This unit of study explores diseases in human caused by viruses, with focus on the way viruses infect individual patients and spread in the community, and how virus infections are diagnosed, treated and/or prevented. Host/Virus interactions will also be described with a focus on the viral mechanisms that have evolved to combat and/or evade host defence systems. These features will be used to explain the symptoms, spread and control of the most medically important viruses that cause serious disease in humans. The unit will be taught within the Infection, Immunity and Inflammation Theme in the School of Medical Sciences, with the involvement of associated clinical and research experts who will contribute lectures on their own special interests and with contributions from the Discipline of Microbiology. In the practical classes students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in performing methods currently used in diagnostic and research laboratories such as molecular analysis of viral genomes, immunofluorescent staining of viral antigens, cell culture and the culture of viruses.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Department of Medical Sciences |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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6cp from (BMED2404 or IMMU2101 or MEDS2004 or MIMI2X02 or MICR2X22) |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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VIRO3902 |
Assumed knowledge
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Fundamental concepts of microorganisms and biomolecules |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Barry Slobedman, barry.slobedman@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Timothy Newsome, timothy.newsome@sydney.edu.au |
Barry Slobedman, barry.slobedman@sydney.edu.au | |
Mainthan Palendira, umaimainthan.palendira@sydney.edu.au | |
Cameron Webb, cameron.webb@sydney.edu.au | |
Edward Holmes, edward.holmes@sydney.edu.au | |
Mark Douglas, mark.douglas@sydney.edu.au | |
Megan Steain, megan.steain@sydney.edu.au | |
Selmir Avdic, selmir.avdic@sydney.edu.au | |
Allison Abendroth, allison.abendroth@sydney.edu.au |