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Attention all Microbiology Majors<br>
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Beginning this Winter 2008 EEMB 144 (4 units) Marine Microbiology
(prereqs are gen chem and intro bio series)<br>
will <u><b>now count</b></u> towards Major Area II Electives.<br>
<pre>MWF 1100-1150 Instr Craig Carlson LSB 1101
Enrl #55855 Discussion F 100- 150 LSB 1101
*EEMB 144 Marine Microbiology Lecture Course Synopsis: *
Methodological advances in marine microbiology over the past few decades
have led to an explosion of research in the fields of marine
microbiology and marine microbial ecology. Microbial - microbial
interactions and their interactions with their chemical and physical
environments greatly affect the processes that govern the cycling of
life's essential elements and energy in the world's oceans. The field
of microbial oceanography has evolved from the merger of marine
microbiology, microbial ecology and environmental
genomics/proteomic/transcriptomics. It is a rapidly evolving and
dynamic field that is interdisciplinary in nature. Subjects covered in
this course will span from traditional microbiology, to microbial
biogeochemistry to the use of modern genomic approaches in studying
microbial diversity and function within the world's ocean.
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Note that there is a time conflict with those of you enrolled in W08 MCDB 132, but in other future Winters the Dept' we'll strive to avoid this time conflict.
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