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ASM Women in Microbiology | Policy
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.@ivanoransky other group: ASM women in micro http://t.co/W2P12ZYi
2nd ASM-ESCMID Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals: Veterinary and Public Health Implications | Meetings
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Heading off to ASM MRSA conference http://t.co/Qfd7C4b @marynmck, hastag ideas? #MRSA was suggested but IMO not specific enough. #ASMMRSA ?
2011 bioM©rieux Sonnenwirth Award for Leadership in Clinical Microbiology Laureate | Awards & Grants
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Congratulations Dr. Weinstein!! @ASMAwards http://bit.ly/M_Weinstein @ASMevents @biomerieux #asmgm #asm2011 @UMDNJ_RWJMS
Bacteria in Household Dust May Help or Hinder Childhood Asthma
asm.org — “Bacterial populations found in household dust may determine whether or not a child living in that home develops asthma according to research published in the April 2010 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.” View full resource at asm.org
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RT @ASMnewsroom: Study: Bacteria on household dust contribute asthma in children http://bit.ly/9hLxh6
Light, Photosynthesis Help Bacteria Invade Fresh Produce
asm.org — “Source For Microbiology: The American Society for Microbiology is dedicated to the utilization of microbiology and microbiological sciences for the promotion of human welfare and for the accumulation of knowledge.” View full resource at asm.org
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Light, Photosynthesis May Help Salmonella to Invade Fresh Produce http://bit.ly/DqCLY via @ASMnewsroom

