Please add your data to the excel spreadsheet available on the lab webpage and email it to Anne by 10 AM on Mon., Nov. 12.
An answer key to the midterm is now available on the questions webpage.
All lecture slides and the second lab worksheet are now available on the lecture and lab webpages, respectively.
The e-reserve file for the "Duesberg Phenomenon" reading by Cohen is corrupted, so I have put the reading on the course blackboard site.
The help session will be on Sun., Oct. 14 from 4-5 (5:30 if people still have questions) in Druckenmiller 110. I will also expand my Mon. office hours from 9-11.
At least one spice paper requested by each group is now available on the course Blackboard site.
A study guide with questions to help you think about concepts we have been discussing is now posted on the study and practice questions page below.
Spice plate pictures are available as jpg files on the laboratory page below or on Scratch in a folder called "Spice Lab Pics."
All laboratory worksheets are now available on the laboratory page below.
Here's a link to the CDC site about foodborne illness. Also, on the "General disease and biology resource" page (see link below), I've added a link to a particularly useful (and simplified) brochure called "Understanding the Immune System." If you feel overwhelmed by Mims and the HHMI readings (and even if you aren't), you might find this brochure helpful.
Please email Anne if you find on-line articles about infectious diseases (they'll appear under "Infectious Diseases in the News" below) or if you find links that don't work.