The medical microbiology researcher



Example: The medical microbiology researcher studied bacteria to develop new antibiotics.

Definition


"The medical microbiology researcher" refers to a professional who studies microorganisms that cause diseases, focusing on understanding their biology, behavior, and interaction with humans to develop treatments, diagnostics, and preventive measures against infections.

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Etymology


The phrase "the medical microbiology researcher" combines 'medical,' relating to medicine or the practice of healing; 'microbiology,' derived from the Greek 'mikros' meaning small and 'bios' meaning life, referring to the study of microscopic organisms; and 'researcher,' from the Old French 'recercher,' meaning to seek out or search closely. Together, it describes someone who investigates microscopic organisms in a medical context to improve health outcomes.

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"The medical microbiology researcher" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (C1) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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