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MEDIA RELEASE Microbes.info is a new website directing users to information on microbiology. This free site, www.microbes.info, is a collection of annotated links organized into 16 handy top-level categories. Linked information includes breaking news, articles and frequently asked questions. www.microbes.info eliminates the clutter, reduces the amount of content presented by conventional search engines, and facilitates organized research. The site welcomes a full spectrum of visitors, from school children interested in learning about gunk-eating bacteria, to academics interested in microbial taxonomy or tracking down links to resources with related content. According to webmaster Dr. Al Chan: "The value of this new site lies in our ability to organize the many thousands of pages of microbiology-related information on the web, consolidate it, and make this knowledge relevant to everybody." Dr. Chan excitedly adds: "And we provide the information on www.microbes.info at no cost. This is my life's work. I get joy from enabling people to understand more about this fascinating world that lives among us." Microbes.info site associates scan the web for information of interest to the microbiology community and update the website frequently. Dr. Frederick C. Neidhardt, President of the Waksman Foundation for Microbiology, called www.microbes.info "impressive,"saying that it is "outstanding in its content, organization, accuracy, and timeliness of the information." Science magazine hailed www.microbes.info as a website for novices and researchers alike. "Undergrads will find a wealth of sites on microbial ecology, specific groups and diseases, and practical uses of bugs such as bioremediation and other chemical discharges," the review reads in part. "Also useful for students are links to more than 300 non-technical articles on everything from a brain parasite that makes rats less afraid of cats to the use of genetically altered bacteria to thwart tooth decay. Geared for academics are offerings such as Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's guidelines for protecting buildings from biological and chemical attack (no mention of duct tape) and the University of Idaho's taxonomy of plant viruses. The site also features links to more than 180 microbiology journals and a host of jobs sites and professional societies." CONTACT For more information on how to list your microbiology related website on www.microbes.info, please visit the site and use the "contact us" web form.
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