Steve Paterson's Evolution of Infectious Disease Lectures
It is my expectation that lectures form an initial guide to a subject. Thereafter you have to read papers, some of which I give you, but you should also find papers for yourself. Remind yourself of the marking criteria given in the course handbook, particularly the requirement for outside reading to gain good marks. If you can tell me something I've not taught you, you will get higher marks.
Number | Date | Lecturer | Title |
1 | 27/1 | SP | Host-genetic diversity |
2 | 3/2 | SP | Host-genetic diversity |
3 | 10/2 | SP | Virus evolution |
4 | 17/2 | SP | Virus evolution |
5 | 24/2 | SP | Evolution of virulence |
6 | 3/3 | SP | Coevolution |
7 | 10/3 | SP | Honey-bee collapse |
8 | 17/3 | NH | Pathogen genome evolution |
9 | 24/3 | NH | Pathogen genome evolution |
10 | 31/3 | NH | Pathogen genome evolution |
SP, Steve Paterson; NH, Neil Hall
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Prof Steve Paterson
s.paterson@liv.ac.uk
Room 202, BioSciences Building
http://www.liv.ac.uk/genomic-research/