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MIBO 4700/6700

Medical Mycology
Credit Hours:
3 hours.

Provides information on the principles of fungal pathogenesis, diagnosis, and antifungal therapies, mechanisms of drug resistance, and relevant genetic and molecular tools to study human fungal pathogens and drug discovery. Provides basic training in reading scientific literature, presenting a talk on a research topic, and critiquing scientific reports.

Prerequisite or Corequisite:
BIOL 1108 or BIOL 1108H
Semester Offered:
Spring

“The Dark Side of Development: When mentoring is problematic and what to do about it”

404D, Biological Sciences
Special Information:
**Special seminar in honor of Dr. Joy Porter Williams (graduate student awardee announcement) **
Type of Event:
Department Seminars
Dr. Erin Dolan
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
UGA; Georgia Athletic Association Prof. of Innovative Science Education

“Structure and Mechanism of a Diverse New Family of Electron Bifurcating Enzymes That Play Key Roles in Anaerobic Metabolism”

404D, Biological Sciences
Special Information:
**Special seminar in honor of Dr. Juergen Wiegel (graduate student awardee announcement) **
Type of Event:
Department Seminars
Dr. Michael Adams
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of Georgia

“Nutrients in infection by the superbug Acinetobacter baumannii"

“Nutrients in infection by the superbug Acinetobacter baumannii"

404D, Biological Sciences
Special Information:
MGSA Co-Sponsored **Special Alumni Seminar (graduate student recipient of the Dr. Jackson Payne fellowship announcement) **
Type of Event:
Department Seminars
Dr. Lauren Palmer
Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Illinois, Chicago

"Endocytosis and the Parasitic Life Cycle: A Mechanistic Dissection of the Feeding Apparatus of Trypanosoma cruzi"

"Endocytosis and the Parasitic Life Cycle: A Mechanistic Dissection of the Feeding Apparatus of Trypanosoma cruzi"

404D, Biological Sciences
Type of Event:
Department Seminars
Dr. Drew Etheridge
Dept. of Cellular Biology
University of Georgia

Part of the Fall 2023 Department of Microbiology Seminar Series

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