Microbiology
Master challenging lab techniques and investigate the diversity of microorganisms and their impact on our world in this ‘Microbiology’ course.
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Discover the essence of life at the microscopic level with our comprehensive Microbiology course. This adventure through the microbial world will not only introduce you to fundamental concepts in microbiology but also equip you with practical skills and knowledge to explore, identify, and analyze microorganisms.
Deep Dive into Microbiology Skills
From the basics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to the complexities of microbial growth, immunology, and applied microbiology, you'll discover the incredible diversity and significance of microorganisms. Engage in virtual labs to master essential techniques such as culturing, pipetting, and microscopy, and apply your learning to real-world scenarios, enhancing your understanding of microbial roles in health, environment, and technology.
Learning Objectives
- Master fundamental microbiological techniques and lab safety protocols
- Differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, understanding their unique structures and survival mechanisms
- Understand microbial growth, its implications for health and disease, and methods to control it
- Explore the immune system, its defense mechanisms against pathogens, and the principles of immunology
- Apply microbiology concepts to real-world problems and industrial applications
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Introduction to Microbiology
Aseptic Technique: Culture your sample without contamination
Pipetting: Master the technique
Pipetting: Selecting and Using Micropipettes
Biosafety
Light Microscopy
Fluorescence Microscopy
ELISA
SDS-PAGE: Separating proteins by molecular weight
Western Blot Transfer: Prepare for protein detection
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Bacterial Cell Structures: An introduction to the bacterial cell
Bacterial Shapes and Movement
Comparing Bacterial Structures
Building Gram Positive and Gram Negative Cell Walls
Gram Stain: Test yourself in Gram Stain Procedure
Gram Stain: How stains and counterstains work
Microbial Growth
Control of Microbial Growth: Explore decontamination and selective toxicity
Bacterial Quantification by Culture
Microbial Metabolism
Fermentation: Optimize bio-ethanol production
Immunology
Introduction to Immunology: Explore the immune system and save the world!
Control of Microbial Growth: Explore decontamination and selective toxicity
Applied Microbiology
Pasteurization and Sterilization
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