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Unit I: Microbiology- the history, the biochemical makeup and heterotrophic regulatory systems of cells, reproduction and genomic adaptation.
Section 1: The history of microbiology is explored from its origins to its present day applications to the medical world.
Listen to the program for notes.
Read Chapter 1: The History and Relevance of Microbiology
Section 2: The Fundamental Concepts of Microbiology; Cell Structure and Organization, and Microbial Growth and Nutrition
Read Chapters 2, 3, 5, 6
Section 3: Introduction to the lifecycles of microorganisms, how they regulate their habits, and their survival to environmental conditions.
Read Chapters 7-9, 11
Section 4: The role of DNA in reproduction and the transcriptions and translation of genetic information for protein production.
Read Chapters 4-12
Conclude Lab Write-up
Section 5: Unit I Test
Unit I Test: Pick a Research Group in Microbiology
*Read more of Microbiology Journals
Unit II: Viruses- Basic Virology (and Prokaryotic Viruses)
Section 1: The Science of Studying Viruses
Online Lecture: Virology
The Origins of Virology
Read Chapter 13
Section 2: In-class readings and seminar on current research (can use Microbiology Journals)
History Review for Quiz
Section 3: Viral Pathogens- Animal and Clinical Viruses, with Diseases Caused By Viruses
Read Chapter 19
Section 4: List of Viruses for Research with Virus Taxonomy Lab
Use in Conjunction with Chapter 19, with Emphasis on Clinical and Animal Viruses
Pick Topic. Research with Pathogen Resource
Unit II Test:
Essays 1-3
Unit III: Fungi- Taxonomy, Genetic and Biochemical Properties, and Pathological Effects on Humans
Section 1: The Study of Fungi (Mycology)
Online Lecture: Mycology
Section 2: Introduction to Types of Fungi (and the Problematic Nature of Taxonomic Mycology)
Descriptions and Photos of Fungi, Arranged Taxonomically
Read Taxonomic Mycology: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Section 3: Origins of Fungi and Molecular Ecology
Mushrooms, Molds and Much More
Virtual Lab: Molecular Phylogeny of the Agaricales
Section 4: Ecology of the Fungi and Pathological Responses
Introduction to Fungal Ecological Strategies
Mushroom Toxicity and Poisoning
Case Study: Aspergillus
Section 5: Unit III Test
Research Topic OR Specific Fungi
*Read more of Microbiology Journals
Unit IV: Parasites- The types of study of parasites (parasitology) as a study of their way of life, with a selection of topics such as biochemistry, biology, evolution, and ecology, as it pertains to pathological behaviors.
Section 1: Introduction to Parasitology
Online Lecture: Parasitology
Section 2: Medical Parasitology- Parasites that infect humans with disease, the human response, and the diagnosis and treatment.
Human-Parasite Medical Links
Section 3: Parasitism
Virtual Lab: Principles of Parasitism: An Online Laboratory Tutorial in Parasitology
Section 4: Ecological and Evolutionary Parasitology
Review: Evolution, Ecology, and Genetics & Ecological Genomics
Read Publications
Section 5: Unit V Test
Design a Lesson for a High-school Biology Class
*Read more of Microbiology Journals
Unit VI: Bacteria- Review of Protozoa, Fungi, and Viruses, with an emphasis on the close relationship between Humans and Bacteria, and the Pathological Behavior of that Interaction.
Section 1: Introduction to Parasites
Online Lecture: Parasitology
Eubacteria (True Bacteria)
Virtual Lab: Explore the Bacterial Cell
Section 2: Lifecycle and Ecological Niche
Videos
Case study: The Vorholt Lab – Microbial Physiology
Section 3: Bacteria as a Pathogen
Read Chapter 17 Bacterial Pathogens
Read Chapter 14 Host-Microbe Interactions
Section 4 Bacteria, and the Defenses Against It
Read Chapter 15 Animal Defenses Against Disease
Read Chapter 16 Treatment and Prevention of Disease
Section 5: Unit VI Test
Research project: Use Online Textbook of Bacteriology to Lead Class in Seminar Discussion with Current Research from Microbiology Journals
Immunology
The ways that life interacts with the physiology of microorganisms is called immunology. The use of the word immune suggests the emphasis of the study. For the ways in which microorganisms affect the immune system as pathogens of larger organisms splits up into two different terminologies of antigens and antibodies, to discuss the role of the immune system, and furthermore, how different types of antigens are scientifically explained.
Unit VII: Immunology- the physiological understanding of how pathogens enter the body, and how the immune system fights them. Emphasis on the cells responsible for immunity, the regulation of the antibodies, and the unique role of antigens.
Section 1: The History of Immunology
Read A Concise History of Immunology by Steven Greenberg
Online lecture: Introduction and History of Immunology
A Brief History of Immunology
Immunology: An Introduction
Section 2: Immunology Today and Current Research
Annual Reviews: Immunology
Section 3: Current Ailments – Allergies and Immunology
Research Antigens and Antibodies
Section 4: Immunobiology- the Study of the Immune System
Topic from Annual Reviews: Immunology, and Research Topic
Section 5: Unit VII Test
Present Findings from Section 4
Unit VIII: Immune System Overview
Section 1: The Innate Immune System
Read Chapter One
Section 2: The Complementary Immune System
Read Chapter Two
Online Lecture: Clinical Correlation
Section 3: Passive and Active Immunization
Read Chapter Fourteen
Section 4: Tolerance and Autoimmunity
Read Chapter Sixteen
Case study: The Lanzavecchia Lab: Immune Regulation
Unit IX: Antigens and Antibodies
Section 1: Antigens
Read Chapter Three
Cells Involved in Immune Responses and Antigen Recognition
Read Chapter Nine
The Oxenius Lab- Infection Immunology
Section 2: Immunoglobulins- Antibodies
Read Chapter Four
The Structure and Function of Immunoglobulins – Antibodies
Read Chapter Five
Section 3: Antibody Formation
Read Chapter Eight
Antigen – Antibody Reactions
Read Chapter Seven
Section 4: Response to Antigen
Read Chapter Eleven
Cytokines and Immunoregulation
Read Chapter Thirteen
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