Bacteria and Chronic Infections
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About this course: This course will give you an introduction to bacteria and chronic infections. Leading experts in the field will make you familiar with the fundamental concepts of microbiology and bacteriology such as single cell bacteria, biofilm formation, and acute and chronic infections.
Created by: University of Copenhagen-
Taught by: Thomas Bjarnsholt, Professor
Costerton Biofim Centre
Each course is like an interactive textbook, featuring pre-…
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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan .
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- Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.
About this course: This course will give you an introduction to bacteria and chronic infections. Leading experts in the field will make you familiar with the fundamental concepts of microbiology and bacteriology such as single cell bacteria, biofilm formation, and acute and chronic infections.
Created by: University of Copenhagen-
Taught by: Thomas Bjarnsholt, Professor
Costerton Biofim Centre
Each course is like an interactive textbook, featuring pre-recorded videos, quizzes and projects.
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University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen is the oldest University in Denmark - founded in 1479, and with over 38,000 students and more than 9,000 employees. The purpose of the University is to conduct research and provide education to the highest academic level. Based in Denmark's capital city it is one of the top research institutions in Europe.Syllabus
WEEK 1
Introduction to Bacteria and Infections
Welcome to the course. During this first module you will be introduced to bacteria and infections in general, including the difference between planktonic and biofilm growing bacteria. Have fun, cheers Thomas
4 videos, 4 readings expand
- Reading: Syllabus, Grading, and Logistics
- Reading: Flashcards
- Reading: Course team
- Video: 1.1 Introduction to Bacteria, by Bioinformatician, PhD, Peder Worning
- Video: 1.2 Planktonic and Biofilm growing bacteria, by Professor Thomas Bjarnsholt
- Video: 1.3 Infection Pathogenesis, by Associate professor Oana Ciofu
- Video: 1.4 Bacterias and biofilms, interview with Professor Niels Høiby
- Reading: Readings
Graded: Module 1 Quiz
WEEK 2
Properties of Biofilms and Chronic Infections
Hello everyone, welcome to the second module. During this module you will learn about the specific properties of biofilms and chronic infections. Cheers Thomas
5 videos, 1 reading expand
- Video: 2.1 Biofilms Properties, by Project Leader Morten Alhede
- Video: 2.2 Chronic Infections - Host response - Part 1, by M.sc.,Ph.D, Peter Østrup Jensen
- Video: 2.3 Chronic Infections - Host response - Part 2, by M.sc.,Ph.D, Peter Østrup Jensen
- Video: 2.4 Chronic Infections - Treatment failure by Associate professor Oana Ciofu
- Video: 2.5 Chronic Infections Persistency - Interview with O. Ciofu and P. Østrup
- Reading: Readings
Graded: Module 2 Quiz
WEEK 3
Bacteria and biofilms as natural inhabitants of our body
Welcome to module 3. This module deals with Bacteria and biofilms as natural inhabitants of our body,and in the forums we will be discussing their role on our health. Cheers Thomas
5 videos, 1 reading expand
- Video: 3.1 Introduction to week 3, by Associate professor Mette Burmølle
- Video: 3.2 Oral Biofilms, by Assistant professor Mette Keller
- Video: 3.3 Skin Microbiology, by Professor Magnus Ågren
- Video: 3.4 Commensal Biofilm Gut Flora, by Søren Sørensen
- Video: 3.5 Bacteria and Biofilms are everywhere, Interview with Leif Parcival
- Reading: Readings
Graded: Module 3 Quiz
WEEK 4
Bacteria and biofilms in chronic infections
Dear all welcome to module 4. Here we will present several types of chronic infections and how biofilms are related to themI hope you will enjoy it :-) CheersThomas
6 videos, 1 reading expand
- Video: 4.1 Cystic Fibrosis, by Professor Thomas Bjarnsholt
- Video: 4.2 Chronic Wounds, by MD , Chief surgeon Klaus Kirketerp-Møller
- Video: 4.3 Implants, by Anders Odgaard
- Video: 4.4 Tissue Fillers, by Senior pathologist Lise Christensen
- Video: 4.5 Otitis Media, by Preben Homøe
- Video: 4.6 Intravascular Catheter, by Doctor Claus Moser
- Reading: Readings
Graded: Module 4 Quiz
WEEK 5
Diagnosis and treatment of chronic infections
Hi hello Biofilmers welcome to module 5.During this module you will learn about the difficulties of diagnosing and treating chronic infections. I hope you will enjoy CheersThomas
4 videos, 1 reading expand
- Video: 5.1 Diagnosis of Chronic infections, by Professor Thomas Bjarnsholt
- Video: 5.2 Treatment of Chronic infections by Associate professor Oana Ciofu
- Video: 5.3 Treatment of Chronic infections by MD , Chief surgeon Klaus Kirketerp-Møller
- Video: 5.4 Diagnosis in Clinical practice, Interview with Doctor Claus Moser
- Reading: Readings
Graded: Module 5 Quiz
WEEK 6
The evolutionary perspectives of biofilms
Dear all, welcome to this last module of the course. In this module you will learn about the evolutionary aspects of biofilms. You will hear about how bacteria adapt to chronic infections and how bacteria can cooperate or fight each other. I hope you will have fun CheersThomas
4 videos, 4 readings expand
- Video: 6.1 Adaptation of bacteria to chronic infections, by Lars Jelsbak
- Video: 6.2 Evolution in biofilms - Part 1, by Associate professor Mette Burmølle
- Video: 6.3 Evolution in biofilms - Part 2, by Associate professor Steve Diggle
- Video: 6.4 Adaptation and evolution in bacteria – Interview with Mette Burmølle and Lars Jelsbak
- Reading: Readings
- Reading: Become a community mentor on this course
- Reading: Bacterial Biofilm online course
- Reading: MSc in Immunology and Inflammation
Graded: Module 6 Quiz
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