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Category: Microbiology Poems

Salmonella enterica intestines

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi: In route to a systemic infection

Posted on June 25, 2019July 3, 2022 by Jennifer Tsang

And so, #14DaysofMicrobiologyPoems continues. I reached out to the science Twitterverse earlier this month in search of 14 microbes worthy of poems. Here is Poem Nine, requested by @KimVesto.      

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Amoeba proteus pseudopodia

Amoeba proteus: Shifting shapes

Posted on June 24, 2019July 3, 2022 by Jennifer Tsang

And so, #14DaysofMicrobiologyPoems continues. I reached out to the science Twitterverse earlier this month in search of 14 microbes worthy of poems. Here is Poem Eight, requested by @MGLemieux.      

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Streptomyces coelicolor

Streptomyces coelicolor: earthy, filamentous, and bearer of antibiotics

Posted on June 23, 2019July 3, 2022 by Jennifer Tsang

And so, #14DaysofMicrobiologyPoems continues. I reached out to the science Twitterverse earlier this month in search of 14 microbes worthy of poems. Here is Poem Seven, requested by @Mostlymicrobia.      

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Trypanosomatid Morphologies

Herpetomonas muscarum: fly-parasite interaction

Posted on June 22, 2019July 3, 2022 by Jennifer Tsang

And so, #14DaysofMicrobiologyPoems continues. I reached out to the science Twitterverse earlier this month in search of 14 microbes worthy of poems. Here is Poem Six, requested by @SloanMegan.      

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Pseudononas aeruginosa SEM

Pseudomonas aeruginosa meets the plant root

Posted on June 21, 2019July 3, 2022 by Jennifer Tsang

And so, #14DaysofMicrobiologyPoems continues. I reached out to the science Twitterverse earlier this month in search of 14 microbes worthy of poems. Here is Poem Five, requested by @justineldees.      

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