applied microbiology
- Medical microbiology: The study of the pathogenic microbes and the role of microbes in human illness. Includes the study of microbial pathogenesis and epidemiology and is related to the study of disease pathology and immunology.
- Pharmaceutical microbiology: The study of microorganisms that are related to the production of antibiotics, enzymes, vitamins,vaccines, and other pharmaceutical products and that cause pharmaceutical contamination and spoil.
- Industrial microbiology: The exploitation of microbes for use in industrial processes. Examples include industrial fermentation and wastewater treatment. Closely linked to the biotechnology industry. This field also includes brewing, an important application of microbiology.
- Microbial biotechnology: The manipulation of microorganisms at the genetic and molecular level to generate useful products.
- Food microbiology and Dairy microbiology: The study of microorganisms causing food spoilage and foodborne illness. Using microorganisms to produce foods, for example by fermentation.
- Agricultural microbiology: The study of agriculturally relevant microorganisms. This field can be further classified into the following:
- Plant microbiology and Plant pathology: The study of the interactions between microorganisms and plants and plant pathogens.
- Soil microbiology: The study of those microorganisms that are found in soil.
- Veterinary microbiology: The study of the role in microbes in veterinary medicine or animal taxonomy.
- Environmental microbiology: The study of the function and diversity of microbes in their natural environments. This involves the characterization of key bacterial habitats such as the rhizosphere and phyllosphere, soil and groundwater ecosystems, open oceans or extreme environments (extremophiles). This field includes other branches of microbiology such as:
- Microbial ecology
- Microbially-mediated nutrient cycling
- Geomicrobiology
- Microbial diversity
- Bioremediation
- Water microbiology (or Aquatic microbiology): The study of those microorganisms that are found in water.
- Aeromicrobiology (or Air microbiology): The study of airborne microorganisms.
- Epidemiology: The study of the incidence, spread, and control of disease.
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