Microbiology 1

Microbiology 1 UPLB Microbiology 1 differentiate the major groups of microorganisms that constitute the microbial world, especially the bacteria;
2.

Course description:
Biology of major groups of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and an introduction to applied microbiology.

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (per week)

At the end of the semester, the students must be able to:
1. perform the basic techniques in the study of microorganisms, and;
3. understand the roles of microorganisms in our daily life.

16/12/2020
31/08/2020

The Philippine One Health University Network (PhilOHUN) is a member of the Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN) composed of local universities unified with the aim of creating a secured future with minimal threat from preventable diseases.

To fulfill this advocacy, we are launching our most current project which is the Zoom webinar series entitled: “PhilOHUN Webinar Series: Ensuring quality of Public Health communication, diagnostics, and infection prevention and control on humans and animals in response to COVID-19”. The goal of this activity is to inform the members of the academic community, healthcare providing units, and local government units of the risks presented by the currently ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

We would like to extend this invitation to you. Your participation to this webinar series will be truly beneficial in the dissemination of relevant information and awareness regarding the on-going pandemic.

However, due to the limited resources, we will only allot 250 first come first serve slots for each session. To reserve, please refer to the link: http://bit.ly/1stPhilOHUN

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Microbiology Division, Institute Of Biological Sciences, College Of Arts And Sciences, UPLB
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