aeromicrobiology is the study of those invisible microorganism(which are less than size 1mm & are not visible through naked eye)which are present in air.
Aeromicrobiology is the study of occurrence and spread of airborne microorganisms, including viruses and bacteria and the spores of bacteria and fungi.
The title "father of aeromicrobiology" is often attributed to Dr. J. P. E. H. (Paul) H. H. van Boven, a Dutch microbiologist. He is recognized for his pioneering work in studying microorganisms in the atmosphere and their role in various ecological processes. His research laid the foundation for understanding how airborne microbes can affect health, climate, and ecosystems.
lol i wonder if this was asked by a masters student in NJIT Environmental science with pro Wei. I which case, the answers are on the slides
The many highly specialized fields of microbiology include:Virology,Mycology,Bacteriology,Immunology,Microbial Ecology,Microbial Evolution,Pathology and Pathogenic Microbiology,Biotechnological Microbiology,Environmental Microbiology,Food Microbiology,Forensic MicrobiologyGenomology,Microbial Genetics,Molecular Biology,Microbial Physiology,Epidemiology,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Microbiology,Molecular Pathogenology,Proteology,Anaerobic Microbiology,Geomicrobiology,Industrial Microbiology,Bioremediation,Aeromicrobiology,Bacterial Genetics,Microbial Taxonomy,AntimicrobiologyAquatic MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyArcheological Microbiology