Microbiology Power point presentations and lecture notes
Microbiology Power point presentations and Lecture notes
by Stephen t. abedon
The Ohio State University
Microbiology Part ONE: life and death of microorganisms
0. Introduction to Micro (lecture 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
1. Humans and the Microbial World (lecture 1) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
2. The Molecules of Life (lecture 1) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
3a. Microscopy and Cell Structure (lectures 1) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
3b. Microscopy and Cell Structure (lectures 2) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
4. Dynamics and Prokaryotic Growth (lectures 2 & 3) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
5. Control of Microbial Growth (lectures 3 & 4) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
6. Metabolism: Fueling Cell Growth (lectures 4 & 5) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
7. The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to Protein (lectures 5 & 6) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
8. Bacterial Genetics (lecture 6) (midterm 1) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
9. Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA material will not be covered
Microbiology Part two: the microbial world
10. Identification and Classification of Prokaryotes (lecture 9) (midterm 2) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
11. The Diversity of Prokaryotic Organisms (lectures 9 & 10) (midterm 2) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
12. The Eukaryotic Members of the Microbial World (lectures 10 & 11) (midterm 2) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
13. Viruses of Bacteria (lectures 11 & 12) (midterm 2) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
14. Viruses, Prions, and Viroids: Infectious Agents of Animals and Plants (lecture 12) (midterm 2) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
Microbiology Part three: microorganisms and humans
15. The Innate Immune Response (lecture 15) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
16. The Adaptive Immune Response (lectures 15 & 16) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
17. Applications of Immune Responses (lectures 16 & 17) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
18. Immunologic Disorders material will not be covered
19. Host-Microbe Interactions (lectures 17 & 18) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
20. Epidemiology (lectures 18 & 19) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
21. Antimicrobial Medications (lectures 19 & 20) (midterm 3) (PDF for printing) (PowerPoint for viewing)
Microbiology Unit ONE: THE FUNDAMENTALS
1. Scope and History of Microbiology (click here for lecture notes) week 1
2. Fundamentals of Chemistry (presentation does not exist) (click here for lecture notes)
3. Microscopy and Staining (click here for lecture notes) week 1
4. Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells (mostly the former) (click here for lecture notes) week 2
Microbiology Unit TWO: MICROBIAL METABOLISM, GROWTH, AND GENETICS
5. Essential Concepts of Metabolism (click here for lecture notes) week 2
6. Growth and Culturing of Bacteria (click here for lecture notes) week 3
7. Microbial Genetics (click here for lecture notes) week 4
8. Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering (click here for lecture notes) week 4
9. An Introduction to Taxonomy: The Bacteria (click here for lecture notes) week 5
10. Viruses (click here for lecture notes) week 5
11. Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Parasites (click here for lecture notes) week 6
12. Sterilization and Disinfection (click here for lecture notes) week 7
13. Antimicrobial Therapy (click here for lecture notes) week 7
14. Host-Microbe Relationships and Disease Processes (click here for lecture notes) week 8
15. Epidemiology and Nosocomial Infections (click here for lecture notes) week 8
16. Nonspecific Host Defenses and Host Systems (click here for lecture notes) week 9
17. Immunology I: Basic Principles of Specific Immunity and Immunization (click here for lecture notes) week 10
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