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Links for Education and Learning:

  • A collaborative learning space for Microbiology instructors. This site is a private community that provides college instructors with discussion forums, teaching resources, current events feeds, shared calendar, and a member community.

    http://www.iteachmicrobiology.com/
  • Intended primarily to serve grades K-12. By Arizona State University.

    http://askabiologist.asu.edu/
  • The Centers for Disease and Prevention Learning Connection (CDC LC) is a one-stop learning resource that can help increase public health knowledge and skills and meet professional development needs.

    http://www.cdc.gov/Learning/
  • Microorganisms and Environment Management. Department of Zoology, University of Madras, Chennai, India.

    http://www.envismadrasuniv.org/
  • A guide to understanding genetic conditions. By National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A.

    http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/
  • This organization is a private nonprofit organization in the United States dedicated to finding a cure and accurate test for Lyme disease as well as educating physicians and the public about the dangers of Lyme.

    http://globallymealliance.org/
  • By The Genetic Science Learning Center (GSLC) at The University of Utah is an education program that translates science and health for non-experts.

    http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/
  • MicrobeWiki, the student-edited microbiology resource.

    http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/MicrobeWiki
  • MicroNow is a digital platform that aggregates and curates the microbial sciences. A trusted, reliable resource with vetted information in real time. MicroNow will distribute the most up-to-date news, journal articles, preprints, policy updates and other content relating to the microbial sciences. By The American Society for Microbiology.

    https://micronow.org/
  • This is a series from the National Public Radio (NPR) called What Causes Pandemics? We Do. The NPR’s globalhealth and development team publishing animated videos, digital stories, photos, and on-air radio exploring the connection between human development and the rise of new infectious diseases. In particular, the series highlight's three ways humans create the conditions for pandemics: deforestation, large-scale farming and tourism.

    https://www.npr.org/series/512014971/-killerviruses
  • This site's goal is to provide the most accurate and recent data for every doctoral program in America.

    http://www.phds.org/
  • Photobiology is broadly defined to include all biological phenomena involving non-ionizing radiation.

    http://www.photobiology.info/
  • Biology lesson plans, worksheets, tutorials and resources for teachers and students. By Shannan Muskopf.

    http://www.biologycorner.com/
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education is the No. 1 source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators.

    https://www.chronicle.com/
  • Aiming to reach all medical practitioners and other healthcare professionals who see and treat fungal infections and those who contribute to the diagnosis such as laboratory workers and radiologists.

    http://www.life-worldwide.org/
  • All about microbes. Curated by Cesar Sanchez.

    http://www.scoop.it/t/twisted-microbiology?sc_source=http%3A//twistedbacteria.blogspot.com/
  • A netcast about viruses - the kind that make you sick.

    http://www.twiv.tv/