This course will introduce the basic principles of Medical Microbiology. It will focus on molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis of a wide range of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interactions including a survey of human immunobiology. We will explore microorganisms that are of medical relevance including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoans, enabling one to make informed decisions about appropriate medical interventions. We will evaluate how our day-to-day choices impact public health as well as alter microbial communities. This interactive course is designed for all majors who have an interest in pre-health professions or students who seek a deep understanding of infectious diseases
Students may not receive credit for both BB 2002 Microbiology: Plagues of the Modern World and BB 3003.