Research in Host-Pathogen Interactions
BIOL 4678
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Project-based research on uncharacterized clinical strains of bacteria. Genome sequencing and analysis; Microbiological tests to characterize strains, including growth, nutrient preference, and antibiotic susceptibility; Examination of the bacteria's interaction with mammalian cells; Observation of how mammalian cells respond to infections; General molecular biology and microbiology techniques including aseptic culturing of bacteria and mammalian cell lines, DNA isolation, RNA isolation, PCR, RT-PCR, gel electrophoresis, immunofluorescent staining and microscopy. Lab fee of $30 required. Non-Enroll credit hours.
Prerequisites: BIOL 3303 and BIOL 3401.
Offering Frequency: Summer
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