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CAREER OPTIONS IN
MICROBIOLOGY
By
Mr. Santosh Napte , Head and Asst. Prof. Dept. of
Microbiology,
Sambhajirao Kendre Mahavidhyalaya, Jalkot, Dist : Latur
WHAT IS MICROBIOLOGY ?????
 Study of Microorganisms.
 Microorganisms are those organisms which can
not be seen by our naked eyes ----Microscope
 Different types of microorganisms present
everywhere in the nature : in air, in water, in soil,
on and in human as well as animal body, on
plants etc.
 Bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae protozoa,
actinomycetes are different types of
microorganisms.
MICROORGANISMS ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS
HARMFUL
 Useful Microorganisms –
 Making of curd -
Lactobacillus
 Making of bread - S.
cervesiae
 Production of antibiotics - Penicillium
chrysogenum, Streptomyceus gresius
 Alcohol and Distillary - S. cervesiae
 Environmental cleaning
 Production of vaccines - Polio virus,
MICROORGANISMS ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS
HARMFUL
 Harmful Microorganisms :
 Human Diseases : Covid 19, TB.
Typhoid, AIDS
 Animal Diseases : Bird Flu, Mastitis,
Foot and Mouth disease.
 Plant Diseases : Canker, Bacterial
Wilt, Blight disease, Brown spot, Black
Smut.
 Spoilage of Fruits, Vegetables.
CAREER OPTIONS IN
MICROBIOLOGY
By
Mr. Santosh Napte , Head and Asst. Prof. Dept. of
Microbiology,
Sambhajirao Kendre Mahavidhyalaya, Jalkot, Dist : Latur
CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY
Pharmaceutical
Industries
Agricultural
Industries
Mineral Water
Industries
Soft Drinks
Industries
Pathology Labs
Health
Departments
Dairy
Industries
Vaccine Industries
Food Industries
CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY
Food and Water
Testing Labs.
Toxicology
Labs
Clinical Research
Teaching
Veternary
Hospitals and Labs
Immunology
Research
Environmental
Agencies
Beverage Industries
Research and
Development
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGIST IN PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRY
 Production of antibiotics , vaccines and
other drugs.
 Quality control and Quality assurance.
 Prevention of microbial contamination of
injectables, drugs, nasal solutions. Eye
drops, ear drops etc.
 Actively involved in performing different
microbiological testing.
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGIST IN PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRY
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES
 Agricultural microbiology is a branch of
microbiology dealing with plant-associated
microbes and plant diseases. It also deals
with the microbiology of soil fertility, such as
microbial degradation of organic matter and
soil nutrient transformations.
 Use of microbial resources in agricultural
and agro-industrial processes.
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES
 Different type of microorganisms are present
in soil--------Bacteria, Actinomycetes, Fungi.
Protozoa .
 These are mainly involved in-
 Nutrient transformations.
 Microbial antagonism
 Decomposition components of plant and
animal origine.
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES
 There is contineous spreading and evolution
of microorgaisms is taking place which
causing a great thread to agricultural
produce.
 These microorganisms are causing different
diseases in crops thereby reducing the crop
yields.
 Microbiologists study all mechanisms behind
this pathogenesis and try to find out solutions
for this.
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES
 Microorganisms are useful in the agricultural
industries in the production of biofertilizers,
phytostimulators, bioherbicides, biopesticides,
bioremediators etc.
 There are some plant- microbe interactions are
present which play very important role in
increasinng soil fertility.
 Nitrogen fixing RhizobiaPlants and Arbuscular
Mycorhizal fungi.
 Plant Growth promoting Rhizobacteria
ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRIES
 Production of Biofertilizers :
 preparations containing living cells or efficient
strains of microorganisms that help crop plants’
uptake of nutrients by their interactions in the
rhizosphere when applied through seed or soil.
 They accelerate certain microbial processes in
the soil which augment the extent of availability
of nutrients in a form easily assimilated by
plants.
TYPES OF BIOFERTILIZERS
 Nitrogen Fixing Biofertilizers
Sr. No. Group of
Microorganisms
Examples
1. Symbiotic Rhizobium, Frankia, Anabaen azollae
2. Free-living Azotobacter, Beijerinkia, Clostridium,
Klebsiella, Anabaena, Nostoc,
3. Associative Symbiotic Azospirillum
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Vaccines are made from dead (inactivated) or
modified (attenuated live) whole microbes, or
from inactivated or recombinant parts of
microbes that are responsible for disease (such
as toxins or surface proteins).
 We have managed to develop successful
vaccines for many diseases, including yellow
fever, rubella and tuberculosis; however the
emergence of new diseases, adaptations of old
diseases, and global travel, means that novel
vaccines are increasingly required.
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Stages of vaccine production
 Inactivation – This involves making of the
antigen preparation
 Purification – The isolated antigen is purified
 Formulation – The purified antigen is
combined with adjuvants, stabilizers and
preservatives to form the final vaccine
preparation.
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Different Vaccines :
 There are 4 main types of vaccines:
 Live-attenuated vaccines
 Inactivated vaccines
 Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and
conjugate vaccines
 Toxoid vaccines
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Live – attenuated Vaccines :
Live vaccines use a weakened (or attenuated)
form of the germ that causes a disease.
 Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR combined
vaccine)
 Rotavirus
 Smallpox
 Chickenpox
 Yellow fever
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Inactivated Vaccines :
 Inactivated vaccines use the killed version of the
germ that causes a disease.
 Inactivated vaccines usually don’t provide immunity
like live vaccines. So needs many booster doses.
 Inactivated vaccines are used to protect against :
 Hepatitis A
 Flu
 Polio
 Rabies
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate
vaccines
 Uses specific pieces of the germ — like its protein, sugar,
or capsid.
 These vaccines are used to protect against:
 Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b) disease
 Hepatitis B
 HPV (Human papillomavirus)
 Whooping cough
 Pneumococcal disease
 Meningococcal disease
 Shingles
MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION
INDUSTRIES
 Toxoid vaccines
 Toxoid vaccines use a toxin (harmful product)
made by the germ that causes a disease.
 Like some other types of vaccines, you may
need booster shots to get ongoing protection
against diseases.
 Toxoid vaccines are used to protect against:
 Diphtheria
 Tetanus
CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY- PART - II
Asst. Prof. Napte S. U .
9881837268
CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY-
PART - III
CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY
Mineral Water
Industries
Soft Drinks
Industries
Pathology
Labs
Health
Departments
Dairy
Industries
Food Industries

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CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY.pptx

  • 1. CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY By Mr. Santosh Napte , Head and Asst. Prof. Dept. of Microbiology, Sambhajirao Kendre Mahavidhyalaya, Jalkot, Dist : Latur
  • 2. WHAT IS MICROBIOLOGY ?????  Study of Microorganisms.  Microorganisms are those organisms which can not be seen by our naked eyes ----Microscope  Different types of microorganisms present everywhere in the nature : in air, in water, in soil, on and in human as well as animal body, on plants etc.  Bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae protozoa, actinomycetes are different types of microorganisms.
  • 3. MICROORGANISMS ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS HARMFUL  Useful Microorganisms –  Making of curd - Lactobacillus  Making of bread - S. cervesiae  Production of antibiotics - Penicillium chrysogenum, Streptomyceus gresius  Alcohol and Distillary - S. cervesiae  Environmental cleaning  Production of vaccines - Polio virus,
  • 4. MICROORGANISMS ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS HARMFUL  Harmful Microorganisms :  Human Diseases : Covid 19, TB. Typhoid, AIDS  Animal Diseases : Bird Flu, Mastitis, Foot and Mouth disease.  Plant Diseases : Canker, Bacterial Wilt, Blight disease, Brown spot, Black Smut.  Spoilage of Fruits, Vegetables.
  • 5. CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY By Mr. Santosh Napte , Head and Asst. Prof. Dept. of Microbiology, Sambhajirao Kendre Mahavidhyalaya, Jalkot, Dist : Latur
  • 6. CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY Pharmaceutical Industries Agricultural Industries Mineral Water Industries Soft Drinks Industries Pathology Labs Health Departments Dairy Industries Vaccine Industries Food Industries
  • 7. CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY Food and Water Testing Labs. Toxicology Labs Clinical Research Teaching Veternary Hospitals and Labs Immunology Research Environmental Agencies Beverage Industries Research and Development
  • 8. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGIST IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY  Production of antibiotics , vaccines and other drugs.  Quality control and Quality assurance.  Prevention of microbial contamination of injectables, drugs, nasal solutions. Eye drops, ear drops etc.  Actively involved in performing different microbiological testing.
  • 9. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGIST IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
  • 10. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES  Agricultural microbiology is a branch of microbiology dealing with plant-associated microbes and plant diseases. It also deals with the microbiology of soil fertility, such as microbial degradation of organic matter and soil nutrient transformations.  Use of microbial resources in agricultural and agro-industrial processes.
  • 11. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES  Different type of microorganisms are present in soil--------Bacteria, Actinomycetes, Fungi. Protozoa .  These are mainly involved in-  Nutrient transformations.  Microbial antagonism  Decomposition components of plant and animal origine.
  • 12. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES  There is contineous spreading and evolution of microorgaisms is taking place which causing a great thread to agricultural produce.  These microorganisms are causing different diseases in crops thereby reducing the crop yields.  Microbiologists study all mechanisms behind this pathogenesis and try to find out solutions for this.
  • 13. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES  Microorganisms are useful in the agricultural industries in the production of biofertilizers, phytostimulators, bioherbicides, biopesticides, bioremediators etc.  There are some plant- microbe interactions are present which play very important role in increasinng soil fertility.  Nitrogen fixing RhizobiaPlants and Arbuscular Mycorhizal fungi.  Plant Growth promoting Rhizobacteria
  • 14. ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGISTS IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES  Production of Biofertilizers :  preparations containing living cells or efficient strains of microorganisms that help crop plants’ uptake of nutrients by their interactions in the rhizosphere when applied through seed or soil.  They accelerate certain microbial processes in the soil which augment the extent of availability of nutrients in a form easily assimilated by plants.
  • 15. TYPES OF BIOFERTILIZERS  Nitrogen Fixing Biofertilizers Sr. No. Group of Microorganisms Examples 1. Symbiotic Rhizobium, Frankia, Anabaen azollae 2. Free-living Azotobacter, Beijerinkia, Clostridium, Klebsiella, Anabaena, Nostoc, 3. Associative Symbiotic Azospirillum
  • 16. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES  Vaccines are made from dead (inactivated) or modified (attenuated live) whole microbes, or from inactivated or recombinant parts of microbes that are responsible for disease (such as toxins or surface proteins).  We have managed to develop successful vaccines for many diseases, including yellow fever, rubella and tuberculosis; however the emergence of new diseases, adaptations of old diseases, and global travel, means that novel vaccines are increasingly required.
  • 17. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Stages of vaccine production  Inactivation – This involves making of the antigen preparation  Purification – The isolated antigen is purified  Formulation – The purified antigen is combined with adjuvants, stabilizers and preservatives to form the final vaccine preparation.
  • 18. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Different Vaccines :  There are 4 main types of vaccines:  Live-attenuated vaccines  Inactivated vaccines  Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines  Toxoid vaccines
  • 19. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Live – attenuated Vaccines : Live vaccines use a weakened (or attenuated) form of the germ that causes a disease.  Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR combined vaccine)  Rotavirus  Smallpox  Chickenpox  Yellow fever
  • 20. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Inactivated Vaccines :  Inactivated vaccines use the killed version of the germ that causes a disease.  Inactivated vaccines usually don’t provide immunity like live vaccines. So needs many booster doses.  Inactivated vaccines are used to protect against :  Hepatitis A  Flu  Polio  Rabies
  • 21. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines  Uses specific pieces of the germ — like its protein, sugar, or capsid.  These vaccines are used to protect against:  Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b) disease  Hepatitis B  HPV (Human papillomavirus)  Whooping cough  Pneumococcal disease  Meningococcal disease  Shingles
  • 22. MICROBIOLOGISTS IN VACCINE PRDUCTION INDUSTRIES  Toxoid vaccines  Toxoid vaccines use a toxin (harmful product) made by the germ that causes a disease.  Like some other types of vaccines, you may need booster shots to get ongoing protection against diseases.  Toxoid vaccines are used to protect against:  Diphtheria  Tetanus
  • 23. CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY- PART - II Asst. Prof. Napte S. U . 9881837268
  • 24. CAREER OPTIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY- PART - III
  • 25. CAREER SCOPE IN MICROBIOLOGY Mineral Water Industries Soft Drinks Industries Pathology Labs Health Departments Dairy Industries Food Industries