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Foundations of Bacteriology: Understanding Microbial Life

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  • 1 - Foundations-of-Bacteriology-Understanding-Microbial-Life-and-Its-Impact-on-Health.pdf
  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    07:36
  • 2 - BACTERIOLOGY HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION.mp4
    10:09
  • 2 - BACTERIOLOGY-HISTORICAL-INTRODUCTION.pdf
  • 3 - From Spallanzani to Schultze Experiments on Spontaneous Generation.mp4
    13:21
  • 3 - From-Spallanzani-to-Schultze-Experiments-on-Spontaneous-Generation.pdf
  • 4 - Early Medical Discoveries 1842 1845.mp4
    11:04
  • 4 - Early-Medical-Discoveries-1842-1845.pdf
  • 5 - Putrefaction and Fermentation.mp4
    07:34
  • 5 - Putrefaction-and-Fermentation.pdf
  • 6 - Early Theories of Disease and Microorganisms.mp4
    10:24
  • 6 - Early-Theories-of-Disease-and-Microorganisms.pdf
  • 7 - Bacteria and the Plant Kingdom.mp4
    07:09
  • 7 - Bacteria-and-the-Plant-Kingdom.pdf
  • 8 - MORPHOLOGY.html
  • 8 - MORPHOLOGY.pdf
  • 9 - Metachromatic Granules.mp4
    12:26
  • 9 - Metachromatic-Granules.pdf
  • 10 - CELL-FORMS.pdf
  • 10 - Cell Forms.mp4
    05:34
  • 11 - Cell Groupings.mp4
    07:16
  • 11 - Cell-Groupings.pdf
  • 12 - Classification.mp4
    10:12
  • 12 - Classification.pdf
  • 13 - GENERA OF ORDERS D AND E.mp4
    11:49
  • 13 - GENERA-OF-ORDERS-D-AND-E.pdf
  • 14 - Genera Conservanda.mp4
    09:34
  • 14 - Genera-Conservanda.pdf
  • 15 - PHYSIOLOGY.mp4
    12:14
  • 15 - PHYSIOLOGY.pdf
  • 16 - Lights Effect on Bacteria.mp4
    12:29
  • 16 - Lights-Effect-on-Bacteria.pdf
  • 17 - Chemical Environment and Food Relationships.mp4
    11:16
  • 17 - Chemical-Environment-and-Food-Relationships.pdf
  • 18 - Chemical Environment.mp4
    11:01
  • 18 - Chemical-Environment.pdf
  • 19 - Physiological-Activities.pdf
  • 19 - Physiologic al Activities.mp4
    12:04
  • 20 - Physiological Activities Putrefaction of Proteins.mp4
    10:56
  • 20 - Physiological-Activities-Production-of-Acids.pdf
  • 21 - Bacterial Oxidation of Phosphorus Compounds.mp4
    08:22
  • 21 - Bacterial-Oxidation-of-Phosphorus-Compounds.pdf
  • 22 - Physiological Activities Production of Acids.mp4
    09:26
  • 22 - Physiological-Activities-Production-of-Acids.pdf
  • 23 - OXIDATION.mp4
    11:34
  • 23 - OXIDATION.pdf
  • 24 - Physiological Activities Production of Enzymes.mp4
    12:23
  • 24 - Physiological-Activities-Production-of-Enzymes.pdf
  • 25 - PRODUCTION OF TOXINS.mp4
    09:16
  • 25 - PRODUCTION-OF-TOXINS.pdf
  • 26 - DISINFECTION STERILIZATION DISINFECTANTS.mp4
    11:17
  • 26 - DISINFECTION-AND-STERILIZATION-CONTINUED.pdf
  • 27 - Steam for Sterilization and Disinfection.mp4
    11:25
  • 27 - Steam-for-Sterilization-and-Disinfection.pdf
  • 28 - Effect of Light on Bacteria.mp4
    07:39
  • 28 - Effect-of-Light-on-Bacteria.pdf
  • 29 - DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION CONTINUED.mp4
    07:45
  • 29 - DISINFECTION-AND-STERILIZATION-CONTINUED.pptx
  • 30 - Alcohol as a Preservative and Disinfectant.mp4
    08:08
  • 30 - Alcohol-as-a-Preservative-and-Disinfectant.pdf
  • 31 - DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION CONTINUED.mp4
    07:32
  • 31 - DISINFECTION-AND-STERILIZATION-CONTINUED.pdf
  • 32 - PRACTICAL STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION.html
  • 32 - PRACTICAL-STERILIZATION-AND-DISINFECTION.pdf
  • 33 - THE STUDY OF BACTERIA.html
  • 33 - THE-STUDY-OF-BACTERIA.pdf
  • 34 - Bacterial Growth and H Ion Concentration.html
  • 34 - Bacterial-Growth-and-H-Ion-Concentration.pdf
  • 35 - Agar Medium.html
  • 35 - Agar-Medium.pdf
  • 36 - Methods Of Using Culture Media.html
  • 36 - Methods-of-Using-Culture-Media.pdf
  • 37 - Deep Culture Tubes for Anaerobic Growth.html
  • 37 - Deep-Culture-Tubes-for-Anaerobic-Growth.pdf
  • 38 - ISOLATION OF BACTERIA IN PURE CULTURE.html
  • 38 - ISOLATION-OF-BACTERIA-IN-PURE-CULTURE.pdf
  • 39 - Study of Individual Bacteria Staining.html
  • 39 - Study-of-Individual-Bacteria-Staining.pdf
  • 40 - Common Stains from Dyes.html
  • 40 - Common-Stains-from-Dyes.pdf
  • 41 - Staining of Spores in the Rod.html
  • 41 - Staining-of-Spores-in-the-Rod.pdf
  • 42 - Study of the Physiology of Bacteria.html
  • 42 - Study-of-the-Physiology-of-Bacteria.pdf
  • 43 - Broth Culture Analysis.html
  • 43 - Broth-Culture-Analysis.pdf
  • 44 - Animal Inoculation.html
  • 44 - Animal-Inoculation.pdf
  • 45 - Introduction to Pathogenic Bacteriology.html
  • 45 - Introduction-to-Pathogenic-Bacteriology.pdf
  • 46 - Pathogenic Bacteria Outside the Body.html
  • 46 - Pathogenic-Bacteria-Outside-the-Body.pdf
  • 47 - Paths of Entrance of Pathogenic Organism.html
  • 47 - Paths-of-Entrance-of-Pathogenic-Organisms.pdf
  • 48 - PATHS OF ELIMINATION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS.html
  • 48 - PATHS-OF-ELIMINATION-OF-PATHOGENIC-MICROORGANISMS.pdf
  • 49 - IMMUNITY.html
  • 49 - IMMUNITY.pdf
  • 50 - THEORIES OF IMMUNITY.html
  • 50 - THEORIES-OF-IMMUNITY.pdf
  • 51 - Receptors of the First Order.mp4
    12:13
  • 51 - Receptors-of-the-First-Order.pdf
  • 52 - Receptors of the Second Order Agglutinins.mp4
    09:23
  • 52 - Receptors-of-the-Second-Order-Agglutinins.pdf
  • 53 - PRECIPITINS.html
  • 53 - PRECIPITINS.pdf
  • 54 - RECEPTORS OF THE THIRD ORDER.html
  • 54 - RECEPTORS-OF-THE-THIRD-ORDER.pdf
  • 55 - AMBOCEPTORS.mp4
    09:48
  • 55 - AMBOCEPTORS.pdf
  • 56 - COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST.html
  • 56 - COMPLEMENT-FIXATION-TEST.pdf
  • 57 - PHAGOCYTOSIS-OPSONINS.pdf
  • 57 - PHAGOCYTOSI SOPSONINS.html
  • 58 - ANAPHYLAXIS.mp4
    12:34
  • 58 - ANAPHYLAXIS.pdf
  • 59 - A TABULATION OF ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES AS AT PRESENT RECOGNIZED.mp4
    08:44
  • 59 - A-TABULATION-OF-ANTIGENS-AND-ANTIBODIES-AS-AT-PRESENT-RECOGNIZED.pdf
  • 60 - DESCRIPTIVE CHARTSOCIETY OF AMERICAN BACTERIOLOGIST S.html
  • 60 - DESCRIPTIVE-CHART-SOCIETY-OF-AMERICAN-BACTERIOLOGISTS.pdf
  • Description


    Applied Bacteriology in Medicine, Agriculture, and Industry- Bacterial Cell Structure: Anatomy and Function

    What You'll Learn?


    • A comprehensive understanding of bacterial biology, from their structure to genetics.
    • Mastery of bacterial culture and identification techniques.
    • Insight into the mechanisms behind bacterial diseases and host interactions.
    • An in-depth look at antibiotic resistance and the global challenges it presents.
    • Practical knowledge on the applications of bacteriology in medicine, environmental science, and industry.
    • Exposure to the latest research and future developments in bacteriology.
    • Future Trends and Innovations in Bacteriology
    • Applied Bacteriology in Medicine, Agriculture, and Industry
    • Environmental Bacteriology: Role in Ecosystems
    • Antibiotics and Resistance: A Global Health Threat
    • Pathogenic Bacteria: Disease Mechanisms and Immunity
    • Bacterial Identification Techniques

    Who is this for?


  • Undergraduate students in microbiology, biology, biotechnology, and medical sciences.
  • Medical and health professionals looking to refresh or deepen their knowledge of bacteriology.
  • Laboratory technicians interested in advancing their understanding of bacterial identification and antibiotic resistance.
  • Environmental scientists studying microbial interactions in ecosystems.
  • Anyone with an interest in understanding bacteria and their effects on health and the environment.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Basic understanding of biology (cell biology, genetics) is helpful but not required.
  • No prior knowledge of bacteriology is needed. This course is designed to build from the basics to more advanced topics.
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    Description

    Bacteriology, the study of bacteria, is a cornerstone of microbiology and plays an essential role in fields such as medicine, environmental science, and biotechnology. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of bacterial structure, function, genetics, and their interactions with humans and the environment. Students will gain a deep understanding of bacterial identification techniques, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and the role of bacteria in health and disease. Whether you're a beginner or someone with a foundational understanding of microbiology, this course will enhance your knowledge and skill set in bacteriology.

    Detailed Course Outline:

    1. Introduction to Bacteriology: History, development, and significance of bacteriology in modern science.

    2. Bacterial Cell Structure and Function: Detailed study of bacterial anatomy—cell walls, membranes, pili, flagella, and their respective functions.

    3. Bacterial Growth and Reproduction: Processes like binary fission, growth phases, and factors influencing bacterial growth.

    4. Microbial Genetics: Gene regulation, DNA replication in bacteria, plasmids, transposons, and bacteriophages.

    5. Bacterial Identification Techniques: Methods such as Gram staining, culture techniques, PCR, and sequencing.

    6. Pathogenic Bacteria and Host Interaction: Understanding bacterial pathogenesis, virulence factors, and human immune response.

    7. Antibiotic Resistance: Mechanisms of resistance, impact on global health, and the development of new treatment strategies.

    8. Environmental Bacteriology: The role of bacteria in ecosystems, including nitrogen fixation, decomposition, and water purification.

    9. Applied Bacteriology: Bacterial applications in biotechnology, medicine, and agriculture.

    10. Current Research and Future Trends: Exploration of cutting-edge research and future directions in bacteriology.

    Who this course is for:

    • Undergraduate students in microbiology, biology, biotechnology, and medical sciences.
    • Medical and health professionals looking to refresh or deepen their knowledge of bacteriology.
    • Laboratory technicians interested in advancing their understanding of bacterial identification and antibiotic resistance.
    • Environmental scientists studying microbial interactions in ecosystems.
    • Anyone with an interest in understanding bacteria and their effects on health and the environment.

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    Dr. Himani Sharma
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    Author Dr. Himani Vashishta is a famous author, occult, alternative therapy practitioner and an avid speaker.Dr. Himani Vashishta is a Doctor in Naturopathy, Master's Psychology, Diploma Ayurveda, MD (Alternative Medicine), Panchkarma Expert, Reiki GrandMaster, Pranic Healer and Kundalini Initiated. Vidya Retreat is headed by Dr. Himani. The services which are provided by Vidya Retreat are courses and treatment via alternative therapies.Vidya Retreat offers a wide range of alternative therapies like- Naturopathy, Marma, Pranic Healing, Acupressure, Sujok therapy, Psychological Counselling, EFT, Yoga, Meditation, Reiki healing, Vastu, Feng Shui, Hypnotherapy, Bach Flower, Ayurveda, Tarot card reading, Past life regression, Dowsing, Colour therapy, Magnet therapy, Angel therapy, astral traveling, Vedic Astrology, Palmistry and many more.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 35
    • duration 5:51:37
    • Release Date 2025/01/23