We have compiled a list of blogs that focus on microbiology or have a reasonable number of posts about microbiology. I compiled a list on my Tree of Life blog mostly in response to a comment at the ASM Meeting in 2012 from someone on the ASM Communications Committee who thought there would only be a small number worth looking at. I assert said person was completely wrong. If you know of any others please suggest in comments.
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Microbiology Blogroll
- A Smaller Flea
				
					 The purpose of this blog is to share our appreciation for the study of microbial viruses, the viruses that infect Eubacteria, Archaea, and microbial Eukaryotes.  By Stephen T. Abedon.  Department of Microbiology – The Ohio State University The purpose of this blog is to share our appreciation for the study of microbial viruses, the viruses that infect Eubacteria, Archaea, and microbial Eukaryotes.  By Stephen T. Abedon.  Department of Microbiology – The Ohio State University
- Aetiology
				
					 Discussing causes, origins, evolution, and other implications of disease and other phenomena.  With Taca C. Smith. Discussing causes, origins, evolution, and other implications of disease and other phenomena.  With Taca C. Smith.
- AIDS.GOV
				
					 AIDS.gov serves as a gateway for information about Federal efforts on HIV/AIDS AIDS.gov serves as a gateway for information about Federal efforts on HIV/AIDS
- All Creatures Great and Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy!
				
					 Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. By Mark Martin, University of Pugent Sound. Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. By Mark Martin, University of Pugent Sound.
- American Microbiome Institute Blog
				
					 The mission of the American Microbiome Institute is to make tremendous improvements to human health through microbiome science.  Blog from the American Microbiome Institute. The mission of the American Microbiome Institute is to make tremendous improvements to human health through microbiome science.  Blog from the American Microbiome Institute.
- Antibiotics: the perfect storm
				
					 This blog will present perspectives and developments in the fight for new antibiotics.  Blog by David Shlaes This blog will present perspectives and developments in the fight for new antibiotics.  Blog by David Shlaes
- Antimicrobial Resistance
				
					 A blog about microbes, microbiologists, healthcare, research, and the life of an evolutionary microbiologist who is trying to make it. A blog about microbes, microbiologists, healthcare, research, and the life of an evolutionary microbiologist who is trying to make it.
- ASM Blog Compilation
				
					 The latest blogs by the American Society for Microbiology. The latest blogs by the American Society for Microbiology.
- Aspergillus Website Blog
				
					 The Aspergillus Website is dedicated to providing information on aspergillus, aspergillosis, aspergilloma and other health problems caused by aspergillus. Editors: Jenny Bartholomew & Graham Atherton The Aspergillus Website is dedicated to providing information on aspergillus, aspergillosis, aspergilloma and other health problems caused by aspergillus. Editors: Jenny Bartholomew & Graham Atherton
- Avian Flu Diary
				
					 Covering Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza, H5N1 `Bird Flu, Emerging Infectious Diseases, public health, community & Individual preparedness, and anything else that piques my admittedly eclectic interests.  By Michael Coston Covering Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza, H5N1 `Bird Flu, Emerging Infectious Diseases, public health, community & Individual preparedness, and anything else that piques my admittedly eclectic interests.  By Michael Coston
- BacterioFiles
				
					 The podcast for microbe lovers: reporting on exciting news about bacteria, archaea, and sometimes even eukaryotic microbes and viruses.  By Jesse Noar The podcast for microbe lovers: reporting on exciting news about bacteria, archaea, and sometimes even eukaryotic microbes and viruses.  By Jesse Noar
- barf blog: safe food from farm to fork
				
					 Evidence-based opinions on current food safety issues.   Blog of Drs. Powell, Chapman, Hubbell et al. Evidence-based opinions on current food safety issues.   Blog of Drs. Powell, Chapman, Hubbell et al.
- BioBE Center
				
					 The vision of this national research center, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, is to develop a hypothesis-driven, evidence-based approach to understand the built environment microbiome. University of Oregon The vision of this national research center, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, is to develop a hypothesis-driven, evidence-based approach to understand the built environment microbiome. University of Oregon
- Blastocystis Blog
				
					 Lastocystis may be found in more than 1 billion people worldwide. We investigate the role of this parasite in health and disease. By Christen Rune Stensvold Lastocystis may be found in more than 1 billion people worldwide. We investigate the role of this parasite in health and disease. By Christen Rune Stensvold
- Body Horrors
				
					 Body Horrors looks at the history, anthropology and geography of infectious diseases and parasites. Body Horrors looks at the history, anthropology and geography of infectious diseases and parasites.
- Bugs, Drugs & Global Health
				
					 Commentary on Infectious Disease & Global Health Issues.  By Mike Stevens, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University Commentary on Infectious Disease & Global Health Issues.  By Mike Stevens, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University
- CDC Director's Blog
				
					 Center For Disease Control Director Blog – Thoughts from CDC Director Tom Frieden, MD, MPH Center For Disease Control Director Blog – Thoughts from CDC Director Tom Frieden, MD, MPH
- Cell Relics
				
					 The blog of Astrobiologist Kuhan Chandru, PhD, researcher primarily working on prebiotic/abiotic chemistry The blog of Astrobiologist Kuhan Chandru, PhD, researcher primarily working on prebiotic/abiotic chemistry
- CoastalPathogens
				
					 This is a blog by William Gaze and Michiel Vos at the Coastal Pathogen Group at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This is a blog by William Gaze and Michiel Vos at the Coastal Pathogen Group at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
- Contagions
				
					 Contagions is place to collect some thoughts on history, infectious disease and science in general. By Michelle Ziegler, a biologist with interests in public health. Contagions is place to collect some thoughts on history, infectious disease and science in general. By Michelle Ziegler, a biologist with interests in public health.
- Controversies in Hospital Infection Prevention
				
					 Wherein we ponder vexing issues in infection prevention and control, inside and outside the hospital. Wherein we ponder vexing issues in infection prevention and control, inside and outside the hospital.
- Creepy Dreadful Wonderful Parasites
				
					 A parasitologist’s view of the world.  By Bobbi Pritt. A parasitologist’s view of the world.  By Bobbi Pritt.
- Crof's H5N1
				
					 Blog about H5N1   by: Crawford Kilian Blog about H5N1   by: Crawford Kilian
- Curiosidades de la MicrobiologÃa
				
					 Los seres vivos son a las leyes de la Termodinámica lo que los abogados son a las leyes de la sociedad.  By Manuel Sánchez Los seres vivos son a las leyes de la Termodinámica lo que los abogados son a las leyes de la sociedad.  By Manuel Sánchez
- Daily Parasite
				
					 “So, naturalists observe, a flea has smaller fleas that on him prey; and these have smaller still to bite ’em; and so proceed ad infinitum.” – Jonathan Swift .  Web administratore: Susan Perkins, Tommy Leung “So, naturalists observe, a flea has smaller fleas that on him prey; and these have smaller still to bite ’em; and so proceed ad infinitum.” – Jonathan Swift .  Web administratore: Susan Perkins, Tommy Leung
- Daniel Wilson's Blog
				
					 An evolutionary biologist and researcher in genetics working at the University of Oxford. By DANIEL WILSON. An evolutionary biologist and researcher in genetics working at the University of Oxford. By DANIEL WILSON.
- Diagnostic Microbiology Program in Camobodia
				
					 Despite formidable challenges, Cambodians are making progress as they build clinical microbiology capacity from the ground up. Despite formidable challenges, Cambodians are making progress as they build clinical microbiology capacity from the ground up.
- Eisen Lab Blog
				
					 All microbes, all the time.  Blog of the lab of Jonathan Eisen at UC Davis. All microbes, all the time.  Blog of the lab of Jonathan Eisen at UC Davis.
- End the Neglect
				
					 Blogging on behalf of the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases. Blogging on behalf of the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases.
- Ensminger Lab Tumbl
				
					 Located in the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto, the Ensminger lab maps the evolutionary trajectories that lead microorganisms to infect human hosts and cause serious disease. Located in the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto, the Ensminger lab maps the evolutionary trajectories that lead microorganisms to infect human hosts and cause serious disease.
- Epidemonomics The Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP) was founded with the objective of using research to support better decision-making in health policy.
- ERV
				
					 EVR: IF WE ARE MADE IN GODS IMAGE, GOD IS MADE OF GAG, POL AND ENV.   by Abbie Smith EVR: IF WE ARE MADE IN GODS IMAGE, GOD IS MADE OF GAG, POL AND ENV.   by Abbie Smith
- Febrile Muse
				
					 Portrayal of Infectious Diseases in Literature and the Arts.  By CM Doran Portrayal of Infectious Diseases in Literature and the Arts.  By CM Doran
- Food Poison Journal Please join us in a conversation about foodborne illness that includes subjects such as outbreaks and legal cases by commenting on posts that you find interesting.
- Foraminifera Blog
				
					 the blog of foraminifera.eu the blog of foraminifera.eu
- Frog vs. Fungus
				
					 Support amphibian conservation efforts through public outreach as well as research.By Meredith Swartwout, Ph.D. student at University of Arkansas. Support amphibian conservation efforts through public outreach as well as research.By Meredith Swartwout, Ph.D. student at University of Arkansas.
- From Inside the Shell
				
					 Blog of the International Society for Testate Amoeba Research (ISTAR). Editors  Bob Booth (USA) Dan Lahr (Brazil) Edward Mitchell (Switzerland) Vincent Jassey (Switzerland) Blog of the International Society for Testate Amoeba Research (ISTAR). Editors  Bob Booth (USA) Dan Lahr (Brazil) Edward Mitchell (Switzerland) Vincent Jassey (Switzerland)
- Genome Factory
				
					 Bioinformatics tips, tricks, tools and commentary – all with a microbiological next-gen sequencing bent. Bioinformatics tips, tricks, tools and commentary – all with a microbiological next-gen sequencing bent.
- Genomics, Evolution and Pseudoscience This is Steven Salzberg’s blog on genomics, pseudoscience, medical breakthroughs, higher education, and other topics, including skepticism about unscientific medical practices.
- History of Vaccines The History of Vaccines is an award-winning informational, educational website created by The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Today, the College’s mission is “to advance the cause of health while upholding the ideals and heritage of medicine.”
- Holt Lab
				
					 Genomics and evolution of bacterial pathogens. The website of Kat Holt and her microbial genomics lab, based in the Centre for Systems Genomics at the University of Melbourne. Genomics and evolution of bacterial pathogens. The website of Kat Holt and her microbial genomics lab, based in the Centre for Systems Genomics at the University of Melbourne.
- Hospital Infection Control and Prevention
				
					 An official AHC media blog.  AHC Media provides medical information, publications and continuing education to healthcare professionals in order to improve patient care and outcomes. An official AHC media blog.  AHC Media provides medical information, publications and continuing education to healthcare professionals in order to improve patient care and outcomes.
- Human Microbiome Journal Club
				
					 Rapid advances in sequencing technology are allowing us to probe the microbial communities within ourselves at depths never before possible.  Jennifer Sterns, Fiona Whelan, University of Ontario Canada. Rapid advances in sequencing technology are allowing us to probe the microbial communities within ourselves at depths never before possible.  Jennifer Sterns, Fiona Whelan, University of Ontario Canada.
- Hyphal Tip
				
					 Digesting the fungal genomes.  Site Maintained by Jason Stajich, Assistant Professor, UC Riverside. Digesting the fungal genomes.  Site Maintained by Jason Stajich, Assistant Professor, UC Riverside.
- Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance
				
					 IIMAR was formed to promote prudent use of antibiotics so as to reduce the possibility of spread of antibiotic resistance. Coordinators: Dr. A. J. Tamhankar & Dr. Mira Shiva. IIMAR was formed to promote prudent use of antibiotics so as to reduce the possibility of spread of antibiotic resistance. Coordinators: Dr. A. J. Tamhankar & Dr. Mira Shiva.
- Infectious Diseases Today
				
					 Latest news and information pertaining to infectious diseases.  By Robert Herriman Latest news and information pertaining to infectious diseases.  By Robert Herriman
- Infectious Thoughts
				
					 Infectious Thoughts is the blog of Dr Siouxsie Wiles, a microbiologist who knows a lot about bacteria, viruses and infectious diseases. Infectious Thoughts is the blog of Dr Siouxsie Wiles, a microbiologist who knows a lot about bacteria, viruses and infectious diseases.
- Infectosos
				
					 Infectosos.com  Microbiology and infectious diseases information in Spanish. Infectosos.com  Microbiology and infectious diseases information in Spanish.
- Intestinal Gardner
				
					 Exploring the science of gut bacteria.  By Kristina Campbell Exploring the science of gut bacteria.  By Kristina Campbell
- It's a small world
				
					 edicated to the study of microorganisms, this blog focuses a bit on the importance of microbiology and related fields in a clinical environment. edicated to the study of microorganisms, this blog focuses a bit on the importance of microbiology and related fields in a clinical environment.
- JHU Phage Hunters
				
					 JHUPhageHunters is the official blog of the phage hunting project lab of Johns Hopkins University. JHUPhageHunters is the official blog of the phage hunting project lab of Johns Hopkins University.
- Living in a Microbial World
				
					 The main purpose of this blog is to communicate about Medicine, Microbiology and Antimicrobial Resistance in a way that is useful, interesting and understandable. By Nicola Fawcett, Medic and researcher at the University of Oxford The main purpose of this blog is to communicate about Medicine, Microbiology and Antimicrobial Resistance in a way that is useful, interesting and understandable. By Nicola Fawcett, Medic and researcher at the University of Oxford
- Loom
				
					 Phenomena is a gathering of spirited science writers who take delight in the new, the strange, the beautiful and awe-inspiring details of our world.  By Carl Zimmer is a columnist for the New York Times. Phenomena is a gathering of spirited science writers who take delight in the new, the strange, the beautiful and awe-inspiring details of our world.  By Carl Zimmer is a columnist for the New York Times.
- Malaria World
				
					 Professionals engaged in research and control of malaria. The world’s scientific and social network for malaria professionals Professionals engaged in research and control of malaria. The world’s scientific and social network for malaria professionals
- mBioshpere
				
					 The latest news from the hournals of the American Society for Microbiology. Contributors: Karen Blum, Kendall Powell, Julie Wolf The latest news from the hournals of the American Society for Microbiology. Contributors: Karen Blum, Kendall Powell, Julie Wolf
- MicroBE Matters
				
					 This is a portfolio of the professional and scientific content writing produced by Katherine D. Shives. Katherine is passionate about increasing public awareness and interest in current science topics relating to infectious disease. This is a portfolio of the professional and scientific content writing produced by Katherine D. Shives. Katherine is passionate about increasing public awareness and interest in current science topics relating to infectious disease.
- Microbe Post
				
					 Microbe Post is a blog from the Microbiology Society. We report on the latest research, produce videos and podcasts, and report on the latest policy updates affecting the discipline. Microbe Post is a blog from the Microbiology Society. We report on the latest research, produce videos and podcasts, and report on the latest policy updates affecting the discipline.
- Microbe Stew
				
					 I love discussing Microbiology and Science! Also blogging about science communication, education and careers. Posts by Stewart Barker, Biology Graduate I love discussing Microbiology and Science! Also blogging about science communication, education and careers. Posts by Stewart Barker, Biology Graduate
- microBEnet
				
					 The microbiology of the Built Environment network, or microBEnet, is a project funded by a grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Program on the Indoor Environment. The microbiology of the Built Environment network, or microBEnet, is a project funded by a grant from Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Program on the Indoor Environment.
- MicrobeWorld
				
					 MicrobeWorld is an interactive multimedia educational outreach initiative from the American Society for Microbiology that promotes awareness and understanding of key microbiological issues to adult and youth audiences. MicrobeWorld is an interactive multimedia educational outreach initiative from the American Society for Microbiology that promotes awareness and understanding of key microbiological issues to adult and youth audiences.
- Microbial Diversity
				
					 Characterization of microbial communities in nature.  By Irene Newton Characterization of microbial communities in nature.  By Irene Newton
- Microbial Lifestyles
				
					 Microbial Lifestyles Blog.    Contributors: Ani Penesyan, Ian Paulsen, Liam Elbourne, Martin Ostrowski, Sophie Mazard Microbial Lifestyles Blog.    Contributors: Ani Penesyan, Ian Paulsen, Liam Elbourne, Martin Ostrowski, Sophie Mazard
- microBIO
				
					 Noticias y curiosidades sobre virus, bacterias, y microbiologÃa Noticias y curiosidades sobre virus, bacterias, y microbiologÃa
- Microbiology Bytes
				
					 The latest news about microbiology.  By Darrell Kinser The latest news about microbiology.  By Darrell Kinser
- Microbiology Nuts & Bolts Blog
				
					 A learning Resource to Teach Microbiology and Infection Management.  Blog by David Garner A learning Resource to Teach Microbiology and Infection Management.  Blog by David Garner
- Microbiome Digest
				
					 A daily digest of scientific microbiome papers, by Elisabeth Bik, Stanford University. A daily digest of scientific microbiome papers, by Elisabeth Bik, Stanford University.
- Microblogology
				
					 The site for the little things that get you down. By Dr. Lorraine Cramer who teaches undergraduate microbiology and immunology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The site for the little things that get you down. By Dr. Lorraine Cramer who teaches undergraduate microbiology and immunology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Microboids
				
					 The aim of this blog is to share my appreciation and passion in microbiology research to an audience seeking information. I believe science is interesting in context basis than the study itself. By: Varun C N The aim of this blog is to share my appreciation and passion in microbiology research to an audience seeking information. I believe science is interesting in context basis than the study itself. By: Varun C N
- Microcosm
				
					 Diagnostic Bacteriology Laboratory at the Singapore General Hospital. Diagnostic Bacteriology Laboratory at the Singapore General Hospital.
- Micrognome
				
					 Microbes, infectious diseases and the causal relationship that links them Microbes, infectious diseases and the causal relationship that links them
- Mike the Mad Biologist
				
					 I’m Mike, and I’m Mad, not crazy (too much anyway).  I write about evolution, microbiology, politics, and other stuff–not necessarily in that order. I’m Mike, and I’m Mad, not crazy (too much anyway).  I write about evolution, microbiology, politics, and other stuff–not necessarily in that order.
- Monotreme's Blog
				
					 I have been blogging about pandemic flu since November 2006. I have been blogging about pandemic flu since November 2006.
- Mostly Microbes
				
					 A biologist mom sharing stories of the mostly microbe world that we live in and that lives in and on us.  By Anne M. Estes, PhD is a post-doctoral research biologist and science writer. A biologist mom sharing stories of the mostly microbe world that we live in and that lives in and on us.  By Anne M. Estes, PhD is a post-doctoral research biologist and science writer.
- MyChrobial Romance from David Baltrus
				
					 MyChrobial Romance Blog by David Baltrus, The University of Arizona MyChrobial Romance Blog by David Baltrus, The University of Arizona
- Nature's microcosm
				
					 The Koskella lab at UC Berkeley seeks to understand how interactions among species generate and maintain much of the diversity we see on earth.  By Britt Koskella The Koskella lab at UC Berkeley seeks to understand how interactions among species generate and maintain much of the diversity we see on earth.  By Britt Koskella
- Not Exactly Rocket Science
				
					 Discover Magazine. Ed Yong is a staff science writer at The Atlantic. His work has appeared in Wired, the New York Times, Nature, the BBC, New Scientist, Scientific American, the Guardian, the Times, and more. Discover Magazine. Ed Yong is a staff science writer at The Atlantic. His work has appeared in Wired, the New York Times, Nature, the BBC, New Scientist, Scientific American, the Guardian, the Times, and more.
- Parasite Ecology
				
					 Why is it “parasite†ecology and not “disease†ecology?…   I decided to keep it simple, and go with Parasite Ecology. In retrospect, I should have named it Symbiont Ecology. Oh well. Why is it “parasite†ecology and not “disease†ecology?…   I decided to keep it simple, and go with Parasite Ecology. In retrospect, I should have named it Symbiont Ecology. Oh well.
- Parasite of the Day
				
					 “So, naturalists observe, a flea has smaller fleas that on him prey; and these have smaller still to bite ’em; and so proceed ad infinitum.” – Jonathan Swift “So, naturalists observe, a flea has smaller fleas that on him prey; and these have smaller still to bite ’em; and so proceed ad infinitum.” – Jonathan Swift
- Parasites
				
					 Without parasites, the world  would be a less  interesting place.  Blog by Rosemary Drisdelle Without parasites, the world  would be a less  interesting place.  Blog by Rosemary Drisdelle
- Pharmaceutical Microbiology
				
					 Pharmaceutical microbiology, contamination control, cleanrooms, healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality assurance. Edited by Dr. Tim Sandle Pharmaceutical microbiology, contamination control, cleanrooms, healthcare, medical devices, pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality assurance. Edited by Dr. Tim Sandle
- Prophage
				
					 The Blog for Bacteria, Phages, Computers, and Science.  By Geoffrey Hannigan, PhD The Blog for Bacteria, Phages, Computers, and Science.  By Geoffrey Hannigan, PhD
- Public Health Matters
				
					 Public Health Matters Blog by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Public Health Matters Blog by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Radical Mycology
				
					 Radical Mycology is a grassroots movement and social philosophy based on accessibly teaching the importance of working with mushrooms and other fungi for personal, societal, and ecological resilience. Radical Mycology is a grassroots movement and social philosophy based on accessibly teaching the importance of working with mushrooms and other fungi for personal, societal, and ecological resilience.
- Rapid Microbiology Methods
				
					 Online guide to Rapid Microbiological Methods (RMM) Online guide to Rapid Microbiological Methods (RMM)
- RRResearch
				
					 Not your typical science blog, but an ‘open science’ research blog. Watch me fumbling my way towards understanding how and why bacteria take up DNA, and getting distracted by other cool questions. Not your typical science blog, but an ‘open science’ research blog. Watch me fumbling my way towards understanding how and why bacteria take up DNA, and getting distracted by other cool questions.
- Rule of 6ix
				
					 The rule of six (Ro6) describes a requirement for particular viruses to have a genome length with a multiple of six.  Rule of 6ix Virology blog by Connor GG Bamford The rule of six (Ro6) describes a requirement for particular viruses to have a genome length with a multiple of six.  Rule of 6ix Virology blog by Connor GG Bamford
- Safe Food
				
					 I am a professional food microbiologist. I created this blog to help ordinary folk and food manufacturers understand food safety so that we can reduce the incidence of food mediated illness.  By John Brooks I am a professional food microbiologist. I created this blog to help ordinary folk and food manufacturers understand food safety so that we can reduce the incidence of food mediated illness.  By John Brooks
- Small Things Considered
				
					 The purpose of this blog is to share my appreciation for the width and depth of the microbial activities on this planet. I will emphasize the unusual and the unexpected phenomena for which I have a special fascination. By Moselio Schaechter The purpose of this blog is to share my appreciation for the width and depth of the microbial activities on this planet. I will emphasize the unusual and the unexpected phenomena for which I have a special fascination. By Moselio Schaechter
- Sociobiology
				
					 We study social evolution, and we cover science as a social process. We study social evolution, and we cover science as a social process.
- Spirochetes Unwound
				
					 Blogging about those twisty bacteria known as spirochetes Blogging about those twisty bacteria known as spirochetes
- Superbug
				
					 Wired Science: Superbug Wired Science: Superbug
- Symbionticism
				
					 A blog about microbes and symbiosis – by Dr. Seth Bordenstein A blog about microbes and symbiosis – by Dr. Seth Bordenstein
- Telliamed Revisited I’m an evolutionary biologist. I write about evolutionary science – past, present, and future – and some of the goings-on in the life of a scientist. Blog of Rich Lenski
- The Artful Amoeba
				
					 A Blog About the Weird Wonderfulness of Life on Earth.  By Jennifer Frazer, science writer. A Blog About the Weird Wonderfulness of Life on Earth.  By Jennifer Frazer, science writer.
- The Hyphal Tip Jason Stajich maintains this blog site, a wiki for collaboration, and software and is an Assistant Professor University of California, Riverside in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology and Institute for Integrative Genome Biology.
- The Lonely Spore
				
					 I’m Maddie Stone. Thanks for checking out my blog  The Lonely Spore!  This blog covers newsworthy microorganisms from the far corners of the Earth (and occasionally outer space), with a focus on extreme environments and unusual life strategies. I’m Maddie Stone. Thanks for checking out my blog  The Lonely Spore!  This blog covers newsworthy microorganisms from the far corners of the Earth (and occasionally outer space), with a focus on extreme environments and unusual life strategies.
- The Tree of Life
				
					 Blog of Jonathan Eisen, Professor at U.C. Davis Blog of Jonathan Eisen, Professor at U.C. Davis
- This Week in Virology (TWiV)
				
					 This Week in Virology (TWiV) is a podcast about viruses. By Vincent Racaniello and Dick Despommier, two science Professors at Columbia University Medical Center and Alan Dove, a science writer and Rich Condit, a poxvirologist. This Week in Virology (TWiV) is a podcast about viruses. By Vincent Racaniello and Dick Despommier, two science Professors at Columbia University Medical Center and Alan Dove, a science writer and Rich Condit, a poxvirologist.
- Ultraphyte
				
					 Ultraphyte, the blog of Joan Slonczewski Ultraphyte, the blog of Joan Slonczewski
- Viral Bioinformatics
				
					 Viral Bioinformatics Rescource Center Blog by: Chris Upton, Ph.D. (home page) Professor Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology University of Victoria  Victoria, British Columbia Viral Bioinformatics Rescource Center Blog by: Chris Upton, Ph.D. (home page) Professor Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology University of Victoria  Victoria, British Columbia
- Viroblogy
				
					 Up-to-date Virology-related posts, mainly for students at the University of Cape Town Up-to-date Virology-related posts, mainly for students at the University of Cape Town
- Virology Blog
				
					 About viruses and viral diseases  by Vincent Racaniello About viruses and viral diseases  by Vincent Racaniello
- Worms and Germs
				
					 Promoting safe pet ownership Promoting safe pet ownership
- Your Wild Life
				
					 The reasearch, articles, stories and more about your wild life.  A team of scientists, science communicators, students, and citizens who are passionate about exploring the ecological frontiers that exist right under our noses, from the surface of our skin The reasearch, articles, stories and more about your wild life.  A team of scientists, science communicators, students, and citizens who are passionate about exploring the ecological frontiers that exist right under our noses, from the surface of our skin
Great. It’s really a best collection of blogs in the subject of Microbiology. Every blog mentioned here is information packed, real value for its readers. Thanks for the great list.
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Nice list, i will review the blogs and add probably a few to my blogroll. Maybe you could consider including our blog http://www.infectosos.com with microbiology and infectious diseases information in spanish. What do you think?
I’d like to suggest Kelly Cowan’s blog http://www.microbiologymaven.com to add to this list. She regularly blogs about microbiology and microbiology education. Thanks!
A little bit of self promotion i guess. I have been regularly posting on microbiology for more than 2 years now.
http://varuncnmicro.blogspot.com/
Great list, thanks!
Might as well include a shameless plug for my microbiology blog as well. All about bacteria, phages, computers, and science. :)
http://prophage.blogspot.com/
ok – added – may take a bit to show up in the feed
American Society for Microbiology (ASM) meeting for what?
….and yet another shameless plug.
My website is more focused towards clinical microbiology.
http://www.microbiologymatters.com
There is an interesting feature in the journal Gut Microbes called “Inside passage” (appears in most issues) that you may want to include as a link. This is the latest article in that journal:
https://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/gutmicrobes/article/36381/
Kinda interesting…
Microbiology Blog
Current microbiology research, new and forthcoming publications, forthcoming conferences, hot research topics, high impact publications in microbiology, molecular biology and PCR. horizonpress.com/blogger
Thank you for sharing your list, it’s a big help for my microbiological research.
Fantastic list! I was already following a few of these, but didn’t realise how many I was missing.
I suppose I should offer my own infrequent blog too – http://www.microbites.org/
I have 9 months off now while I save up for my Msc in Infection Biology, so expect more content and discussion of primary research papers.
Thank you for sharing
good article, nice
Very nice…
Fantastic list! I was already following a few of these, but didn’t realise how many I was missing.
I suppose I should offer my own infrequent blog too – http://www.microbites.org/
I have 9 months off now while I save up for my Msc in Infection Biology, so expect more content and discussion of primary research papers.
Nice……Current microbiology research, new and forthcoming publications, forthcoming conferences, hot research topics, high impact publications in microbiology, molecular biology and PCR. horizonpress.com/blogger
I like this……A little bit of self promotion i guess. I have been regularly posting on microbiology for more than 2 years now.
http://varuncnmicro.blogspot.com/
Okay…. There is an interesting feature in the journal Gut Microbes called “Inside passage†(appears in most issues) that you may want to include as a link. This is the latest article in that journal:
https://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/gutmicrobes/article/36381/
Kinda interesting…
Good…… American Society for Microbiology (ASM) meeting for what?
It is a nice place for one stop information in regard to new developments, research and other publications in biology and science disciplines
An extremely useful roll
awesome post.
Great list, thanks!
how nice of you? to share such elaborate list thanks
great one!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this information. Good place for one stop inform
This is a great list. Please include my blog? microbialmenagerie.com (focusing on food microbiology and microbiome, but including all things microbiology)
Waht is meant by metal breathing bacteria?? And chemolithotroph are metal breathing bacteria?? How metal breathing bacteria could be a useful tool for industrial and environmental protection??
Hello,
I have a question re Lactophenol Cotton Blue dye. Does it bind to anything else other than fungal structures? If I look at a urine sample and long strands are picking up the dye – does this confirm that they are of fungal origin? I´m asking because it appears two different structures are picking up the dye: the above mentioned long strands, but also much larger roundish/squarish cells, similar to epithelial cells. But then they shouldn´t pick up the dye. Can anyone help?
Thanks.
Here is your answer read it.
https://microbiologynote.com/lactophenol-cotton-blue-staining-principle-procedure-result/
Nice article for research
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I’m not sure if you are still updating this list but in the past few years a number of new blogs on microbiology have popped up. Including microbigals.com and https://micro-bites.org/
Hello, https://theperspectograph.com/ is also a new Microbiology blog.
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