In 2006, Elio Schaechter began a blog, titled Small Things Considered, about the microbial world for the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). The book, In the Company of Microbes: Ten Years of Small Things Considered (Figure), is a selected compilation of 70 of the more than 1,000 blog entries that were posted through 2015. Contributions from 33 writers in addition to Dr. Schaechter are included. These writers are past presidents of ASM and microbiologists from academic institutions around the world. The selections were chosen mostly because they were the authors\u2019 personal or historical reflections on interactions with microbes. As such, these are aimed to be enjoyable reads, without bogging the reader down in obscurely technical s...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
The Swiss Society for Microbiology (SSM) represents around 700 scientists working in the fields of m...
From boiling thermal hot springs to deep beneath the Antarctic ice, microorganisms can be found almo...
Ouvrage en Open AccessWithout microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it m...
Book clubs provide an opportunity for discussion in an informal setting, enhancing communication ski...
oldest and largest single life science membership orga-nization in the world. Membership has grown f...
Without microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it mean to be with microbe...
The first issue of Microbial Biotechnology has just seen the light and it was conceived with the aim...
The microbiome is a matter of interest for science, consumers and business. Our objective is to quan...
As we mentioned at the end of the first article of this brief history [9], International Microbiolog...
The microbiome is a matter of interest for science, consumers and business. Our objective is to quan...
In the last decade, primarily through the use of sequencing, much has been learned about the trillio...
The MDPI journal Microorganisms is still very young, having been launched in 2013, but the concept o...
Current microbiology/biochemistry textbooks are encyclopedic tomes which include little information ...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
The Swiss Society for Microbiology (SSM) represents around 700 scientists working in the fields of m...
From boiling thermal hot springs to deep beneath the Antarctic ice, microorganisms can be found almo...
Ouvrage en Open AccessWithout microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it m...
Book clubs provide an opportunity for discussion in an informal setting, enhancing communication ski...
oldest and largest single life science membership orga-nization in the world. Membership has grown f...
Without microbes, no other forms of life would be possible. But what does it mean to be with microbe...
The first issue of Microbial Biotechnology has just seen the light and it was conceived with the aim...
The microbiome is a matter of interest for science, consumers and business. Our objective is to quan...
As we mentioned at the end of the first article of this brief history [9], International Microbiolog...
The microbiome is a matter of interest for science, consumers and business. Our objective is to quan...
In the last decade, primarily through the use of sequencing, much has been learned about the trillio...
The MDPI journal Microorganisms is still very young, having been launched in 2013, but the concept o...
Current microbiology/biochemistry textbooks are encyclopedic tomes which include little information ...
Microbial ecology is a scientific field that developed during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
The Swiss Society for Microbiology (SSM) represents around 700 scientists working in the fields of m...