Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - Post-Field Study
Seminar
Autumn - Humans and Viruses
Autumn - Human Health and Disease
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - Post-Field Study
Seminar
Autumn - Human Health and Disease
Winter - Vaccine
Revolution
Winter - Topics in International Health
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - The Infectious
Basis of
Disease
Autumn - Post-field
seminar
Winter - Humans and
Viruses
Winter - The Smallest Predator
Winter - International Health in Conflict
Spring - Prions: From Kuru to Mad Cow Disease
Spring - Smallpox
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - The Infectious
Basis of
Disease
Autumn - Post-field
seminar
Winter - AIDS and HIV in San
Francisco
- Alternative Spring Break (course Sponsor)
Spring - The
Vaccine Revolution
Spring - HIV Prevention in
East
Africa - Prefield Seminar
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - The Infectious
Basis of
Disease
Winter - Humans
and Viruses
Winter - AIDS and HIV in San
Francisco
- Alternative Spring Break (course Sponsor)
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - The Infectious
Basis of
Disease
Winter - Humans
and Viruses
Winter - AIDS and HIV in San
Francisco
- Alternative Spring Break (course Sponsor)
Spring - The
Vaccine Revolution
Spring - Host Parasite
Interaction
and Host Defenses
Additional courses that I contemplated:
Diseases of the Devil with Mason Tobak
Virtual Viruses with
Derek Stevenson
Summer - The Summer Honors College
Autumn - The Infectious
Basis of
Disease
Winter - Humans
and Viruses
Winter - AIDS and HIV in San
Francisco
- Alternative Spring Break (course Sponsor)
Spring - The
Vaccine Revolution
Spring -
The
Threat of Emerging Infection - new course
Interaction
and Host Defenses - new course
Student
assessment: Notable features of
course:Humans and Viruses
HB 115A, 6 units
Last offered: Autumn quarter 2005
Next offered: Autumn quarter, 2007
weekly problem sets
comprehensive final
intensive weekly problem
sets
information regarding virology
presented
from a wide variety of perspectives
focus on human disease
three dimensional molecular
model building
intensive end-of-quarter
instructor
led review sessions
highly interactive teaching
assistants
who previously took the course
extensive use of web
related resources
optional demonstration
laboratories
Notable features of the course:
Notable features of the course:
Summer, 1998 (taught with Shirley Feldman and Don Barr)
Summer, 1999 (taught with Shirley Feldman)
Summer, 2002 (taught with Shirley Feldman)
Summer, 2003 (to be taught with Don Barr)
A web page for this course developed through the auspices of the
Programming for the web page was done primarily by
Duncan Hodge.
The course also using an interactive multimedia program called MICROBE.
Microbe will eventually include a
glossary
of microbiological terms.
Infectious Disease Related Web Pages
Notable features of the course: