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The authoritative text for introductory microbiology, Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 12/e, continues its long tradition of impeccable scholarship, outstanding art and photos, and accuracy. It balances the most current coverage with the major classical and contemporary concepts essential for understanding microbiology. Now reorganized for greater flexibility and updated with new content, the authors’ clear, accessible writing style speaks to today’s readers while maintaining the depth and precision they need. Microorganisms and Microbiology, A Brief Journey to the Microbial World, Chemistry of Cellular Components, Structure/Function in Bacteria and Archaea, Nutrition, Culture and Metabolism of Microorganisms, Microbial Growth, Essentials of Molecular Biology, Archael and Eukaryotic Molecular Biology, Regulation of Gene Expression, Overview of Viruses and Virology, Principles of Bacterial Genetics, Genetic Engineering, Microbial Genomics, Microbial Evolution and Systematics, Bacteria: The Proteobacteria, Bacteria: Gram-Positive and Other Bacteria, Archaea, Eukaryotic Microorganisms, Viral Diversity, Metabolic Diversity: Photography, Autotrophy, Chemlithotrophy, and Nitrogen Fixation, Metabolic Diversity: Catabolism of Organic Compounds, Methods in Microbial Ecology, Microbial Ecosystems, Nutrient Cycles, Bioremediation, and Symbioses, Industrial Microbiology, Biotechnology, Antimicrobial Agents and Pathogenicity, Microbial Interactions with Humans, Essentials of Immunology, Immunology in Host Defense and Disease, Molecular Immunology, Diagnostic and Microbiology and Immunology, Epidemiology, Person-to-Person Microbial Diseases, Vectorborne and Soilborne Diseases, Wastewater Treatment, Water Purification, and Waterborne Micriobial Diseases, Food Preservation and Foodborne Microbial Diseases. Intended for those interested in learning the basics of microbiology

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THIS 15 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Nature's Finer Forces: The Science of Breath and the Philosophy of the Tattvas, by Rama Prasad. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564598039.

About the Author

Michael T. Madigan received a bachelor’s degree in biology and education from Wisconsin State University at Stevens Point in 1971 and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in 1974 and 1976, respectively, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Bacteriology. His graduate work centered on hot spring phototrophic bacteria under the direction of Thomas D. Brock. Following three years of postdoctoral training in the Department of Microbiology, Indiana University, where he worked on phototrophic bacteria with Howard Gest, he moved to Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where he has been a Professor of Microbiology for nearly 30 years. He has coauthored Biology of Microorganisms since the fourth edition (1984) and teaches courses in introductory microbiology, bacterial diversity, and diagnostic and applied microbiology. In 1988 he was selected as the outstanding teacher in the SIU College of Science and in 1993 its outstanding researcher. In 2001 he received the university’s Outstanding Scholar Award. In 2003 he received the Carski Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching from the American Society for Microbiology. His research has primarily dealt with anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, especially species that inhabit extreme environments, and he has graduated over 20 Masters and Ph.D students. He has published over 110 research papers, has coedited a major treatise on phototrophic bacteria, and has served as chief editor of the journal Archives of Microbiology. He currently serves on the editorial board of the journal Environmental Microbiology. His nonscientific interests include tree planting and caring for his dogs and horses. He lives beside a quiet lake about five miles from the SIUC campus with his wife, Nancy, four shelter dogs (Gaino, Snuffy, Pepto, and Merry), and three horses (Springer, Feivel, and Festus).

 

John M. Martinko received his B.S. in biology from The Cleveland State University. As an undergraduate student he participated in a cooperative education program, gaining experience in several microbiology and immunology laboratories. He worked for two years at Case Western Reserve University, conducting research on the structure, serology and epidemiology of Streptococcus pyogenes. He did his graduate work at the State University of New York at Buffalo, investigating antibody specificity and antibody idiotypes for his M.A. and Ph.D. in microbiology. As a postdoctoral fellow, he worked at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York on the structure of major histocompatibility complex proteins. Since 1981, he has been in the Department of Microbiology at Southern Illinois University Carbondale where he is an Associate Professor and Director of the Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry Graduate Program. His current research involves manipulating immune reactions by inducing structural mutations in single-chain peptide-major histocompatibility protein complexes.  He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in immunology and he also teaches immunology, host defense, and infectious disease topics in a general microbiology course as well as to medical students.  He has been active in educational outreach programs for pre-university students and teachers.  For his educational efforts, he won the 2007 Southern Illinois University Outstanding Teaching Award.  He is also an avid golfer and cyclist.  John lives in Carbondale with his wife, Judy, a high school science teacher.

 

PAUL V. DUNLAP received his B.S. degree in microbiology from Oregon State University in 1975.  As an undergraduate student, he participated in research in marine microbiology in the laboratory of R.Y. Morita and served in his senior year as a teaching assistant for courses in microbiology, gaining experience in laboratory and field research and in teaching.  He then taught English in Japan until 1978, when he returned to the United States for graduate studies in biology with J.G. Morin at UCLA.  Research for his Ph.D. degree, awarded in 1984, addressed the ecology and physiology of bioluminescent symbiosis.  He then moved to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, for post-doctoral studies with E.P. Greenberg on the genetic regulation of bacterial luminescence.  In 1986 he joined the faculty at New Mexico State University, and in 1989 moved to the Biology Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he worked for several years on quorum sensing and symbiosis in luminous bacteria before moving in 1996 to the University of Maryland’s Center of Marine Biotechnology in Baltimore.  In 2001, he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.  His research focuses on the systematics of luminous bacteria, microbial evolution, bioluminescent symbiosis, and quorum sensing.  He teaches a large undergraduate majors course in introductory microbiology and a senior/graduate level course in microbial diversity.  His nonscientific interests include family history research and the practice of aikido, a Japanese martial art.  He lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, daughter, and their Australian terrier.

 

DAVID P. CLARK grew up in Croydon, a London suburb. He won a scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge where he received his B.A. degree in natural sciences in 1973. In 1977 he received his Ph.D. from The University of Bristol, Department of Bacteriology, for work on the effect of cell envelope composition on the entry of antibiotics into Escherichia coli. He then left England to become a postdoctoral researcher studying the genetics of lipid metabolism in the laboratory of John Cronan at Yale University. A year later he moved with the same laboratory to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He joined the faculty of Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 1981. His research has focused on the growth of bacteria by fermentation under anaerobic conditions. He has published over 70 research articles and graduated over 20 Masters and Ph.D students. In 1989 he won the College of Science Outstanding Researcher Award. In 1991 he was the Royal Society Guest Research Fellow at the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, The University of Sheffield, England. He is the author of two books: Molecular Biology, Made Simple and Fun, now in its third edition, and Molecular Biology, Understanding the Genetic Revolution. He is unmarried and lives with two cats, Little George, who is orange and very nosey, and Mr. Ralph, who is mostly black and eats cardboard.

 

Table of Contents

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UNIT I: Principles of Microbiology

Chapter 1         Microorganisms and Microbiology

Chapter 2         An Overview of Microbial Life

Chapter 3         Macromolecules

Chapter 4         Cell Structure/Function

Chapter 5         Nutrition, Laboratory Culture, and Metabolism of Microorganisms

Chapter 6         Microbial Growth

Chapter 7         Essentials of Molecular Biology

Chapter 8         Metabolic Regulation

Chapter 9         Essentials of Virology

Chapter 10       Bacterial Genetics

 

UNIT II: Evolutionary Microbiology and Microbial Diversity

Chapter 11       Microbial Evolution and Systematics

Chapter 12       Prokaryotic Diversity: The Bacteria

Chapter 13       Prokaryotic Diversity: The Archaea

Chapter 14       Eukaryotic Cell Biology and Eukaryotic Microorganisms

Chapter 15       Microbial Genomics

Chapter 16       Viral Diversity

 

UNIT III:  Metabolic Diversity and Microbial Ecology

Chapter 17       Metabolic Diversity

Chapter 18       Methods of Microbial Ecology

Chapter 19       Microbial Ecology

 

UNIT IV: Immunology, Pathogenicity, and Host Responses

Chapter 20       Microbial Growth Control

Chapter 21       Microbial Interactions with Humans

Chapter 22       Essentials of Immunology

Chapter 23       Molecular Immunology

Chapter 24       Diagnostic Microbiology and Immunology

 

UNIT V:  Microbial Diseases

Chapter 25       Epidemiology

Chapter 26       Person-to-Person Microbial Diseases

Chapter 27       Animal-Transmitted, Arthropod-Transmitted, and Soilborne Microbial Diseases

Chapter 28       Wastewater Treatment, Water Purification, and Waterborne Microbial Diseases

Chapter 29       Food Preservation and Foodborne Microbial Diseases

 

UNIT VI:  Microorganisms as Tools for Industry and Research

Chapter 30       Industrial Microbiology

Chapter 31       Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology\n

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780132192262
Author:
Madigan, Michael T.
Publisher:
Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
Author:
Madigan
Author:
Clark, David P.
Author:
Madigan, Michael
Author:
Dunlap, Paul V.
Author:
Martinko, John
Author:
Martinko, John M.
Subject:
Life Sciences - Biology - General
Subject:
Biology
Copyright:
Edition Number:
11
Publication Date:
March 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Pages:
1088
Dimensions:
11.16x8.80x1.40 in. 5.71 lbs.

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