Background
Biberstein, Ernst Ludwig was born on November 11, 1922 in Breslau, Germany. Son of Hans Harry and Erna (Stein) Biberstein.
(The book provides concise coverage of the pathogenic agen...)
The book provides concise coverage of the pathogenic agents, bacterial, fungal, and viral, recognized as significant causes of animal disease. Emphasis is on microbial properties related to disease production and on disease manifestations. Unique features are the specific consideration given to organ systems as microbial habitats; to the defences of organ systems exposed to infectious hazards, and to the normal flora of such organ systems. Other areas not routinely included in veterinary microbiology texts include introductions to immunology; to the action and use of antimicrobial drugs, and a chapter on mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses.
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Biberstein, Ernst Ludwig was born on November 11, 1922 in Breslau, Germany. Son of Hans Harry and Erna (Stein) Biberstein.
Bachelor of Science, University Illinois, 1947; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell Univercity, 1951; Master of Science, Cornell Univercity, 1954; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1955.
Private practice veterinary medicine, Akron, Ohio., 1951-1952; acting associate professor clinical pathology, New York State Veterinary College, 1955-1956; faculty, University of California at Davis School Veterinary Medicine, 1956-1990; professor microbiology, University of California at Davis School Veterinary Medicine, 1966-1990; department chairman, University of California at Davis School Veterinary Medicine, 1969-1974; chief microbiology service, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, 1967-1975. Member of committee animal health, subcommittee Studies. methods for veterinary microbiology NAS, 1967-1972. Member Haemophilus subcommittee International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology, 1962, secretary, 1966-1978, chairman, 1980-1982, chairman Pasteurellaceae subcommittee, 1982-1986.
(The book provides concise coverage of the pathogenic agen...)
Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member American Academy Microbiology, American Veterinary Medical Association, American Society Microbiology, Pathological Society Great Britain and Ireland, Conference Research Workers AnimalDiseases, Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Zeta.
Married Hannah Hahn, June 26, 1949. Children— Michael P., Helen R., Anne D., Julie B.