Disclaimer: Early release articles are not considered as final versions. Any changes will be reflected in the online version in the month the article is officially released.

Hellen C.O. Santos-Dutra, Caroline C.P. da Costa, Diogo Nery Maciel, Rodrigo S. Santos, and Mônica S. Barbosa 

A bacterium is a unicellular prokaryotic microorganism, and bacteria is the plural form that refers to these organisms as a group, historically classified within the former Monera kingdom. The term bacteria derives from Greek baktērion (βακτήριον), meaning small staff or cane, describing rod-like forms observed in early microscopic studies. Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg introduced the term bacterium in 1838, before modern bacteriology, and bacteria later became the plural form. Once viewed as microscopic plants, bacteria were later recognized as a distinct group of prokaryotic life and are now essential in ecologic processes, biotechnology, and public health, as beneficial or pathogenic agents.

Top

Source

Clinical :: Oncology :: Nuclear :: Geriatric :: Regulatory :: Technology :: Consulting

"My passion is helping businesses, small and large, perform at their best." - Felicia Udoji-Eddings, Pharm.D.

Dr. Felicia Udoji-Eddings is the Founder and CEO of The Health Pals Company, a vertically integrated Healthcare System. As an experienced Clinical Pharmacy Leader, Pharmacy Consultant, Healthcare Executive, and Licensed Pharmacy Practitioner with deep backgrounds in Information Technology (IT), Scientific Research, and Business Management. Dr. Udoji-Eddings has a strong track record of exceptional performance in different business environments. A skilled Business Strategist, Dr. Udoji-Eddings has tackled complex problems and helped several organizations refocus their strategy in tough economic times. As a highly motivated and proactive individual, Felicia enjoys working with teams, in various capacities, to facilitate positive outcomes.