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MICROBIOLOGY
Laboratory of Microbiology
Faculty of Medicine
Brawijaya University
LABORATORY OF MICROBIOLOGY
TEACHING STAFFS
1. Prof .DR. dr. NOORHAMDANI AS., DMM, SpMK. Head of
Microbiology Laboratory
2. dr. ROEKISTININGSIH, DMM, MS, SpMK.
3. Prof. DR. dr. SANARTO SANTOSO, DTM&H, SpMK. Head of
Instatalation Microbiology Laboratory of Saiful Anwar Hospital
4. Prof. DR. dr. SUMARNO, DMM, SpMK. Head of Study Program
Magister Biomedic
5. DR.Dra. SRI WINARSIH, Apt, MSi. Head of Study Program
Pharmacy
6. dr. DEWI SANTOSANINGSIH, MKes. Head of Infection Control in
Saiful Anwar Hospital.
7. DR. dr .DWI YUNI NUR HIDAYATI, Mkes Person in Charge
Medical Education Microbiology Laboratory Medical Faculty
8. dr . YUANITA MULYASTUTI
9. dr. DEWI ERIKAWATI
10.dr. SIWIPENI IRMAWATI R. M Biomed
11. dr . ANDREW WILLIAM TULLE
TECHNICIANS
1. SLAMET RIYANTO 3. NY.SOEYATI POEJIANI (UCI)
2. WARDI 4. ALI SABET
ADMINISTRATION STAFF
microbiology
A branch of biology which is dealing
with microorganisms and their effects on
other living organisms
Branch of Microbiology :
- Environmental Microbiology
- Space Microbiology
- Marine Microbiology
- Agricultural Microbiology
- Food Microbiology . etc.
- Medical Microbiology
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Basic Microbiology :
Bacteriology
Virology 22 days ( 16 February 27 March
2015 )
Mycology
TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
IN BLOCK BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE
(BMS
4A)
Lecture FOR SEMESTER II
Meeting
Practical Work
Evaluation
Lecture Meeting :
18 times lecture meeting
Each lecture meeting will be held for 90
minutes
Practical Work
9 times practical work
Each practical work will be held for 180 minutes
Every student has to wear laboratory coat
Every student has to do and assign their
practicum report
Every student has to do staining
EVALUATION
Mid Semester assesment : 1 Point (A)
Final Semester assessment : 2Point (B)
Practical work assesment : 1Point (C)
MICROSCOPE
A BRIEF HISTORY OF
MICROBIOLOGY
THE FIRST OBSERVATION
spiral
rods
THE DEBATE OVER SPONTANEOUS GENERATION
Until the second half of the 19th century many scientists and philosophers
(Aristoteles, Samson, Virgil) believed that some form of life could arise
spontaneously from nonliving matter spontaneous generation
People commonly believed that toads, snakes, and mice could be born
of moist soil; that flies could emerge from manure; and that maggots
could arise from decaying corpses
Redis antagonists were not convinced; they claimed that fresh air was
needed for spontaneous generation
THE DEBATE OVER SPONTANEOUS GENERATION
Redi set up a second experiment three jars were covered with a fine
net instead of being sealed. No larvae appeared in the gauze-covered jars
(1) Pasteur first poured beef broth into a long-necked flask. (2) Next he heated the neck of the flask
and bent it into an S-shaped curve; then he boiled the broth for several minutes. (3)
Microorganisms did not appear in the cooled solution, even after long periods
Pasteur showed that microorganisms can be present in
nonliving matter on solids, in liquids, and in the air
Mycology
Parasitology
Immunology
Virology