Description
The module comprises an introduction to current themes in bacteriology through lab practicals, lectures and tutorials. Topics covered by lectures and tutorials include bacterial pathogenesis, biofilms, genome dynamics, the human microbiome, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and novel antibacterial therapies. Lab practical sessions will investigate phase variation, biofilm formation, interference with intercellular communication and horizontal gene transfer by conjugation. Overall, the module provides an introduction to contemporary bacteriology and highlights both the challenges faced by the discipline and the opportunities it offers for new therapeutic approaches to human disease.
Learning outcomes
- Knowledge of the principles and concepts of bacteriology including bacterial pathogenesis, biofilms, genome dynamics, the human microbiome, antimicrobial resistance and novel antibacterial approaches
- Familiarity with basic practical bacteriology and understanding of some experimental approaches to biofilm formation, phase variation, interference with quorum sensing and horizontal gene transfer
- Understanding of the major challenges in bacteriology
- Understanding of how bacteriology may contribute more widely to human disease management
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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