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Bacteriologist

Bacteriologist \Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gist\, n. One skilled in bacteriology.

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bacteriologist

n. A microbiologist whose speciality is bacteriology.

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bacteriologist

n. a biologist who studies bacteria

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Bacteriologist (Professional)

A bacteriologist is a professional trained in bacteriology a subdivision of microbiology. The duties of a bacteriologist include prevention, diagnosis and prognosis of diseases, as well as health care, and they may carry out various functions such as epidemiological surveillance, quality auditing, biotechnology development, basic research, management and teaching related to the career, scientist management, laboratory coordination and blood banks.

Usage examples of "bacteriologist".

Germany-announced that Hoffmeyer, a bacteriologist of the Metchnikoff School, had discovered the serum for the plague.

The lank black hair and deep grey eyes, the haggard expression and nervous manner, the fitful yet keen interest of his visitor were a novel change from the phlegmatic deliberations of the ordinary scientific worker with whom the Bacteriologist chiefly associated.

The Bacteriologist, hatless, and in his carpet slippers was running and gesticulating wildly towards this group.

The Bacteriologist was so preoccupied with the vision of him that he scarcely manifested the slightest surprise at the appearance of Minnie upon the pavement with his hat and shoes and overcoat.

The greatest bacteriologist in the world could look like a half-wit in a gathering of structural engineers.

Scotland for Christmas was postponed and instead I was sent up to London to get an expert bacteriologist on the disease and arrange to start a laboratory.

I am the best-paid, best-known, most successful research bacteriologist in the entire American continent.

But then he had picked up Scientific American to find a lengthy and colorful article by Sergei Forward on how he, the great Finnish research bacteriologist, had discovered how to mutate various bacilli with Uranium.

Across the court, a thin, blue-suited figure with a gray crewcut, Sergei Forward the Finnish-born bacteriologist, was consulting with his lawyer.

He is first passed upon by microscopical examination by the bacteriologist of the Board of Health.

The bacteriologist had decided that he was a leper, the Examining Board had been unable to make up its mind, and that day all had come out to Kalihi to make another examination.

Louis Pasteur, the great French chemist and bacteriologist, became so preoccupied with them that he took to peering critically at every dish placed before him with a magnifying glass, a habit that presumably did not win him many repeat invitations to dinner.

EHRLICH would of course be Paul Ehrlich, the famous turn-of-the-century bacteriologist who had won the Nobel Prize.

The bacteriologists fought all these sicknesses and destroyed them, just as you boys fight the wolves away from your goats, or squash the mosquitoes that light on you.

So, as I was saying, the bacteriologists fought with the germs and destroyed them--sometimes.