Bacteriology in a sentence as a noun

'The bacteriology community needs to get away from culturing bacteria on agar plates, because this will not lead to new antibiotics.

But it's evolution which tied together the individual fields of 'botany' and 'anatomy' and 'bacteriology' into 'biology.

It gives some history around ice cream poisonings, Victor Vaughan, and the advancement of bacteriology:For instance, prior to the development of the ice cream cone, street vendors often served their ice cream in reusable glass dishes.

While I have thousands of citations in the literature, with publications ranging from the discovery of the human ‘breast cancer gene’, to protein structure, bacteriology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, and biochemistry, there was no center or direction to my work as I had given up my personal goal of solving/curing aging when I learned that ‘wear and tear’ was the cause of it.

Bacteriology definitions

noun

the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease