What's in a name?
Microbiologists through History
Words including 'Lab'
Miss Denise Says… (Locations of the lab)
Anything goes!
100

This yeast has feet!

Candida albicans

100

She is best known for her serological classification of beta-hemolytic streptococcal bacteria, which is based on the carbohydrate composition of bacterial antigens found on their cell walls .


Rebecca Lancefield

100
If you don't have one of these on your specimen, you will not get results.
Label
100
This is the aisle featuring the Cystics and Respiratory benches.

Burkholderia boulevard

100

These are the four colors of the miscellaneous benches.



Blue, Pink, Yellow and Purple

200

This parasitic species, that has hemoflagellates living in human blood and tissues, causes diseases such as Chaga’s Disease and West African sleeping sickness.

Trypanosome spp.

200

He discovered benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) from the mold Penicillium notatum in 1928, the world's first antibiotic substance


Alexander Fleming

200
A place of intricate passageways that make getting out difficult. 
Labyrinth
200
This is the aisle including the Blue and Pink Miscellaneous benches.

Bacteroides boulevard

200

The blood bottle incubators are named after this Disney Fairy Tale.


Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

300

These viruses, of which 6 can infect people, are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface, not the popular adult beverage.


Coronaviruses

300

He is commonly known as “The father of Microbiology”.


Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

300
This type of melody can lull a child to sleep.
Lullaby
300
This name refers to the benches in Special.

Guantanamo bay

300

Oprah Winfrey recently filmed this movie at The Johns Hopkins Hospital .


The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

400

Since 1982 this organism has been used to mass produce insulin by means of an introduced human gene.

Escherichia coli

400

His research led to the creation of a series of four generalized principles linking specific microorganisms to specific diseases that remain today the "gold standard" in medical microbiology.

Robert Koch


400

This small- or mid-sized macropod is found in Australia and New Guinea. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos.

Wallaby
400
RDS has been referred to by two different names. Name one.

Alcatraz/ The Camplyobacter Chateau

400

The "Christus Consolator" or "The Divine Healer" statue is located in the lobby of this domed building at The Johns Hopkins Hospital .



The Billings Administration Building

500

Petrichor, which is the pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather, is attributed to chemicals released from plants and this soil dwelling bacteria.


Actinomycetes

500

He was a British surgeon and medical scientist who was the founder of antiseptic medicine and a pioneer in preventive medicine.  


Joseph Lister

500

To speak rapidly and incessantly or to divulge secrets.

Blab
500
GLC is referred to as this historic Kansas landmark.

Fort Leavenworth

500

This little elf moves around the lab each year in the spirit of holiday cheer.

Zack


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