Learn Microbiology
About Microbiology on Brainscape
What is Microbiology?
The branch of biology which studies microorganisms is microbiology. Historically, this refers to living things that are too small to see without using a microscope.
Microorganisms were discovered around three hundreds years ago and include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, archaea, microscopic fungi and yeasts, and microscopic algae. Microbiology is a broad area of biology which encompasses parasitology, mycology, bacteriology, and virology.
Learning about microorganisms is a core element of academic study and many students will find microbiology featuring heavily on their test papers.
Careers in Microbiology
Dentists, doctors, vets, nurses, paleontologists, and pharmacists to name but a few professionals will have a very in-depth understanding of microbiology as a part of their studies and their job. Examples of jobs directly related to microbiology include:
Microbiologist
Pharmacologist
Research scientist
Nanotechnologist
Clinical research associate
Food technologist
Healthcare scientist, immunology
Biomedical scientist
Biotechnologist
Microbiologists are at the forefront of identifying unknown microorganisms, preventing the spread of disease, and pioneering research. They may work in a variety of industries from food to healthcare but are usually laboratory-based.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in microbiology then you can take a few minutes to watch this video which features scientists from the American Society for Microbiology explaining why they are inspired by microbiology.
Learning Microbiology
Getting to grips with microbiology requires learners to memorize a large volume of information covering both advanced chemistry and biology. This complex subject coincides and merges with a number of biological disciplines. Consequently, you might find other dedicated pages in Brainscape helpful such as immunology, protozoology, food microbiology, and molecular microbiology.
Brainscape can help all kinds of students studying microbiology. Whether you’re a future microbiologist destined to make crucial breakthroughs or whether you just need to drill down the basics for your Nursing degree.
Brainscape will help you get to grips with foundational concepts and remember the complex terminology involved in microbiology that previously had you faltering.
Microbiology in Brainscape
The microbiology page has thousands of flashcards prepared by top academic experts as well as like-minded students to choose from, all to use for free.
At Brainscape we love learning and we know all about it! We get that learning is individual, and that's why you can also use Brainscape’s software to create your own flashcards for free. Each time you author a flashcard you can be confident that you’re strengthening your memory trace. Choose to keep your interactive learning catalog private or share it with other students in the Brainscape community.
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How to get started
Ready to get started using Brainscape? You can use Brainscape to make your own flashcards or you can take advantage of the thousands of microbiology flashcards that contributors have already created.
There are a large selection of Microbiology decks so just select a set of flashcards which are suitable for your learning level as well as the course material you wish to study. There are decks labeled from Bacterial Genetics to Funghi Lab so just choose one and dig in now. You’re sure to find a particular contributor who has a learning style perfectly in sync with you.
Brainscape is passionate about learning and wishes you the very best in your Microbiology studies and beyond!