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MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY SLIDES2

Introduction to Microbiology

From Atoms to Cells

Tools of the Laboratory
Methods for Studying Microorganisms.

The Bacteria and Archaea

Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms. An Introduction to the Viruses.
Elements of Microbial Nutrition, Ecology 
Microbial Metabolism
Microbial Genetics.
Genetic Engineering: Molecular Biology. Physical and Chemical Control of Micro

Drugs, Microbes, Host
The Elements of Chemotherapy.
Microbe-Human Interactions
Infection and Disease.
The Nature of Host Defenses.

The Acquisition of Specific Immunity 
Immunization and Immune Assays.
Disorders in Immunity.
Introduction to Microbiology
Humans and the Microbial World
The Molecules of Life
Microscopy and Cell Structure [2]
Dynamics and Prokaryotic Growth
Control of Microbial Growth
Metabolism: Fueling Cell Growth

The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to Prot
Bacterial Genetics
Prokaryotes
The Diversity of Prokaryotic Organisms
The Eukaryotic Members
Viruses of Bacteria
Viruses, Prions, and Viroids
The Innate Immune Response
The Adaptive Immune Response
Applications of Immune Responses
Host-Microbe Interactions

Epidemiology
Antimicrobial Medications
Scope and History of Microbiology
Microscopy and Staining
Prokaryotic VS Eukaryotic Cells
Essential Concepts of Metabolism
Growth and Culturing of Bacteria
Microbial Genetics
Recombinant DNA and Genetic Engineering
Introduction to Bacteriology
Eukaryotic Microorganisms & Parasite
Sterilization and Disinfection Antimicrobial Therapy

Host-Microbe Relationships
Epidemiology & Nosocomial Infection
Nonspecific Host Defenses
Basic Principles of Specific Immunity

The Bacterial Cell

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