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Hands-On Experience of Microbial World: Microbiology Laboratory Exercises provides students with immersive experiences in microbiology. Organized into three comprehensive sections-general microbiology, health-related microbiology, and biotechnology utilizing microorganisms-the exercises cover a diverse range of topics. Students delve into essential techniques such as staining microorganisms for microscopic examination, mastering isolation and culturing methods, and studying microbial behavior. The book's final section explores advanced biotechnological applications, including the…mehr

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Hands-On Experience of Microbial World: Microbiology Laboratory Exercises provides students with immersive experiences in microbiology. Organized into three comprehensive sections-general microbiology, health-related microbiology, and biotechnology utilizing microorganisms-the exercises cover a diverse range of topics. Students delve into essential techniques such as staining microorganisms for microscopic examination, mastering isolation and culturing methods, and studying microbial behavior. The book's final section explores advanced biotechnological applications, including the overexpression of proteins in E. coli and their subsequent isolation and purification using affinity chromatography techniques. Furthermore, students gain proficiency in visualizing the size and abundance of overexpressed proteins through SDS-PAGE analysis. Hands-On Experience of Microbial World is a dynamic and essential resource for courses and programs in microbiology.
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Kyu Hong Cho, Ph.D. is a microbiologist and educator serving at Indiana State University. Hailing from South Korea, he pursued his academic journey at prestigious institutions including Seoul National University (B.S.), KAIST (M.S.), and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Ph.D.). Following his doctoral studies, he further honed his expertise through post-doctoral training at Washington University School of Medicine. With a profound focus on medical microbiology, Dr. Cho's research primarily delves into unraveling the pathogenic mechanisms of Streptococcus pyogenes, a significant human pathogen. Dr. Cho's academic prowess extends to the classroom, where he has been imparting knowledge in general microbiology, medical microbiology, and biotechnology for nearly two decades.