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MIMM 390 SEA-PHAGES: Phage Discovery

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Course Description

As viruses play a major role in the world, including bacteriophages, as they are one of the most abundant viruses on this earth. As such, bacteriophages have a large influence on research and bacterial evolution and there is a need to further their discovery and identification. As part of the SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science) research team, this course covers microbiology and molecular biology content about bacteriophages, followed by hands-on experience through isolation and characterization of novel bacteriophages from soil samples using various microbiology and virology techniques.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • Understand the importance of phage discovery
  • Describe and discuss key molecular and virology laboratory techniques
  • Demonstrate the ability to follow an experimental protocol appropriately and safely
  • Analyze and interpret scientific data
  • Keep a detailed and properly formatted notebook throughout the semester
  • Provide peers with constructive feedback during oral presentations
  • Communicate scientific findings in a written and oral format
  • Read and discuss scientific research articles
  • Work effectively in a team

Course Coordinator

Dr. Corinne Maurice

Life Sciences Complex
Room 332, Bellini Building
3649 Promenade Sir William Osler
Montreal, QC H3G 0B1
Lab: (514)398-1641

corinne.maurice [at] mcgill.ca
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