Dear George, I am so thrilled after watching your videos ' A Tour of the Microbiology Lab'. I most say its both educative and interactive. May I ask, in a resource scarce country like mine, could I use the same 0.5 McFarland standard for every test of every day, especially if the turbidity does not change visually? Thank you.
Great series. Thanks for taking the time to walk through the micro lab. I know our Micro section gets to do most of the serology, cytology, and DNA testing. We use several immunoassays to get rapid results on many organizisms listed in the series here. Rapid Strep A/B/C/F/G, Staph Aureus, shega toxin (O157:H7 or shigella) , influenza A/B, HIV, RSV, mononucleosis, etc.... Immuno strips are very common in modern micro labs and cut many days off identification for the difficult or clinically important ones. It would have been nice to see a Microscan plate or API strip as well. Biochemical reactions are real useful. Anyone looking to work Micro in a modern lab should know you'll be on the front lines of clinical science! :)
love the instructions. and the mullet!
Great job on the videos! Thank you!!
Great video. Loved all sections. I am inspired!!
I love every section of your explanation thank you so much. This will help me to recall and review for my test.
I'm trying my damndest to talk myself out of doing microbiology, but I watch stuff like this and it makes it SO much more interesting
This is literally my dream job every thing about it is amazing
Yeah me too ;)
did you pursue?
Very informative video, thanks for sharing.
Amazingly informative and accessible! Thank you!
Excellent
good work keep up
micro looks interesting and hard course. xD
i really want to get an A. the material looks awesome. n.n
make more please guy in lab rocks he is awsome!
great job
Damn George you should be a micro professor bro
Dear George,
I am so thrilled after watching your videos ' A Tour of the Microbiology Lab'. I most say its both educative and interactive.
May I ask, in a resource scarce country like mine, could I use the same 0.5 McFarland standard for every test of every day, especially if the turbidity does not change visually?
Thank you.
What's his full name plz?
Great series. Thanks for taking the time to walk through the micro lab.
I know our Micro section gets to do most of the serology, cytology, and DNA testing. We use several immunoassays to get rapid results on many organizisms listed in the series here. Rapid Strep A/B/C/F/G, Staph Aureus, shega toxin (O157:H7 or shigella) , influenza A/B, HIV, RSV, mononucleosis, etc....
Immuno strips are very common in modern micro labs and cut many days off identification for the difficult or clinically important ones.
It would have been nice to see a Microscan plate or API strip as well. Biochemical reactions are real useful.
Anyone looking to work Micro in a modern lab should know you'll be on the front lines of clinical science! :)
that was good
Very intresting, some of the eqipment are old enough
I work in a Microbiology lab.
Yeah some people make us stupid by asking their full name or letting them speak their full name. That’s always an issue
great job can you please define the bio-chemical reaction of different types organism
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Sir please have a replie
Did any body else notice how he said "bactec 9420" but its "bactec 9240"
does not matter... To err is the human.. all of us do that kind of things
Sir iam very interested in microbiology and iam from India can you make a video about to enters in microbiology career
Thank you for your lecture
Looks like Billy Idol
Interesting.
Bestest one
good job