University of Copenhagen
Bacteria and Chronic Infections

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University of Copenhagen

Bacteria and Chronic Infections

Thomas Bjarnsholt

Instructor: Thomas Bjarnsholt

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.7

(1,863 reviews)

9 hours to complete
3 weeks at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
97%
Most learners liked this course

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There are 6 modules in this course

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

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4 videos4 readings1 assignment

Hello everyone, welcome to the second module. During this module you will learn about the specific properties of biofilms and chronic infections. Cheers Thomas

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5 videos1 reading1 assignment

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

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5 videos1 reading1 assignment

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

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6 videos1 reading1 assignment

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

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4 videos1 reading1 assignment

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

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Thomas Bjarnsholt
University of Copenhagen
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