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MIC3032 - Pathogenesis of bacterial infectious diseases6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Dr Richard FerreroOfferedClayton Second semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThe unit will introduce the student to the methods and approaches used to analyse pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial infections. The emphasis is on genetic approaches to studying pathogenesis, processes in pathogenesis, bacterial exotoxins and endotoxins. The details of these processes for selected bacterial infections will be studied by discussion of the most recent scientific research literature in this area. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit students will have gained a theoretical understanding of: genetic approaches used in the study of pathogenesis, processes in pathogenesis; adhesion, cell invasion, replication etc, bacterial endotoxins, bacterial exotoxins, current literature on pathogenic mechanisms in selected bacterial infections. Students will have acquired skills in: searching of the scientific literature, critical analysis of research papers, cooperative small group writing, planning, editing , writing and assembly of a scientific book. Assessment
Written theory examination (2 hour): 50% Contact hoursTwo 1-hour lectures and 2 hours of tutorial/discussion/research colloquium session per week Prerequisites |