Hyperclinic CD-ROM, Identibacter interactus, Microbes in Motion are
available from Wm. C. Brown.
Hope this helps. ASM Newsletter has published reviews of several CD-ROM
resources over the last year. You may wish to look there.
Steven N. Liss
On 6 Feb 1997,
Jeffrey Lee wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>> I am looking for a good Microbiology CD-ROM that my students can
> use. I have seen several good Anatomy & Physiology CD-ROMs, but never one
> for Micro., particularly general or Medical Microbiology. Any assistance
> will be greatly appreciated.
>> Jeff Lee
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> Dr. Jeffrey N. Lee, Assistant Prof. E-mail:lee at sol.essex.edu> Dept. of Biology, Chemistry FAX: (201)-623-6449
> and Health Technologies Phone: (201)-877-3535
> Essex County College
> 303 University Ave.
> Newark, NJ 07102 USA
>> "And all this science, I don't understand.
> It's just my job, five days a week,"
>> - E. John and B. Taupin -
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Dr. Steven N. Liss, School of Chemical Engineering
Ryerson Polytechnic University, 350 Victoria St.,
Toronto, Ontario CANADA M5B 2K3
(Tel: 416-979-5000 ext.6357/Fax: 416-979-5044)
<sliss at acs.ryerson.ca>