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Classroom Resource
Topics include: Immunology, HIV immune response and drug development, ELISA, CCR5 co-receptor mutation, vaccine development, dengue fever, and immunological response
Classroom Resource
The poster from the 2010 Holiday Lectures, Viral Outbreak: The Science of Emerging Disease, illustrating the size, geometry, and different classifications of viruses.
Click & Learn
Take this quiz to see how well you understand some of the topics covered in the 1999 Holiday Lectures on infectious disease.
Click & Learn
Learn about the nature of vector-borne diseases, and the life cycle of the dengue vector mosquito.
Click & Learn
A brief discussion of what makes a virus a retrovirus, and how they differ from other types of viruses.
Click & Learn
Problems associated with adherence to antiviral drugs, and a student activity that mimics adherence to a multi-drug regimen.
Classroom Resource
To accompany the lecture series AIDS: Evolution of an Epidemic. In this activity, you simulate taking HIV antiretroviral drugs by using tic tac mints and Kool-Aid packets.
Classroom Resource
A text transcript of the 2011 Holiday Lectures on Science, Viral Outbreak: The Science of Emerging Disease.
Classroom Resource
A text transcript of the 2007 Holiday Lectures on Science, AIDS: Evolution of an Epidemic.
Classroom Resource
A text transcript of the 1999 Holiday Lectures on Science, 2000 and Beyond: Confronting the Microbe Menace.
Classroom Resource
A chapter list to accompany the DVD.
Classroom Resource
DVD chapter lists from the 1999 Holiday Lectures on Science, 2000 and Beyond: Confronting the Microbe Menace.
Classroom Resource
A chapter list to accompany the DVD.
Video Clips
Adam Barrett describes his seven-drug antiretroviral regimen and the importance of adherence.
Video Clips
Adam Barrett, a nurse who is HIV positive, discusses his first symptoms and the challenges of adhering to a drug regimen.
Video Clips
Zinhle Thabethe describes how antiretroviral therapy has changed her life.
Interview
An interview with Silvia Caballero, an undergraduate who discusses what it's like to be in a lab doing scientific research.
Video Clips
Using tic tac mints as anti-HIV drug stand-ins, students experience the challenges of adhering to an antiretroviral regimen.
Video Clips
A live demonstration of how a rapid antibody-based HIV test works.
Video Clips
Catherine Gaynes, an HIV-positive patients, discusses her HIV diagnosis, how her family reacted, and avoiding HIV infection.
Video Clips
Dr. Michael Gottlieb was the first physician to notice the new disease of AIDS.
Video Clips
Dr. Beatrice Hahn's research has traced the origin of HIV to chimpanzees in Cameroon.
Video Clips
Dr. Beatrice Hahn discusses how HIV originated in Africa by cross-species transmission from chimpanzees to humans.
Interview
Katherine Sorber, a graduate student in the DeRisi lab, describes her research on malaria.





