or other trained professional in bacteriology. Bacteriologists are interested in studying...
- Balmain bug, Moreton Bay bug, mudbug) and used by physicians and bacteriologists for disease-causing germs (e.g., superbugs), but entomologists reserve...
- quellung reaction to identify them in vitro. Until Griffith's experiment, bacteriologists believed that the types were fixed and unchangeable, from one generation...