About This Course
This course, offered by Tel Aviv University, delves into the fascinating world of viruses, the intricacies of cell biology, and their impact on human health. Designed to be understood by all, regardless of scientific background, it explores how viruses operate and affect us, shedding light especially on well-known epidemics and the ongoing COVID-19 scenario. Learn from Nobel laureates and leading experts through comprehensive lectures and engaging laboratory demonstrations.
What Students Will Learn
- Core principles of how living organisms function.
- The role and functionality of cells as life’s building units.
- The genetic underpinnings of protein synthesis in our bodies.
- Characteristics of viruses and why they are considered non-living entities.
- Mechanisms of viral infections and their capabilities to alter human health.
- Historical impacts of viral outbreaks.
- Foundations of scientific inquiry and the enhancement of critical thinking for problem-solving.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course, making it accessible to anyone interested in biology and the study of viruses.
Course Coverage
- Introduction to cell biology and virology
- Exploration of virus structures and functions
- Insights into viral epidemiology and historical impacts
- Scientific methods and laboratory demonstrations by experts
- Case studies on major viral epidemics like AIDS and COVID-19
- Discussions with Nobel laureates and leading scientists in the field
Who Should Enroll
This course is ideal for students, educators, health professionals, and anyone with a general interest in science, particularly those keen to understand more about viruses and their significant effects on public health.
Real-World Application
Understanding viruses and the basics of cell biology equips learners with knowledge crucial for various fields, including medicine, public health policy, epidemiological research, and educational outreach. These insights are especially vital in today’s world, where viral outbreaks significantly impact economies and health systems globally.
Syllabus
- Introduction to Cellular Biology
- Understanding Genetics and Protein Synthesis
- Structures and Functions of Viruses
- Viral Pathogenesis and Immune Defenses
- Historical and Contemporary Case Studies of Epidemics
- Laboratory Techniques and Experiments in Virology
- Interviews with Experts and Nobel Laureates