Richard J. Meyer, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. He joined the Department of Microbiology in the University of Texas at Austin in 1978, and has been at that institution ever since. From the beginning of his career, Meyer has been interested in the hands-on aspect of teaching biology to undergraduates. He developed the introductory microbiology laboratory course currently used at the University of Texas at Austin. It was the pedagogical approaches that are used in this course that inspired him to develop the manual you hold in your hands. Over more than forty years, Meyer”s research was on the molecular mechanisms of replication and conjugative transfer of broad host-range plasmids.
Stacie A. Brown, Ph.D., is director of first year biology laboratories and a member of the biology department at Southwestern University. Prior to her current position, she taught microbiology courses for biology majors and pre-nursing students while also overseeing the microbiology labs, at Texas State University. For several years, she also taught microbiology labs and courses at the University of Texas at Austin. Her experience teaching microbiology labs to thousands of undergraduates ensures that the challenge-based microbiology labs in this manual will work in any introductory laboratory course in undergraduate microbiology.
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Richard J. Meyer & Stacie A. Brown: Challenges of the Unseen World
Solving real-world health challenges in a learning environment You are at an exciting gateway into the world of microorganisms. With nothing more than basic lab equipment such as microscopes, Petri d …
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Richard J. Meyer & Stacie A. Brown: Challenges of the Unseen World
Solving real-world health challenges in a learning environment You are at an exciting gateway into the world of microorganisms. With nothing more than basic lab equipment such as microscopes, Petri d …
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