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Index to Articles
FOOTPRINTS
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CHRONOLOGY OF MICROBIOLOGY (including some key developments in related life sciences) by Alan James Griffiths and David Lloyd
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ANTECEDENTS OF CARDIFF MICROBIOLOGY by David Lloyd
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EARLY DAYS by Tony Melville
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THE BOTANY DEPARTMENT by Kathryn Benson-Evans
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THIRTY FIVE YEARS IN MICROBIOLOGY by P.A. Jenkins
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IN PRAISE OF YEAST by Graham G. Stewart
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THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (1964—1982) by David Lloyd
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PROFILE of Professor David Hughes, The Department of Microbiology
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ARE BIOCHEMISTS TECHNOLOGISTS? by D.E. Hughes
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OBITUARIES
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MICROBIOLOGY — A History by D.E. Hughes
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OBITUARIES
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MICROBIOLOGY AT CARDIFF by David Lloyd, Julian Wimpenny and Nick Russell
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A SHORT HISTORY OF MICROSOC by David Lloyd
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THE ECLECTIC APPROACH TO SCIENCE — AN EXPERIENCE OF DAVID HUGHES AS MENTOR by W.T. Coakley
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OH YES I DON’T REMEMBER IT WELL! by Richard Manchee
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STILL MOTORING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS by Mike Statham
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BIOLOGIST, MICROBIOLOGIST OR MICROBIAL ECOLOGIST? by John C. Fry
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HOW MICROBIOLOGISTS SURVIVE TO THE STATIONARY PHASE by Jeff Cole
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FROM CARDIFF TO ESSEX VIA FIJI by Dave Nedwell
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RECOLLECTIONS OF 1966 AND ALL THAT by Al Venables
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MICROBIOLOGIST OR GENETICIST? by Geoff Turner
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A CAREER IN TEACHING by Rose Cooper (nee Turcan)
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MICROBIOLOGY DEGREE EXAM, PAPER 5 — 1969 — WRITE ONE 3 HOUR ESSAY: MICROBIOLOGY, A DEGREE FOR LIFE? Discuss. by Lynda Blayney (née Sapshead)
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MICROBIOLOGY — A CAPITAL SUBJECT IN A CAPITAL CITY by Robert K. Poole
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MICROBIOLOGY, CARDIFF AND THE AFTERLIFE by D J. Lewis
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FROM INTERRUPTED MATING IN E. COLI TO INTERRUPTED MATING IN PLANTS by Chris Franklin
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A TEACHER’S LOT by Shon Wyn Hughes,
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’’HERE IS MY ESSAY. I’M SORRY ITS 25 YEARS LATE!” by Tim Rubidge
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FROM DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS by Ann Swain (née Franklin)
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FROM MICROBIOLOGY TO SALES by Ann M. Brighty (née Magor)
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A VARIED CAREER IN MICROBIOLOGY by Rhian Bosanko
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BIG BROTHER MOVES INTO FOOD MICROBIOLOGY by Peter McClure
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INFORMATION PACKAGING by Clive Richards
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IT’S NOT WHAT YOU DO, IT’S THE PLACE THAT YOU DO IT by Steven W. Edwards
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RESEARCHING IN THE 70s by Stuart Hogg
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THE MAN FROM OSWESTRY by Geoffrey Michael Gadd
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HOW DID THE CARDIFF OLD MICROBES ASSOCIATION (COMA) COME INTO EXISTENCE? by Phil Coombs
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MICROBIOLOGY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE by Jeff Parr
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"BUT I'M NOT A MICROBIOLOGIST AM I?" by Helen Jenkins
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"BUT I AM A MICROBIOLOGIST...... I THINK” by Glyn Hobbs
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FROM THE RUMEN TO THE VAGINA by Nigel Yarlett
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SCIENCE AND THE SIMULATED ORGANISM by Kevin Hillman
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C.V. OF MICROBIOLOGY GRADUATE by Richard Allman
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CONSULTANT MICROBIOLOGIST, ADAS by Peter Wight
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CARDIFF 1980—1989 AND BEYOND by Tim Paget
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO CARDIFF, TAKE AN UMBRELLA!! by Maxine Smith
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MICROBIOLOGY — FROM THE UNKNOWN TO THE UNPREDICTABLE by Dee Sawhney
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FROM MICROBIOLOGY TO MAFF by Suzie Rawlings (née Morrell)
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AN EDITOR’S COMMENTS by Melanie Scourfield
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MICROBIOLOGY — THAT JUST INVOLVES PEOPLE LOOKING DOWN A MICROSCOPE, DOESN’T IT? by Tanya Courtney
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A MICROBIOLOGICAL TOUR OF THE BRITISH ISLES by Simon V. Avery
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FROM MATHEMATICIAN TO MYCOLOGIST by S. Louise Owen
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GLITZ AND GLAMOUR ON THE HIGH SEAS — THE SLEAZY UNDERWORLD OF INTERNATIONAL PLANKTON CLASSIFICATION by Malcolm Wilkins
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WOULD YOU BUY A USED BUG FROM THIS MAN? by Bob Rowlands
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OASES
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HARD TIMES by Alan Griffiths
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BECOMING A SCIENTIST by David Lloyd
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THE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIST by David Lloyd
SIGNPOSTS
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WHITHER MICROBIOLOGY? by Clive Edwards
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HAS MICROBIOLOGY LOST ITS IDENTITY WORLDWIDE? by J. Richard Dickinson
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LIFE AS A MICROBIOLOGY LECTURER/RESEARCHER IN AUSTRALIA by Nick McClure
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MICROBIOLOGY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE by J. Gwynfryn (Gwyn) Jones
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LOOKING AT WATER QUALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES by Ann Edington
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MARINE MICROBIOLOGY by E.C. Hill
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BITS, BYTES AND GRUBBY MACS by Julian Wimpenny
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CARTOONS by Geoff Gadd and Kevin Hillman
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