Microbiology (MIC 2010)

Term: 2016 Summer

Faculty

Dr. Vladimir AtryzekShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Vladimir Atryzek
vladimir_atryzek@laboure.edu
Office hours:
  • By appointment
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    Schedule

    Mon, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (5/9/2016 - 8/26/2016) Location: MLTN LABRC C101

    Description

    Microbiology is designed to provide students with skills in biohazard safety, culture techniques, interpretation of culture results and the ability to synthesize this knowledge in the identification of an unknown organism. The immediate course objectives include a general knowledge of the component parts of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi. Students will be aware of the differences between these groups and how these differences play a role in the infective process. Additionally, students will be aware of the pathogenesis of infection and how biohazard safety plays a key role in the prevention of infection. Prerequisite is ANA 1120

    Microbiology (MIC 2010)

    Term: 2016 Summer

    Faculty

    Dr. Vladimir AtryzekShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Vladimir Atryzek
    vladimir_atryzek@laboure.edu
    Office hours:
  • By appointment
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (5/9/2016 - 8/26/2016) Location: MLTN LABRC C101

    Description

    Microbiology is designed to provide students with skills in biohazard safety, culture techniques, interpretation of culture results and the ability to synthesize this knowledge in the identification of an unknown organism. The immediate course objectives include a general knowledge of the component parts of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi. Students will be aware of the differences between these groups and how these differences play a role in the infective process. Additionally, students will be aware of the pathogenesis of infection and how biohazard safety plays a key role in the prevention of infection. Prerequisite is ANA 1120