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Infectious Diseases

  • February 11, 2023

    June Almeida & The Discovery of the First Human Coronavirus

    Almeida’s contributions to the field of virology are immeasurable. Besides her discovery of the coronavirus family, she pioneered and perfected multiple techniques that have resulted in huge strides in viral imaging and diagnosis.
  • November 30, 2022

    What If We Couldn’t Diagnose Infectious Diseases?

    What If We Couldn’t Diagnose Infectious Diseases? Accompanying interview with Dr. Mark Miller, Chief Medical Officer at bioMérieux
  • November 22, 2022

    MRSA Surgical Site Infections: What You Should Know

    MRSA Surgical Site Infections: What You Should Know
  • October 31, 2022

    Early Contributors to the Science of Blood Culture

    Today, blood cultures are a commonplace in microbiology laboratories, but this was not always the case. This article highlights three scientists whose research was integral to the blood cultures that laboratory professionals now regularly perform.
  • October 11, 2022

    What We Know About Monkeypox and Diagnostics

    The recent Monkeypox virus outbreak has caused elevated concern. bioMérieux discussed the current status of the Monkeypox response from a diagnostic perspective with Dr. David O. Freedman, Emeritus Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the U.S.