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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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Microbes are the dominant life-form on the planet; they have been around longer than anything else, and they are more numerous than anything else. In fact, it is no understatement to say that we are guests in a microbial world. In this course, we'll explore the microbial world with a special focus on bacteria. We'll be having a look at how our preconceptions about bacteria are changing as a result of new discoveries. We'll see how bacteria have a thriving social life, and how this is tied in with the propensity of some species to cause disease. We'll also be having a look at how antibiotics work, and consider the problems of antimicrobial resistance and biofilms. The course would be suitable for an interested but non-expert audience. Your Course Director is a Research fellow and Group Leader at Cambridge and he hopes that his enthusiasm for the subject will be.... "infectious"! This is a 10 session course and must be taken with W110Am11 in week 1.

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Course dates

16 Jul 2023 to 22 Jul 2023

Course duration

2 weeks

Apply by

25 Jun 2023

Course director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

International Summer Programme
Sidgwick Site
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Qualifications / Credits

Credits dependent on home institution

Teaching sessions

Meetings: 10

Course code

W210Am11