Let’s be honest: microbiology is beautiful, but it’s also… weird. You’re memorizing things that look like fried eggs ( Bacillus anthracis ), tiny jelly beans ( E. coli ), and whatever Clostridium tetani is doing with that tennis-racket look.
The Sketchy Microbiology course is organized into logical chapters that mirror traditional medical curricula: sketchy microbiology
So next time you’re staring at a lecture slide full of obscure anaerobic rods, put down the highlighter. Pick up a pen. Draw the ugliest, most ridiculous bacterium you can imagine. Let’s be honest: microbiology is beautiful, but it’s
That’s the power of sketchy microbiology. Let’s be honest: microbiology is beautiful
What’s the most ridiculous microbe doodle you’ve ever drawn? Drop it in the comments—yes, stick figures count.
Let’s be honest: microbiology is beautiful, but it’s also… weird. You’re memorizing things that look like fried eggs ( Bacillus anthracis ), tiny jelly beans ( E. coli ), and whatever Clostridium tetani is doing with that tennis-racket look.
The Sketchy Microbiology course is organized into logical chapters that mirror traditional medical curricula:
So next time you’re staring at a lecture slide full of obscure anaerobic rods, put down the highlighter. Pick up a pen. Draw the ugliest, most ridiculous bacterium you can imagine.
That’s the power of sketchy microbiology.
What’s the most ridiculous microbe doodle you’ve ever drawn? Drop it in the comments—yes, stick figures count.