Microbiology Blogs

We have compiled a list of blogs that focus on microbiology or have a reasonable number of posts about microbiology.  I compiled a list on my Tree of Life blog mostly in response to a comment at the ASM Meeting in 2012 from someone on the ASM Communications Committee who thought there would only be a small number worth looking at.  I assert said person was completely wrong.  If you know of any others please suggest in comments.

If you’d like to subscribe to these en masse, and you’re down with OPML, you can download an OMPL file of the entire list.

Microbiology Blogroll

49 thoughts on “Microbiology Blogs

  1. Great. It’s really a best collection of blogs in the subject of Microbiology. Every blog mentioned here is information packed, real value for its readers. Thanks for the great list.

  2. Fantastic list! I was already following a few of these, but didn’t realise how many I was missing.

    I suppose I should offer my own infrequent blog too – http://www.microbites.org/

    I have 9 months off now while I save up for my Msc in Infection Biology, so expect more content and discussion of primary research papers.

  3. Very nice…

    Fantastic list! I was already following a few of these, but didn’t realise how many I was missing.

    I suppose I should offer my own infrequent blog too – http://www.microbites.org/

    I have 9 months off now while I save up for my Msc in Infection Biology, so expect more content and discussion of primary research papers.

  4. Nice……Current microbiology research, new and forthcoming publications, forthcoming conferences, hot research topics, high impact publications in microbiology, molecular biology and PCR. horizonpress.com/blogger

  5. Waht is meant by metal breathing bacteria?? And chemolithotroph are metal breathing bacteria?? How metal breathing bacteria could be a useful tool for industrial and environmental protection??

  6. Hello,

    I have a question re Lactophenol Cotton Blue dye. Does it bind to anything else other than fungal structures? If I look at a urine sample and long strands are picking up the dye – does this confirm that they are of fungal origin? I´m asking because it appears two different structures are picking up the dye: the above mentioned long strands, but also much larger roundish/squarish cells, similar to epithelial cells. But then they shouldn´t pick up the dye. Can anyone help?

    Thanks.

  7. Sharing such a resourceful post goes a long way in building a strong directory on the topic. Glad to know more about microbiology and will definitely share this in my website and social sites.

  8. Hello,
    Thankl you for this list of blogs this will be very useful for all related to this biomedical field..I used to prefer your blog since long time for keeping me updates..looking forward for new blogs..
    ALL THE BEST

  9. Hi, great list and a starting point for gaining more insight into microbiology topics. Just recently started my own website/blog – microbiology explained in simple text supported by cartoons. This is aimed at kids, but also interested adults. Please have a look at http://www.germtoons.com and let me know if it is interesting.

    Thanks

    Alex

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  12. Thank you for introducing us to microBEnet, the microbiology of the Built Environment network. This platform seems like a valuable resource for exploring the intricate relationship between microbiology and the spaces we inhabit. Your post sheds light on the importance of understanding how microorganisms interact with our built environment, influencing various aspects of health, sustainability, and design. It’s inspiring to see efforts dedicated to advancing our knowledge in this field and fostering collaboration among researchers and professionals. Keep up the great work of promoting awareness and understanding of the microbiome’s role in shaping our surroundings!
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