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Microbiology Seminar Topics List


Updated on 04/04/2015


1) Current status of Lyme Disease research

2) Virtual Surgery

3) Proteomics

4) Robotic Surgery

5) Sensitive Skin

6) STARFAST

7) Hybridoma Technology

8) Blue Brain

9) Brain Gate

10) Palm Vein Technology

11) Iris Scanning

12) Medical Imaging

13) Thermography

14) Treating Cardiac Disease With Catheter-Based Tissue Heating

15) Brain Implants

16) Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry

17) Micro Electronic Pill

18) Carbon Nanotube Flow Sensors

19) Biometrics Based Authentication Systems

20) Bacterio Rhodopsin Memory

21) Bio Chips

22) Bioinformatics



23) Disease Detection Using Bio-robotics

24) Nanorobotics

25) Nanotechnology

26) Optical Coherence Tomography

27) Biomagnetism

28) Biometrics

29) CorDECT

30) Helicobacter pylori and GI tract disease

31) Genetic predisposition to cancer

32) Mycobacterium tuberculosis and antibiotic resistance

33) Four Corners Disease (Hantavirus)

34) Pathogen identification and food safety

35) Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases

36) Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome

37) Streptococci; "Flesh-eating bacteria"

38) Microsporidiosis, a new human disease previously known only in animals

39) TB and antibiotic resistance, a re-emerging disease and public health problem.

40) Role of bacteriocins in food safety

41) Antigenic shift and drift of influenza virus, genetic basis and clinical implication

42) The increase in antimicrobial resistance

43) Ebola, a newly emerging disease

44) Moribilliviruses and wildlife diseases

45) Pfisteria piscicida ; dramatic fishkills and subtle effect

46) Leishmaniasis

47) T. cruzi epidemiology and control in South American

48) Global climate change and change in disease distributions.

49) Good bacteria in and on our bodies and in our environment

50) Malaria - have we lost this biowar?

51) Tropical Medicine and Pharmaceuticals

52) AIDS in Africa: Resource Needs for HIV/AIDS

53) The Foot-and-Mouth epidemic in Great Britain.

54) Developing "Ethnic" Drugs; accounting for inherited physiological differences