33. Bacteria and Antibiotic Resistance

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MIT 7.016 Introductory Biology, Fall 2018
Instructor: Barbara Imperiali

Professor Imperiali goes through the mechanisms of how bacteria develop resistance against antibiotics. Following this, she introduces viruses and discusses some of their characteristics.

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I am so impressed by the quality of the lectures by prof Imperiali!

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The fact that I am listening it after COVID-19 and it looks like she is talking about it an year earllier i.e., 2018.

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Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

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At the risk of going off topic for a moment, it's funny to see the forest of various adapters and dongles required to be close at hand when you're working with a new and "improved" Apple laptop. That functionality and adaptability used to be built-in.

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21:00 the spanish flu originated from Asia (as almost every single history recorded flu) if i recall correctly the logs. However, as we have seen with the re-emergence of H1N1, it wasn't that scary.
The conditions at that time both in terms of quality of life and healthcare were quite mediocre.

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