FDA Standards for AST - GOF Experimental Policy Change - and Ebola Survivor Memory
Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive microbiology update covering FDA standards for antimicrobial susceptibility testing, changes in gain-of-function experimental policies, and long-term antibody production in Ebola survivors. Delve into recent research on dietary trehalose's role in enhancing Clostridium difficile virulence, the origins and spread of white-nose syndrome in bats, and the extreme UV sensitivity of the fungal pathogen responsible. Gain insights from various scientific publications, including Nature, Science Magazine, and the Journal of Infectious Diseases, to understand the latest developments in microbial research and their implications for public health and disease control.
Syllabus
Introduction
Topics
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Findings
Release
Breaking Point
GOF policy change
Microbiology community reaction
Dietary trealose enhances virulence
Tree hollows and disease
Whitenose syndrome
Articles
Summary
Taught by
American Society for Microbiology
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