A person who studies bacteriology is a bacteriologist.
He later attended Cornell University to study advanced chemistry and bacteriology.
In 1885 he traveled to Berlin to study bacteriology at the laboratory of Robert Koch (1843-1910).
She studied bacteriology at Columbia University for three years, and then went to Europe for 5 months with her mother.
He married Judith Kanthor, whom he met at Cornell while she was studying bacteriology, in 1958.
After graduating in 1903, she interned to study bacteriology.
He studied botany, zoology, chemistry and bacteriology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Noel progressed through his studies having studied pathology and bacteriology.
His father studied medicine while his mother studied bacteriology.
He then studied bacteriology and pathology at universities in Berlin and Vienna.