Microbiology Laboratory

Overview

The Microbiology Laboratory is one of the essential labs in teaching medical students, offering them the opportunity to study microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. This lab is a crucial component of medical education as it provides students with practical knowledge and offers an exceptional educational environment that enhances their understanding and practical application of theoretical concepts in microbiology.

Practical training in the Microbiology Laboratory enables students to acquire the technical skills necessary for diagnosing infectious diseases and developing treatment strategies. Students learn how to use microscopes, culture techniques, and other diagnostic tests through hands-on experiments. This training helps students gain a deeper understanding of disease details, causative agents, and effective ways to combat them.

Microbiology Laboratory

 

The Microbiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine is equipped with a range of advanced tools and techniques. These include light microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, culture and testing devices, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) equipment, and sterilization instruments. Students also learn how to prepare, examine, and interpret samples and results accurately.