Graduate Entry 2011-12
Course leader
Professor Jon Friedland
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Microbiology and infectious disease

 
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PowerPoint presentations:
Fri 13 Jan

Microbes and society: the burden of infectious disease - Dr James Hatcher

Differentiating between microbes: the basis of classification / Normal flora and mechanisms that contribute to disease - Dr Hugo Donaldson

Fever in the returning traveller - Dr Nabeela Mughal
Tues 24 Jan

How infection spreads; how it is interrupted - Dr Eimear Brannigan

Diagnostic tests in microbiology - Dr Annette Jepson

Mechanisms of action and resistance to antibiotics - Dr Rishi Dhillon

Thurs 9 Feb

Diseases caused by protozoal pathogens - Dr Ian Plumb

Diseases caused by helminth parasites - Professor Alan Fenwick

Physiological and immunological changes in sepsis - Professor Shiranee Sriskandan

Fri 10 Feb Tuberculosis - Dr Paul Elkington
HIV - lecturer to be confirmed
Tues 14 Feb Introduction to management cases - Dr Eimear Brannigan
Mon 20 Feb Principles of vaccination - Dr Mark Atkins
Fungi and human disease [pdf] - Dr Darius Armstrong-James
Fri 24 Feb What are viruses and how do they replicate? - Professor Peter O'Hare
How do viruses cause disease? - Professor Peter O'Hare
How may virus diseases be prevented or treated? - Professor Peter O'Hare

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