Anyone please do suggest me the topics to carry out the projects in microbiology. Which have vast application and very much useful the society. I welcome the all sort of suggestions in this regard.
Since, we are facing with MDR, XDR, or PDR bacteria, I suggest you to work on Antimicrobial peptides in terms on discovery, design, or development. Traditional antibiotics don't work effectively to eradicate the bacteria.
Since, we are facing with MDR, XDR, or PDR bacteria, I suggest you to work on Antimicrobial peptides in terms on discovery, design, or development. Traditional antibiotics don't work effectively to eradicate the bacteria.
As you surely know, there are thousands of different fields in microbiology. The first important element is your interest. Only to give you some clues, I can suggest you antibiotic production from inhabitants of oceans and seas, investigating in biodegradable products(not new but never becoming old fashion) and utilization of nano-materials in different areas of microbiology.
An important question to study could be the effects of traditional medical treatments or cooking spices on the development of antimicrobial resistance. For example, Neem or Tea Tree Oil may kill many bacteria, but do they cause the development of resistance? Are many bacteria on regular users actually resistant to these oils? Do the bacteria that become resistant to them also become resistant to antibiotics?
A nice but a very wide topic, Peoples as well as the scientists are facing lots of newer challenges. As suggested by ohters, if you have a specific field of interest in mirobiology, dive into it. Another topic may be the 'gut microbime', whose dysbiosis is said to be the root of many chronic diseases. Peoples with dysbiotic gut microbiome are said to more prone to infections including antibiotice resistant bacteria. And this imbalance in gut bacteria is suggested to be reversed by seeding with good probiotic bacteria. Anyway, your interest mattars the most. Wish you can build up a res. good project.
The gut microbiome is a great subject, I do a little gut research on microbiome in simple ways. The problem is that you will either need to have good equipment to study the microbiome or money to pay a lab to process your samples. Focusing on a limited taxon using culture methods can still give good results if you start with a good and clear question to study.
The question of the gut being the root of many chronic diseases is interesting to me and there is a Discussion site for this: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Does_all_disease_begin_in_the_gut_intestines?view=5bec1caf4f3a3e91f6068618
Have you narrowed your option down? If you have, let us all know so that we can help give you better focus or design your work so that you get better results.
Suggest to Digg in Gut microbiome and its relation with diet, environment and other factors you may can relate more then that, Probiotics, Prebioitics, modulation of Gut microbiota and most specifially REsearchers are working on FMT ie fecal microbiota transplantaion, Gut and Brain diseases. You may can Relate Gut microbiome and Antibiotic resistance that how Drug, antibiotic resistance and Gut microbiome may relate and may focus on a specific disease or as a whole