Bi 1 Syllabus

Spring 2011

 

Course Description

Professor: Pamela J. Bjorkman

This course introduces non-biologists to recent advances in our understanding of how HIV and other viruses infect and cause damage to their hosts. Because understanding and treating HIV infection involves a basic knowledge of cell and molecular biology, virology, and immunology, the course will cover fundamental concepts in these areas from a quantitative, molecular, chemical and biophysical perspective.

Textbook

The required textbook is Biological Science, 3rd ed., by Scott Freeman . Although it is not available through the Caltech Online bookstore, it is available through Amazon.com, booksprice.com, and many other online retailers. (It's easy to find by searching for ISBN-10: 0321543270). We recommend sharing the cost of the book with a friend or buying a House copy, if your House doesn't have it already. The Caltech Library has several copies on hold for this course as well.

You may also use the second edition of the textbook if you would like (it is probably easier to find a used copy of this version); it is not necessary to purchase the MasteringBiology™ online access package. Reading for both the second and third editions is listed below.

Course Materials Downloading Policy

The content delivered in this course is the intellectual property of the instructor and TAs. No portion of any lecture or the pdf and powerpoint materials that accompany the lectures is to be distributed in any manner (e.g., video, paper copies, or computer file) outside of the Caltech community, without the express written consent of the instructor. Any redistribution of any aspect of the course (including but not limited to the lectures and the powerpoint files) will be considered a violation of the honor code.

Schedule

Unless otherwise noted, Bi1 homeworks are due on Tuesdays at 4:00 PM. They will generally be returned to students in section the following week.

# Lecture Topic Lecturer Reading 3/E Reading 2/E Homework & Exams Date
1 Introduction to Bi 1 PJB Ch. 1 Ch. 1   Mon, 3/28
          PS 1 posted Tue, 3/29
2 Eukaryotic cells and organelles PJB Ch. 7 Ch. 7   Wed, 3/30
3 Biological imaging PJB B14-B16 --   Fri, 4/01
4 Macromolecular Structure I: PJB Ch. 3-6 Ch. 3-6   Mon, 4/04
          PS 1 due
PS 2 posted
Tue, 4/05
  Student-Faculty Conference - No class
We encourage you to attend the SFC on Wed. 4/6 starting at 11am in Ramo Auditorium.
Please check the full SFC schedule at http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~arc/
        Wed, 4/06
5 Macromolecular Structure II: PJB Ch. 3-6 Ch. 3-6   Fri, 4/08
6 Central Dogma I: Replication PJB Ch. 14 Ch. 14   Mon, 4/11
          PS 3 posted Tue, 4/12
7 Central Dogma II: Transcription PJB Ch. 16 Ch. 16 PS 2 due Wed, 4/13
8 Central Dogma III: Translation PJB Ch. 16 Ch. 16   Fri, 4/15
9 Gene regulation: transcriptional regulation PJB Ch. 17-18 Ch. 17-18   Mon, 4/18
          PS 3 due
PS 4 posted
Tue, 4/19
10 Molecular biology I: (basic cloning) PJB Ch. 19 Ch. 19   Wed, 4/20
11 Molecular biology II (genomics) PJB Ch. 20 Ch. 20   Fri, 4/22
12 Gene regulation: RNAi PJB p. 381-2 --   Mon, 4/25
          PS 4 due
Tue, 4/26
13 Icosahedral viruses PJB Ch. 35 Ch. 34 Midterm posted Wed, 4/27
  Midterm review, Wed 4/27, 4-6pm, 119 Kerckhoff TAs      
14 Swine flu PJB Ch. 49 Ch. 49   Fri, 4/29
15 HIV lifecycle I PJB Ch. 35 Ch. 34 Midterm due Mon, 5/02
          PS 5 posted Tue, 5/03
16 HIV lifecycle II PJB Ch. 35 Ch. 34   Wed, 5/04
17 HIV lifecycle III PJB Ch. 35 Ch. 34   Fri, 5/06
18 Innate Immunity PJB Ch. 49 Ch. 49   Mon, 5/09
          PS 6 posted Tue, 5/10
19 Antibodies PJB Ch. 49 Ch. 49 PS 5 due Wed, 5/11
20 Antibodies, Binding Data, Flow cytometry PJB Ch. 49 Ch. 49   Fri, 5/13
21 MHC, T-cells I PJB Ch. 49, 20, 35 Ch. 49, 20, 34   Mon, 5/16
          PS 7 posted Tue, 5/17
22 MHC, T-cells II PJB Ch. 49, 20, 35 Ch. 49, 20, 34 PS 6 due Wed, 5/18
  Ditch Day!- No Class         Fri, 5/20
23 Neutralizing Antibodies against HIV PJB Ch. 35, 49 Ch. 34, 49   Mon, 5/23
          PS 8 posted Tue, 5/24
24 Vaccines I PJB Ch. 49, 35 Ch. 49, 34 PS 7 due Wed, 5/25
25 Vaccines II PJB Ch. 49, 35 Ch. 49, 34   Fri, 5/27
  Memorial Day         Mon, 5/30
          PS 8 due Tue, 5/31
26 In vitro Evolution PJB -- --   Wed, 6/01
  Final review, Wed 6/01, 4-6 pm, 119 Kerckhoff TAs        
27 Guest Lecture - Stem Cells
David Anderson
DA Ch. 19, 22 Ch. 19, 22 Final posted Fri, 6/03
             
          Final due Thurs, 6/09

Lecture 1: Introduction to Bi 1

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Lecture 2: Eukaryotic cells and organelles

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Lecture 3: Biological imaging

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Lecture 4: Macromolecular structure I

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Lecture 5: Macromolecular structure II

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Lecture 6: Central Dogma I: Replication

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Lecture 7: Central Dogma II: Transcription

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Lecture 8: Central Dogma III: Translation

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Lecture 9: Gene regulation (transcriptional regulation)

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Lecture 10: Molecular biology I: basic cloning

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Lecture 11: Molecular biology II: genome science, sequencing

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Lecture 12: RNAi

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Lecture 13: Icosahedral viruses

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Midterm Review

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Lecture 14: Swine flu

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Lecture 15: HIV life cycle I

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Lecture 16: HIV life cycle II

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Lecture 17: HIV life cycle III

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Lecture 18: Innate immunity

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Lecture 19: Antibodies

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Lecture 20: Antibodies, Binding Data and Flow Cytometry

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Lecture 21: MHC/T cells I

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Lecture 22: MHC/T cells II

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Lecture 23: NAbs against HIV

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Lecture 24: Vaccines I

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Lecture 25:Vaccines II

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Lecture 26: In vitro Evolution

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Final Review

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Lecture 27: Guest Lecture from David Anderson -- Stem Cells

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