ID Laboratory Videos: Isolating bacterial colonies
"Isolating bacterial colonies", 2015.
Produced by Tufts University School of Medicine Center for Science Education (CSE) as part of the Infectious Disease high school curriculum:
sites.tufts.edu/ctse/great-di....
The Great Diseases curriculum provides a framework for students to learn high school biology in a more approachable and life-relevant context, designed to improve science engagement and health literacy.
Supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1R25AI098781-01A1).
Written by EmilyKate McDonough and Kayle Sawyer.
Filmed and edited by EmilyKate McDonough.
Actors: EmilyKate McDonough, Revati Masilamani, and Eleanor Fleming.
Lab space and materials: Andrew Camilli, Katya Heldwein, Tufts CSE.
Sound effects: www.freesfx.co.uk
Animation Consultant: Andy Musser
Music: "Discomutante" - A Smile for Timbuctu (alterations made) and "Divider" - Chris Zabriskie.
Пікірлер: 39
Wow. Very simply, describe the procedure as well as instructions. Thank you so much for details description.
Amazing! In these time of pandemics and the suspension of presencial classes, we got to get served by these awesome videos to help our studies. Thank you so much.
you're impressive. the content of this video is comprehensive and full of knowledge. Great job!
@sherlyxie9892
2 жыл бұрын
Wah my ex college friend, we have watched the same video about bacterial isolation! What a coincidence, just nice
The second time they definitely dropped the loop on purpose!
Thank u so much u just really made it such an enjoyable process to learn and watch
Thank you! You're awesome!
@agglyusr
4 жыл бұрын
This is the best video I've seen on this topic.
Thanks so much
Really it is very understable 🔥🔥🔥
Woww.... You explained so Well....
Thank you so much mam for gave your knowledge to us via the video....that video was very interested....
Mam it was amazing Please make more videos on microbiology
Thanks for your efforts ,I would like to ask what is the solution that is used for sterlizing the loop .
owesome
God, you are awesome! Right on time 😄👌🏻
Accidental awesome discovery:-Penicillin
I wish you were my Microbiology lab supervisor, mine is very strict and mean ;(
I have loved the way you explain.... so simple and understandable.... got my subscribe..like and comment.. Thanks alot
Hi, very interesting your info, which country are you in? I would like to share an idea with a laboratory person.
Making students use ethanol to sanitize the loop is just torture... 😆Thats why I bring my handy little torch with me.
Tnx madam
Why use nutrient agar for growing bacteria in a lab?
@aininja8169
2 жыл бұрын
Cause Agar solidifies the media and hence helps in better dividing of the bacteria
@kimsesizimben
10 ай бұрын
because it is low cost, easy to prepare and almost all bacteria grow
... is that Pam, from the office?
Good afternoon ma'am, Please tell 1.After culturing in test tube, at which temperature we have to keep it for preservation and upto how many days we can preserve it 2. How identification and characterization of bacteria can be done 3. If I have a single bacterial strain- and I have to culture it. Then how I know that the strain I used is the same, I want to culture. Please tell the method for it
@kimsesizimben
10 ай бұрын
1. +4 you can store it in the fridge but only for 18 hours 2. You can distinguish using the gram staining technique I didn't understand 3 questions
Thanks you ask allah to protect
Why you do not take in amharic langouge?
Liked, cause she is funny 😁
Agar not ogar
other side of the "covid" test.
@JM-dy4ty
Жыл бұрын
Viruses don’t grow in agar plates.
I'm here cus my teacher made me >:(
It's wrong
@agglyusr
4 жыл бұрын
What's wrong?
@bashirabubakermohammed3389
3 жыл бұрын
@@agglyusr no wrong My dear