Brief Lessons in Microbiology: From the Origin of Life to Artificial Intelligence

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Recent discoveries in microbiology are hard to grasp for those unfamiliar with scientific jargon, and the research data can be overwhelming even for those working in other scientific fields. This book aims to remedy this situation by presenting the most interesting findings and current trends in microbiology in an easy-to-read and understandable format.

The first part tells the story of the beginnings of microbiology itself and introduces the reader to the founders of this fascinating research discipline. The second part focuses on communication between microorganisms and how they organize themselves into fascinating microbial cities called “biofilms”. The reader also learns how bacteria exchange genetic material - mechanisms that are the root of the emergence of multidrug-resistant superbugs, pathogens that pose a major burden to human health and our healthcare systems. The third part is devoted to the latest techniques being used by scientists to study, control, and manipulate microorganisms for our benefit. The final part links the first three parts together and highlights how infectious diseases, including coronaviruses, can be transmitted from animals to humans, how global warming is affecting emerging diseases, and provides information on the actions that need to be taken to get ahead of pathogenic microbes and future pandemics.

This comprehensive, state-of-the-art book is intended for anyone interested in microbiology and epidemiology, from biology and biomedical students in schools and colleges, to patients suffering from infectious diseases who want to learn more about their condition.

The concepts covered in this book contribute to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Health and Well-Being.


Author(s): Mario Juhas
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 164
City: Cham

Preface
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
1: The World of Microorganisms
References
2: The Dawn of Microbiology
References
3: Communication Between Microorganisms
References
4: Microbial Communities
References
5: Gene Transfer
References
6: Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
References
7: Synthetic Biology in Microbiology
References
8: Artificial Intelligence in Microbiology
References
9: Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases
References
10: COVID-19
References
11: Future Pandemics
References
12: Into a Brighter Future
References
Glossary