Bacteriologist work in the center of disease control.
This is microbiology. There are specialists in different types such as bacteriologists and mycologists.
team work
They normally work long hours, and that is typical. They are tied to their work.
marine biologist work out to sea with marine animals. they can also work in the office or labatory doing research.
• Pros • Get to work outside • Get to work with animals • Get to work in nice weather • Most of the time • Traveling to exotic places • It's a dream job for many people • Cons • Don't make a ton of money • You have to write reports about your work • You have to sometimes work in a lab • Uncomfortable work environments • Lots of not-so-glamorous tasks
bacteriologists
Bacteriologists study micro-organisms.
This is microbiology. There are specialists in different types such as bacteriologists and mycologists.
Accomplishments, bacteriologists, cannibalization, decalcification
Usually Microbiologists, but also Immunologists and Bacteriologists. Hope this helps! If you specifically are looking at antibiotics and the mechanisms involved, then maybe a Pharmacologist could apply here as well.
Specialists in the broad field of microbiology include: * Bacteriologists, who work in the field of bacteriology and study bacteria. * Environmental microbiologists - work in the field of environmental microbiology and study microbial processes in the environment. * Food microbiologists, who work in the food industry and study pathogenic microorganisms that cause foodborne illness and spoilage. * Industrial microbiologists, who generally work in biotechnology and study microorganisms that produce useful products. * Medical microbiologists, medical practitioners (physicians) who have chosen to specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of microbial diseases in patients. * Mycologists, who work in the field of mycology and study fungi. * Protozoologists, who work in the field of protozoology and study protists. * Virologists, who work in the field of virology and study viruses. * Microbial epidemiologists, who study the role of microorganisms in health and illness. taken from wiki
Marcel Roche has written: 'Mi compromiso con la ciencia' -- subject(s): Science, Science and state, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'Memorias y olvidos' -- subject(s): Physicians, Biography 'Rafael Rangel' -- subject(s): Biography, Bacteriologists
Pathology is the study of disease processes. There are mycologists, bacteriologists, microbiologists, oncologists, and more who study specific organisms that may or may not cause disease, or specialize in specific categories. "Pathologists" would be the best answer to this question.
Navin Sullivan has written: 'Pioneer astronomers.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Astronomers, Juvenile literature 'Pioneer germ fighters' -- subject(s): Physicians, Bacteriologists, Popular Works, Juvenile literature, Microbiology, Biography 'Pioneer astronomers' -- subject(s): Astronomers, Juvenile literature
N. I. Vavilov has written: 'Robert Koch' -- subject(s): Biography, Bacteriologists 'The origin, variation, immunity and breeding of cultivated plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Disease and pest resistance, Wheat, Plants, Cultivated, Variation 'Tsentry proiskhozhdeniya kul'turnykh rastenii' '' Zhizn' korotka, nado speshit''' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Plant geneticists, Plant genetics
They got their education by secretly learning it if their master didn't allowed because it was illegal. Sometimes, their masters tought the slave even though it was against the law. By secretly learning it, they could learn it off another slave or steal a book and educate themselves.
they just work they just work,work,work