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Week One - Bacteria and Viruses 101
October 14, 2004
Faculty: Ann M. Flower (Ph.D); Thomas M. Hill (Ph.D); Roger W. Melvold (Ph.D.)
Introduction to the basic biology of bacteria and viruses and the human body's response to infection
Bacteriology 101 (3.28MB)
Human Cells and Microorganisms (2.20MB)
Your Immune Response: The body's defense against infection (950KB)
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Week Two - Bacteria: Microscopic Enemies
October 21, 2004
Faculty: Kevin D. Young (Ph.D); H. David Wilson (M.D.)
An exploration of diseases such as pneumonia and whooping cough
PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Young (4.81MB)
Pertussis (942KB)
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Week Three - Viruses: The Tiniest Invaders
October 28, 2004
Faculty: Thomas M. Hill (Ph.D); Paul J. Carson (M.D.)
An exploration of diseases such as West Nile, HIV, and influenza
PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Hill and Dr. Carson (17.6MB)
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Week Four - The Arms Race within Us
November 4, 2004
Faculty: Ann M. Flower (Ph.D); Richard D. Clarens (Pharm.D)
Chemical agents developed to kill or disable bacteria and viruses; and how microbes develop resistance to our defensive weapons
Antibiotics (2.52MB)
Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobials (1.57MB)
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Week Five - Vaccinations and Long-Term Consequences of Infections
November 11, 2004
Faculty: David S. Bradley (Ph.D); Roger W. Melvold (Ph.D); Colleen M. Swank (M.D.)
How vaccinations increase the body's capacity to resist disease; and potential long-term effects of infectious disease
Long Term Consequences of Infection (629KB)
Vaccines: the immunology behind the protection (1.05MB)
Vaccinations (18.4MB)
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Week Six - Bioterrorism: Microbes as Deliberate Weapons
November 18, 2004
Faculty: Matthew L. Nilles (Ph.D); Linda M. Olson (Ed.D); James E. Hargreaves (D.O.)
Preparing a response to medical emergencies and disasters
Bioterrorism: Microbes as Deliberate Weapons (15.2MB)
Chemical Terrorism - Core Concepts (3.21MB)
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