UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Page numbers in the text book by Black will be entered soon.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To learn about microorganisms, including their anatomy, physiology,
taxonomy, genetics, how to control their growth, their medical significance,
their epidemiology, the body's protective responses to their challenge
(both non-specific and immune), exogenous antimicrobial agents, and etymology
related to all these subject.
LABORATORY SKILLS TO BE LEARNED:
See Lab Notebook Procedure for important details of these techniques.
REQUIRED TEXT: Black,Jacquelyn G., Microbiology Principles and Explorations, 6th Ed., Wiley, (2005)
OPTIONAL TEXTS: Borror, Dict. Of Word Roots & Comb Forms Mayfield Pub. (1960)
SCHEDULE:
Lecture is 10:00
to approximately 11:25
Laboratory is from
11:35 to 1:15.
This calendar is an approximation, and may be adjusted according to the rate at which material is successfully presented and mastered.
Assigned readings:
READINGS IN TEXT ARE IN
LOWER LEFT OF DUE DATE. For details on specific diseases, see text
index.
NOTE: Pop pre-lab quizzes will be given.
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| 7/4
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7/6 History of Microbiology
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7/8 (Review Chemistry on your own)
Microscope History & Function |
| 7/11 Lab First: Prepare media
LECTURE:Prokaryotic Anat I: Stains; Capsules, Flagella, Pili |
7/13 Prokaryotic Anatomy II:
Sporulation |
7/15 Lab First, middle and last:
Enzymology, Metabolism, Glycolysis |
| 7/18 Microbial Fermentation
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7/20 Microbial Control: Physical Means
QUIZ II |
7/22 Microbial Control:
(bring in anti-bacterial agents to test) |
| 7/25 Microbial Genetics | 7/27 Microbial Taxonomy
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7/29 Lab First: Blood Agar results
Take home sterile culture tubes MIDTERM EXAM |
| 8/1 Midterm returned, discussed.
Enterobacteriaceaeet cetera |
8/3 Chlamydia & Spirochetes
Gram positive bacteria: |
8/5 Lab First: TSI slant prep
Mycobacteria: TB and leprosy |
| 8/8 Medically Important Fungi
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8/10 Viruses, Viral Diseases I:
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8/12 Virus Diseases II:
Resp. & GI tracts: |
| 8/15 Host Defenses:
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8/17 Immunology: Mech. of the
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8/19 Lab 1st: Count plaques, calc. titer
So long, it's been good to know you. KEEP IN TOUCH! |
Quizzes (given at 11:00) and exams will include material from both
lecture and lab exercises. Grades will be assigned according to your position
on a class histogram of cumulative points earned on quizzes, notebooks
and exams. The class midline approximates a B. See separate handout on
suggestions for how to succeed in this course.
Version 17 June 2005