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Virology (BIO-670)


Semester: Summer 2020
Number: 0105-670-020
Instructor: Benjamin Weeks
Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:35 pm - 10:05 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - NEX 159
Credits: 3
Course Meets: July 6 - August 9
Notes:

We will continue to monitor the guidance of our state and health officials to protect the health and well-being of our community. Any in-person courses below may be subject to online delivery.

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Description:

Learn the basis of viral taxonomy and the molecular basis of viral structure and taxonomy. Examine the mechanisms of viral pathogenesis in terms of the modes of viral replication, structure, and genetics and study methods of viral cultivation.

Learning Goals:   This is a graduate course which will examine current research literature in the area of Virology, with the emphasis on animal cell viral life cycles and pathogenenicity. The classes will be held as discussion of both professor provided articles and well as articles obtained by students. The classes will be primarily discussion of the research articles lead by the professor and students alike. The focus will be on the explanation of experimental results and their implications on viral structure, function, cytopathology and pathogenesis.

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