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Environmental Microbiology Microbiology Biology


Environmental microbiology is the study of the composition and physiology of microbial communities in the environment, usually the surrounding soil, water, air or sediments.

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  • Environmental Microbiology - Information from Wikipedia on the study of micro-organisms in their environments such as soil, water, air and sediments.
  • American Industrial Hygiene Association - Details on accreditation and analytical proficiency testing for environmental microbiology labs.
  • Bioremediation Discussion Group - A technical forum for discussing enhanced bioremediation science and engineering, and monitored natural attenuation.
  • Stahl Laboratory Homepage - The homepage for the Stahl Laboratory at the University of Washington. Includes descriptions of current research projects, tools for data analyses, and a staff listing.
  • MicrobeGR - Research at the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management at the University of Ioannina, Greece, is focused on the identification, detection and quantification of pathogenic and beneficial microorganisms in plants and in soil.
  • Biodegradation Group of GBF on AMICO Project - Environmental Microbiology - Biodegradation Group. Development of molecular and biochemical tools to retrieve information from environmental samples. How microbial communities react to increasing levels of BTEX contaminants. Adaptation and shifts in chang
  • US EPA Microbiology Home Page - Providing access to microbiology-related information that has been developed or managed by the agency.
  • Centre for Virology and Environmental Microbiology - UK research organization. Topics of investigation include microbial diversity in freshwater ecosystems, biodegradation of pollutants, and biosensor development.
  • ORNL Microbial Biogeochemistry group - Microbial ecology and bioremediation in the subsurface. Research couples molecular biology and bioreporter techniques with traditional microbiological methods to investigate microbial communities and the processes by which microorganisms transform hazard


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