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Microbiology

Microbiology is a core discipline in life sciences focused on the study of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms that impact human food safety, pharmaceuticals, and the environment. Modern microbiology laboratories rely on high-precision instruments, consumables, and reagents to ensure accurate microbial detection, identification, and quantification. Applications include clinical diagnostics, medical microbiology, food and water testing, pharmaceutical quality control, and academic research. Essential microbiology workflows commonly involve culture media preparation, aseptic liquid handling, PCR and molecular testing, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and routine laboratory analysis, all requiring reliable and contamination-free laboratory equipment.