The blog covers many topics, some serious, some not so serious. Here are examples of both.
Not so serious
Fact or Fiction Quiz: True or False?
In a 2020 poll conducted by the United States Association of Industrial Safety Microbiologists (USAISM), sheep blood agar narrowly beat chocolate agar in a blind taste test to be chosen as the favourite flavour of growth media among microbiologists?
Serious
'In Vitro Diagnostic Use (IVD) versus Research Use Only (RUO) in the Clinical Laboratory'.
This blog post is the third in our Optimal QC in the Clinical Laboratory series.It was preceded by 'Why Third-Party Clinical QC is Critical' and 'The Necessity of External Controls'
Not so serious
Fact or Fiction Quiz - True or False?
In his autobiography, Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis, the inventor of PCR technology, described meeting a glowing racoon (who may have been an alien), touted the insights of astrology and the benefits of LSD, and questioned the conclusiveness of HIV as the causative agent of AIDS.
Fact or Fiction Quiz: True or False?
In a 2020 poll conducted by the United States Association of Industrial Safety Microbiologists (USAISM), sheep blood agar narrowly beat chocolate agar in a blind taste test to be chosen as the favourite flavour of growth media among microbiologists?
Serious
'In Vitro Diagnostic Use (IVD) versus Research Use Only (RUO) in the Clinical Laboratory'.
This blog post is the third in our Optimal QC in the Clinical Laboratory series.It was preceded by 'Why Third-Party Clinical QC is Critical' and 'The Necessity of External Controls'
Not so serious
Fact or Fiction Quiz - True or False?
In his autobiography, Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis, the inventor of PCR technology, described meeting a glowing racoon (who may have been an alien), touted the insights of astrology and the benefits of LSD, and questioned the conclusiveness of HIV as the causative agent of AIDS.
Well worth exploring the Microbiologics blog for both its entertainment and educational value!