Jun 01, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

BIO 229 - Parasites and Pathogens


Instructor
Villa

Parasitism is arguably the most common biological lifestyle on earth. Parasites influence many aspects of their host’s ecology and evolution and are causative agents of major health issues for wildlife, domesticated animals, and humans. This course will foster an understanding of how parasitism evolved, and the mechanisms parasites use infect and exploit their hosts We will address key concepts in the ecology and evolution of parasites and pathogens, including (but not limited to): the origins of parasitism, evolution of virulence, disease ecology, host-parasite co-evolution and co-extinction, zoonosis, transmission dynamics, and the role of parasites and pathogens in human history. Students will critically read and discuss primary literature articles, and regularly present their findings to the class. By the end of the course, students will have developed their skills in reviewing primary literature, experimental design, data interpretation, and science communication. The content of this course will be especially valuable for those interested in becoming researchers, veterinarians, or public health officials.

Satisfies Biology major requirement.
Satisfies Public Health major and minor requirement. 

Prerequisites & Notes
Successful completion of BIO 111/113 and BIO 112/114 is required. There is no lab associated with this course.