Clinical and Molecular Microbiology

Clinical microbiology and molecular microbiology is the branch of microbiology which deals with the study of molecular basis and any microbes which causes infections. Because the concentration is on human disease, this focus is often studied by the basis of the specimen from the body – location, type of fluid or specific body tissue. Clinical microbiologists must be able to tell the transformation between normal microorganisms expected in a specimen and those causing an infectious disease. Because new-fangled microorganisms are being revealed all the time and they are developed more and more resisting the antibiotics. Henceforth they are cultured on an artificial medium in the laboratory and thereby it is found whether it is bacteria or fungi or virus or parasite during the time of illness.

  • Industrial fermentation process
  • Biotechnological production of polymers
  • Microbial biodegradation and bioremediation
  • Microorganism use in cancer treatment
  • Microorganisms in human
  • Viral culture

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