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Educational and Teaching Tools - Slide
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Title: Invasive aspergillosis in allogenic stem cell transplantation with specific reference to Alemtuzumab
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Author: Kasha Singh |
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Target Audience: Scientists/medical background/ students working with aspergillus species.
Note: These slides have accompanying lecture notes with useful links, you will only be able to view the lecture notes if you download the file and view with powerpoint. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser). |
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Title: An
introduction to fungi and aspergillus in health and
disease. |
Author: Jenny
Bartholomew |
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| Brief Overview:
A general lecture introducing fungi and aspergillus and how some fungi
may cause disease (pathogenic) but also be a valuable commercial resource.
The relevance of fungi to the carbon and nitrogen cycle is also discussed. |
Target Audience: A lecture in powerpoint format designed for students studying GCSE 'A' level Biology or Biology/Microbiology/Mycology/Medicine at undergraduate level.
Note: These slides have accompanying lecture notes with useful links, you will only be able to view the lecture notes if you download the file and view with powerpoint. File is 1.4 Mb.
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser). |
Title:
The extraordinary spectrum of diseases caused by Aspergillus |
Author: David Denning |
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| Brief Overview: An
introduction to the spectrum of disease caused by aspergillus
infection, with clinical data and patient xrays. Suitable for
clinicians and postgraduate students. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need to
right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
Note: These slides
have accompanying lecture notes with useful links, you will only be
able to view the lecture notes if you download the file and view with
powerpoint. File is 5.27Mb.
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Title: Fungal
keratitis in man |
Author: Andrew Tullo, Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester |
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| Brief Overview: Incidence, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of fungal keratitis is described along with many excellent images. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser). |
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Title:
Alkaptonuria and Aspergillus nidulans
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Author: Miguel
Penalva (adapted by Jenny Bartholomew). |
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| Brief Overview:
This set of slides describes the use of Aspergillus nidulans
as a superb model for unravelling the genes responsible for causing
the human inborn errors of amino acid metabolism. These errors result
in a group of serious/fatal human diseases. |
Target Audience:
Scientists/medical background/ students working
with aspergillus species.
Note: These slides have accompanying lecture
notes with useful links, you will only be able to view the lecture
notes if you download the file and view with powerpoint. File is 8.95
Mb. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need
to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser). |
Title :
The comparative genomics of Aspergilli. |
William Nierman, TIGR |
| Brief Overview:
These slides were presented at the Aspergillus workshop at the 7th
European Conference of Fungal Genetics, in Copenhagen April 04. Link
to AGRPC program. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need
to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
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Title:
Microtubules and polarized growth in Aspergillus nidulans
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Reinhard Fischer,
Max-Planck-Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology |
| Brief Overview:
These slides were presented at the Aspergillus workshop at the 7th
European Conference of Fungal Genetics, in Copenhagen April 04. Link
to AGRPC program. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need
to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
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Title:
The evolution of Aspergillus species
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Author:
David Geiser, Penn State University, USA |
| Brief Overview:
The evolution of Aspergillus species - a thought provoking
presentation for genomicists to consider. These slides were presented
at the Aspergillus workshop at the 7th European Conference of Fungal
Genetics, in Copenhagen April 04. Link
to AGRPC program....Link
to A niger species. |
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(Windows 98 or 95 users may need
to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
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Title:
Lipid Amphotericin B formulations and Echinocandins |
Author:
Russell Lewis |
| Brief Overview:
An introduction to lipid Amphotericin B formulations and the echinocandin
anti-fungal drugs and their spectrum of action. |
Note:
These slides have accompanying lecture notes with useful links,
you will only be able to view the lecture notes if you download
the file and view with powerpoint. File is 3.1 Mb. Lecture
notes were prepared by Hannah Woodcock
(Windows 98 or 95 users may need
to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint
file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
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Title : An introduction to anti-fungal
pharmacology |
Author: Russell Lewis |
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Brief Overview: An introductory lecture an antifungal drugs, their mechanism of action, adverse effects, drug interactions and pharmacokinetics.
Target Audience: Undergraduates/postgraduates in Medicine, Pharmacology,Mycology and Microbiology.
The accompanying lecture notes were written by Hannah Woodcock and Jenny Bartholomew, you will only be able to view these if you download the file and view with powerpoint. File is 2.72 Mb.
(Windows 98 or 95 users may need to right click and then "save as" to save the powerpoint file, alternatively use the save as feature in your browser).
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