BIOL199 - Research in Biological Sciences and Its Social Impact

Status
C
Activity
IND
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Research in Biological Sciences and Its Social Impact
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
BIOL199001
Course number integer
199
Registration notes
Permission Needed From Department
Designated SNF Paideia Program Course
Meeting times
R 05:15 PM-07:15 PM
Meeting location
LEVN 111
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Mechthild Pohlschroder
Description
Independent study for students doing research based on data that is generated in a clinical setting. Projects must be sponsored by standing faculty of the University of Pennsylvania and co-sponsored by a faculty member in the Department of Biology. The project must be of biological interest and must use appropriate quantitative or statistical methods. A final paper is required. Apply at the Academic Office, 102 Leidy Labs.
Course number only
199
Use local description
No

BIOL576 - Microbe Divers&Patho Lab

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Microbe Divers&Patho Lab
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
401
Section ID
BIOL576401
Course number integer
576
Registration notes
Permission Needed From Department
Meeting times
W 10:15 AM-01:15 PM
Meeting location
LEVN L12
Level
graduate
Instructors
Karl G Siegert
Description
Advanced version of BIOL 376: Microbial Diversity and Pathogenesis Lab for graduate students only. Additional readings and course work as directed. Permission of instructor. BIOL 575 previously or concurrently is recommended but not required.
Course number only
576
Cross listings
BIOL376401
Use local description
No

BIOL376 - Microbe Divers&Patho Lab

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Microbe Divers&Patho Lab
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
401
Section ID
BIOL376401
Course number integer
376
Meeting times
W 10:15 AM-01:15 PM
Meeting location
LEVN L12
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Karl G Siegert
Description
The importance of microbiology in complex issues, such as the impact of the microbiome in human health or as alternative energy sources, is being appreciated more and more each day. This upper level laboratory course provides students with a robust technical skill set while also giving them an opportunity to participate in an authentic research project that may lead to novel discoveries. Students will generate research questions, formulate hypotheses, design experiments, analyze data, and present their research findings to the class. In each project, students will use the cutting edge approach of metagenomics to evaluate the microbial diversity of their environment via Next Generation Sequencing. Students will also examine the function of microbial species within their communities. Potential projects include the isolation of novel antibiotic producers and the antibiotic they produce, designing and optimizing microbial fuel cells that can be used to generate electricity, or isolating antibiotic resistant bacteria and attempting novel approaches to inhibit or prevent their growth. Prerequisite: BIOL 375 previously or concurrently is recommended but not required.
Course number only
376
Cross listings
BIOL576401
Use local description
No

BIOL275 - Elements of Microbiology

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
603
Title (text only)
Elements of Microbiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
603
Section ID
BIOL275603
Course number integer
275
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 07:00 PM-10:00 PM
Meeting location
LEVN L11
Level
undergraduate
Description
Microbiology plays a central role in diverse areas of human life such as infectious disease, ecology, and biotechnology. This course will cover aspects of modern microbiology with an emphasis on prokaryotic organisms. The topics will include basic aspects of microbial diversity, genetics, and pathogenesis as well as examples of applied microbiology. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only.
Course number only
275
Use local description
No

BIOL275 - Elements of Microbiology

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
602
Title (text only)
Elements of Microbiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
602
Section ID
BIOL275602
Course number integer
275
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 07:00 PM-10:00 PM
Meeting location
LEVN L12
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jessica A Ardis
Description
Microbiology plays a central role in diverse areas of human life such as infectious disease, ecology, and biotechnology. This course will cover aspects of modern microbiology with an emphasis on prokaryotic organisms. The topics will include basic aspects of microbial diversity, genetics, and pathogenesis as well as examples of applied microbiology. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only.
Course number only
275
Use local description
No

BIOL102 - Introduction To Biology B

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
603
Title (text only)
Introduction To Biology B
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
603
Section ID
BIOL102603
Course number integer
102
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
S 08:30 AM-11:30 AM
Meeting location
LLAB 101
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jessica A Ardis
Description
General principles of biology focusing on evolution, physiology, development, and ecology in all types of living organisms. (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab, 1.5 c.u.) BIOL 102 is the sompanion course to BIOL 101 and should be taken after BIOL 101.
Course number only
102
Use local description
No

BIOL102 - Introduction To Biology B

Status
C
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
602
Title (text only)
Introduction To Biology B
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
602
Section ID
BIOL102602
Course number integer
102
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
F 01:45 PM-04:45 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Linda Robinson
Description
General principles of biology focusing on evolution, physiology, development, and ecology in all types of living organisms. (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab, 1.5 c.u.) BIOL 102 is the sompanion course to BIOL 101 and should be taken after BIOL 101.
Course number only
102
Use local description
No