Microbiology has undergone radical changes over the past few decades, ushering in an exciting new era in science. In The New Microbiology, Pascale Cossart tells a splendid story about the revolution in microbiology, especially in bacteriology. This story has wide-ranging implications for human health and medicine, agriculture, environmental science, and our understanding of evolution. The revolution results from the powerful tools of molecular and cellular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics, which have yielded amazing discoveries, from entire genome sequences to video of bacteria invading host cells. This book is for both scientists and especially nonscientists who would like to learn more about the extraordinary world of bacteria.
Dr. Cossart's overview of the field of microbiology research, from infectious disease history to the ongoing scientific revolution resulting from CRISPR technologies, is presented in four parts.
New concepts in microbiology introduces the world of bacteria and some recent discoveries about how they live, such as the role of regulatory RNAs including riboswitches, the CRISPR defense system, and resistance to antibiotics. Sociomicrobiology: the social lives of bacteria helps us see the new paradigm by which scientists view bacteria as highly social creatures that communicate in many ways, for example in the assemblies that reside in our intestine or in the environment. The biology of infections reviews some of history's worst epidemics and describes current and emerging infectious diseases, the organisms that cause them, and how they produce an infection. Bacteria as tools introduces us to molecules derived from microbes that scientists have harnessed in the service of research and medicine, including the CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing technology.
The New Microbiology takes us on a journey through a remarkable revolution in science that is occurring here and now.
By:
Pascale Cossart (Institut Pasteur Paris France)
Imprint: American Society for Microbiology
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 386g
ISBN: 9781683670100
ISBN 10: 1683670108
Series: ASM Books
Pages: 200
Publication Date: 01 April 2018
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: New Concepts in Microbiology Chapter 1 Bacteria: Many Friends, Few Enemies Chapter 2 Bacteria: Highly Organized Unicellular Organisms Chapter 3 The RNA Revolution Chapter 4 From the CRISPR Defense System to the CRISPR/Cas9 Method for Modifying Genomes Chapter 5 Antibiotic Resistance Part II: Sociomicrobiology: The Social Lives of Bacteria Chapter 6 Biofilms: When Bacteria Gather Together Chapter 7 How Bacteria Communicate: Chemical Language and Quorum Sensing Chapter 8 When Bacteria Kill Each Other Chapter 9 Human-Animal Symbioses: The Microbiotas Chapter 10 Bacterium-Plant Symbioses: Microbiotas of Plants Chapter 11 Endosymbiotic Relationships Part III: The Biology of Infections Chapter 12 Pathogenic Bacteria, Major Scourges, and New Diseases Chapter 13 The Multiple Strategies of Pathogenic Bacteria Chapter 14 Pathogenic Bacteria in Insects Chapter 15 Plants and Their Pathogenic Bacteria Chapter 16 New Visions in Infection Defense Part IV: Bacteria as Tools Chapter 17 Bacteria as Tools for Research Chapter 18 Bacteria: Old and New Health Tools Chapter 19 Bacteria as Environmental Tools Glossary Bibliography Index
Institut Pasteur, France.
Reviews for The New Microbiology: From Microbiomes to CRISPR
"""A succinct and compelling narrative of the evolution of microbiology over the centuries"" (Emerging Infectious Diseases, June 2022)"