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Epidemics - the Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
by Dr. Ottar N. Bjornstad , Dr. Rachel A. Smith , Dr. Mary L. Poss , Dr. David P. Hughes , Dr. Peter Hudson , Dr. Matthew Ferrari , Dr. Andrew Read , Dr. Marcel Salathé- 4.8
Approx. 17 hours to complete
Antibiotics, our most potent weapon against bacterial infections, are losing their power because the bacteria are becoming resistant. We'll explore Malaria, and use it as a case study of the evolution of drug resistance. Evolution General Evolution of Virulence...
Origins - Formation of the Universe, Solar System, Earth and Life
by Henning Haack , James Connelly , Vivi Vajda , Jon Fjeldså , Thomas Gilbert , Michael Houmark-Nielsen , Bent Erik Kramer Lindow , Gilles Guy Roger Cuny , Ole Seberg , Gitte Petersen , Tais Wittchen Dahl , Arne Thorshøj Nielsen , Martin Vinther Sørensen , Svend Stouge , Danny Eibye Jacobsen , Jan Audun Rasmussen , Emily Catherine Pope- 4.7
Approx. 23 hours to complete
The course follows the evolution of life on our planet through deep geological time to present life forms. 1 Origins and early development of plants: Evolution of plants - Vivi Vajda The Evolution of Insects and their Role in Terrestrial Ecosystems 1 The evolution of insects and their role in terrestrial ecosystems: Paleozoic insects - Lars Bjørn Vilhelmsen...
Bacteria and Chronic Infections
by Thomas Bjarnsholt- 4.7
Approx. 10 hours to complete
2 Evolution in biofilms - Part 1, by Associate professor Mette Burmølle 3 Evolution in biofilms - Part 2, by Associate professor Steve Diggle 4 Adaptation and evolution in bacteria – Interview with Mette Burmølle and Lars Jelsbak Bacterial Biofilm online course...
Imagining Other Earths
by David Spergel- 4.7
Approx. 26 hours to complete
Stellar Evolution Evolution Evolution of Life Inevitability of Evolution Evolution and Astrobiology...
Classical papers in molecular genetics
by Dominique Belin- 4.7
Approx. 28 hours to complete
You have all heard about the DNA double helix and genes. Many of you know that mutations occur randomly, that the DNA sequence is read by successive groups of three bases (the codons), that many genes encode enzymes, and that gene expression can be regulated. Session 1 Introduction Part 1 - Perspective...