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Denver School of Nursing – General Education Classes Lecture / Laboratory : Monday 10:00 am – 2:24pm Lecture: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Instructor: Lisa Johansen, PhD Microbiology. BIO 205 Microbiology with Lab. Microbiology. When you see the word microbiology…
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Denver School of Nursing – General Education Classes Lecture / Laboratory : Monday 10:00 am – 2:24pm Lecture: Tuesday 4:30pm – 6:30pm Instructor: Lisa Johansen, PhD Microbiology BIO 205Microbiology with Lab
Microbiology When you see the word microbiology… What do you think of??
Microbiology What is your connection to microbiology?? Work? Home? Health?
The Scope of Microbiology • Six subgroups • Bacteria • Archaea • Algae • Fungi • Protozoa • Viruses • Helminths **
Brief History of Microbiology • 1674 Leeuwenhoek: sees microorganisms • 1796 Jenner: vaccine for smallpox • 1847 Semmelweiss: cause of childbed fever • 1859 Pasteur: disproves spontaneous gen. • 1865 Lister: introduces antiseptic technique • 1876 Koch: pure culture on agar • 1892 Iwanowski: discovers viruses • 1894 Ehrlich: selective toxicity • 1929 Fleming: discovers penicillin • 1977 Woese: classifies archaea
Animalcules • Made his own microscopes • Antony van Leeuwenhoek • Looked at everything he could • White matter from his teeth
Edward Jenner and Immunity • Observation: • Dairymaids who had mild cowpox infections were protected from smallpox • Hypothesis • Cowpox infection provides protection against smallpox • Experiment • Inoculated boy with cowpox fluid and later challenged with smallpox fluid • Result • Boy did not get smallpox
Childbed Fever • Wash your hands! • IgnazSemmelweis • Medical students were bring disease from the morgue to the women’s clinic
Spontaneous Generation • Life is formed from inanimate objects • Fruit flies!!!
Spontaneous Generation • Louis Pasteur • Used swan-neck flask • Boiled broth • Open to the air • No growth unless broth was washed into the curved neck
Aseptic technique • Against infection via phenol • Joseph Lister • How good is the mouthwash though?
Germ Theory of Disease • Koch’s Postulates • Microbes present in samples of diseased animal • Grow organism in pure culture • Inject healthy animal with cultured cells • Animal develops same disease
Viruses are discovered • Smaller than bacteria - filterable • Dmitri Iwanowski and MartinusBeijerinick • Tobacco mosaic virus
Selective Toxicity • Chemotherapy • Paul Ehrlich • Magic Bullet Theory
Penicillin • The birth of antibiotics • Alexander Fleming • Bad lab techniques made him famous
Archaea • Not just bacteria anymore • Carl Woese • Extremophiles
Microbiology Today • Diagnostics • Treatments • Genomics • Epidemiology • Emerging diseases • Bioremediation • Environment micro / microbial ecology • Green fuels • Bioterrorism • Bioengineering • Agricultural microbiology • Industrial microbiology
Six subgroups • Bacteria • Archaea • Algae • Fungi • Protozoa • Viruses • Helminths ** Chapter 10 meet the microbes!
Classification systems and names Kingdom
Writing names properly binomial nomenclature genus species Escherichia coli orEscherichia coli E. coli orE. coli
bacteria = binomial nomenclature plus genus species strains E. coli K12 E. coli ML30 E. coli 0157:H7
How we classify - methods - new molecular biology / genetics
The Prokaryotes - Ch. 11 Archaea Bacteria
Prokaryotes: Homework • Chose 5 bacteria (total) from different 5 different phyla (Ch. 11) and describe: • habitat - where is it normally found? • shape (morphology - what does it look like under the microscope) • pathogenesis (does it cause disease? if so how?) • three interesting facts (not covered above) • think medical or environmental importance • unique features • include a picture of the organism • This must be a PowerPoint presentation. • This is part of your weekly presentation grade. • Due 1/14/13 @ beginning of class - on a thumb drive or email to me.
A few eukaryotes to know about: Fungi macroscopic microscopic
Eukaryotic cells - Fungi heterotrophic saprobe
Eukaryotic cells - Fungi yeast colonies mycelium spores
Mycoses = fungal infections thrush ringworm / tinea athletes foot / tinea Cryptococcus Aspergillus
A few eukaryotes to know about: Lichens
A few eukaryotes to know about: Protozoa Amoeba Paramecium Giardia
A few eukaryotes to know about: Protozoa: trypanosome
A few eukaryotes to know about: Protozoa: Toxoplasma gondii
A few eukaryotes to know about: Protozoa: Plasmodium
A few eukaryotes to know about: Slime molds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkVhLJLG7ug
A few eukaryotes to know about: Helminths Intestinal Helminths
Eukaryotes - Helminths Tapeworms Roundworms Flukes
A few eukaryotes to know about: Arthropod vectors