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department Microbiology (X) |
MBIO 670 01 (11111) HTBA Fall 2009 Rotation in three laboratories. Required for all first-year graduate students.
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MBIO 680 01 (11112) /EMD680 MW 10.45-12.00 Fall 2009 An introductory graduate-level topic-based course in modern parasitology: for each topic there is an introductory lecture followed by a journal club-like discussion session of relevant papers selected from the literature. This course provides an introduction to basic biological concepts of parasitic eukaryotes causing diseases in humans. Topics include strategies used by parasitic eukaryotes to establish infections in the host and approaches to disease control, through either chemotherapy, vaccines, or genomics. In addition, emphasis is placed on evaluating the quality and limitation of scientific publications and developing skills in scientific communication. Permission of instructor is required.
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MBIO 685 01 (11113) TF 10.00-11.30 Fall 2009 The course focuses on current topics related to host-pathogen interactions. Each week a lecture is given on the topic, followed by student presentations of seminal papers in the field. All participants are required to present a paper.
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MBIO 701 01 (11114) HTBA Fall 2009 All students, beginning in their third year, are required to present their research once a year at the Graduate Student Research in Progress, held on Mondays at 2 p.m. These presentations are intended to give each student practice in presenting his or her own work before a sympathetic but critical audience and to familiarize the faculty with the research.
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MBIO 702 01 (11115) HTBA Fall 2009 All students are required to attend all Microbiology seminars scheduled throughout the academic year. Microbiologists from around the world are invited to describe their research.
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