CB 540
Spring 2021 Part of Term B
Mar 22-May 5
Credit: 1 OR 2 hours.
Provides veterinary professional students and graduate students with an introduction to the use of medical reasoning and technology in the investigation of problems related to conservation biology and ecosystem health. The course is an interactive, video conference assisted seminar series, jointly hosted by the University Of Illinois College Of Veterinary Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, and the Chicago Zoological Society/Brookfield Zoo. Together, these institutions comprise the "Conservation Medicine Center of Chicago." Topics include the evolutionary origins of HIV/AIDS, the ecology of vector- borne diseases, global amphibian population declines, wildlife epidemiology and pathology, and the role of zoos in disease surveillance and management.
Approved for S/U grading only.
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55178
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Online Lecture-Discussion
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E
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4:00PM
-4:50PM
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MW
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n.a.
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Sander, W
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57833
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Online Lecture-Discussion
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G
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4:00PM
-4:50PM
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MW
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n.a.
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Sander, W
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