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Genomics of Microbial Communities in Human Health and Beyond - BCH428H1

There is a growing appreciation that microbes do not operate in isolation but form parts of larger populations and communities (microbiomes) with unique considerations for human health. Combining lectures, small group discussions, and a computer lab component, this course will cover how genomics can be applied to analyze microbial communities and the transformative discoveries that continue to result.

Prerequisites:
BCH210H1 or BCH242Y1;  
BCH311H1 or MGY311Y1 orCSB349H1;
MGY377H1or MGY360H1or BCH350H1

Course Coordinator:
Alexander Ensminger

Scheduling:
Fall Term
Mondays and Wednesdays: 9:30 am to 11 am

Enrollment Cap:
30