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MIBO 2500E

Microbiology and Health Care
Credit Hours:
3

Emphasis on the fundamentals of microorganisms, their growth and metabolism, disease pathogenicity, epidemiology, antimicrobials, host-pathogen interaction, and various human diseases caused by microbes.

Prerequisites:
[(BIOL 1103 or BIOL 1103E or BIOL 1103H) and BIOL 1103L] or [(BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107E or BIOL 1107H) and BIOL 1107L]
Duplicate Credit:
Not open to students with credit in MIBO 2500
Semester Offered:
Summer
Course Type:
Level:

MIBO 2500L

Microbiology and Health Care Laboratory
Credit Hours:
1 hour. 2 hours lab per week.

Infectious diseases emphasizing the nature of the organisms, the interrelationship of microorganisms and human hosts, the prevention and control of infectious diseases, and a description of the important infectious diseases of humans.

Prerequisites:
[(BIOL 1103 or BIOL 1103E or BIOL 1103H) and BIOL 1103L] or [(BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107E or BIOL 1107H) and BIOL 1107L]
Prerequisite or Corequisite:
MIBO 2500 or MIBO 2500E
Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Summer
Course Type:
Level:

MIBO 2500

Microbiology and Health Care
Credit Hours:
3

Infectious diseases emphasizing the nature of the organisms, the interrelationship of microorganisms and human hosts, the prevention and control of infectious diseases, and a description of the important infectious diseases of humans.

Prerequisites:
[(BIOL 1103 or BIOL 1103E or BIOL 1103H) and BIOL 1103L] or [(BIOL 1107 or BIOL 1107E or BIOL 1107H) and BIOL 1107L]
Duplicate Credit:
Not open to students with credit in MIBO 2500E
Semester Offered:
Fall
Spring
Level:

Graduation

Microbiology undergraduate Convocation Ceremony

Fall 2024 Microbiology Undergraduate Convocation

Friday, December 13, 2024, 2:00 PM

Tate Theater in the Tate Center

Three Microbiology Graduate Students Named 2019 Outstanding Teaching Assistants

The Center for Teaching and Learning administers the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award (OTA), sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Instruction. This award recognizes the top 10% of teaching assistants demonstrating superior teaching skills while serving in the classroom or laboratory.  The Microbiology Department is very proud to have three Graduate Students receiving the 2019 OTA. 

Congratulations to:
  • Jennifer Kurasz of the Karls Lab
  • Rob Patry of the Szymanski Lab
  • Andrew Wiggins of the Summers Lab.

Impact of ganglioside-mimicking bacteria on host autoimmunity and microbial competition

Rob Patry

Impact of ganglioside-mimicking bacteria on host autoimmunity and microbial competition

Online Via Zoom
Special Information:
Online Via Zoom
Type of Event:
Student Seminars
Robert Patry
Szymanski Lab
UGA Dept of Microbiology
Online via Zoom

https://zoom.us/j/414247570

Meeting ID 414 247 570

Dissertation Defense Seminar by Rob Patry of the Szymanski Lab

Developing genetic tools to dissect the biology of Cryptococcus neoformans

Yumeng Fan

Developing genetic tools to dissect the biology of Cryptococcus neoformans

 

Online via Zoom
Special Information:
Online via Zoom, Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/755527260
Type of Event:
Student Seminars
Yumeng Fan
Lin Laboratory
UGA Dept of Microbiology

Online via Zoom

Online via Zoom

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/755527260

Meeting ID: 755 527 260

email mibcoord@uga.edu for password

Characterization of a Vibrio fischeri mutant lacking the broad spectrum racemase BsrV

Kathrin Laramore

Online via Zoom

Characterization of a Vibrio fischeri mutant lacking the broad spectrum racemase BsrV

Event may be available online only
Special Information:
Online via Zoom https://zoom.us/j/650901265
Type of Event:
Student Seminars
Kathrin Laramore
Stabb Lab
UGA Dept of Microbiology

Online via Zoom

Online via Zoom, https://zoom.us/j/650901265

Meeting ID: 650 901 265

email mibcoord@uga.edu for password

Characterization of a Vibrio fischeri mutant lacking the broad spectrum racemase BsrV

MS Thesis Defense by Kathrin Laramore of the Stabb Lab.

Understanding outer membrane asymmetry maintenance and its physiological impacts in Acinetobacter baumannii

Matthew Powers

Understanding outer membrane asymmetry maintenance and its physiological impacts in Acinetobacter baumannii

Online via Zoom
Special Information:
Online via Zoom
Type of Event:
Student Seminars
Matthew Powers
Trent Laboratory
UGA Dept of Microbiology

Online via Zoom

Dissertation Defense Seminar by Matthew Powers of the Trent Lab.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/401906880?pwd=NDU1c2JpTWtPWXVVcGRQS2NzQ1NRUT09 

Meeting ID: 401 906 880

Password: lipida026

ONLINE: UGA Elements and ORCID: Building Your Scholarly Identity and Tracking Your Scholarly Accomplishments

Elements Flyer
Online Via Zoom
Type of Event:
Department Seminars
UGA Dept of Microbiology

This UGA Elements presentation is designed for Graduate Students. Elements is now the required format for Microbiology Graduate Students annual CV submission.  Bring your laptop and ask the experts questions!

Robert Scott is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Robert Scott's Personal Meeting Room

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/4432621474?pwd=UGNXN1NPT0sxdkJkVEdnUzRzTS9MUT09

Meeting ID: 443 262 1474

Password: elements

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