Microbes Rule!

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 14.06.02

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Objective
  3. Background
  4. Rationale
  5. Strategies
  6. Activities
  7. Appendices
  8. Bibliography

This Means War! The Battle of Humans and Viruses

Troy Holiday

Published September 2014

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Bibliography

Dr. Sharon Moalem, J. P. (2007). Survival of the Sickest: The Surprising Connections Between Disease and Longevity. New York, Harper Perennial

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

Ervolino, B. (2014). Channeling our inner X-Men North Jersey News. Family.

Article was collected from the internet after performing a google search

Ewald, P. W. (1994). Evolution of Infectious Disease. Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press.

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

James H. Strauss, E. G. S. (2002). Viruses and Human Disease. Pasadena, California, Academic Press.

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

Karlen, A. (1995). Man and Microbes: Disease and Plagues in History and Modern Times. New York, Quantum Research Associates.

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

Marks, J. (1995). Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race and History. New York, Walter De Gruyter.

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

Naam, R. (2005). More Than Human: Embracing The Promise of Biological Enhancment New York, Broadway Book.

Book was reserved from Yale's Bass Library

Smith, C. (2014). "Herpes Simplex Virus- master of disguise and invisibility." Microbiology Today: Real Superheroes 41(1): 32-35.

Journal Article was received in my Yale National Seminar, led by Paul Turner

Yong, E. (2009). Mud time capsules show evolutionary arms race between host and parasite. Discover Magazine. Waukesha, WI, Kalmbach Publishing Co.

Article was collected from the internet via Discover Magazine's Website

Zimmer, C. (2005). Part Human, Part Virus. Discover Magazine. Waukesha, WI, Kalmbach Publishing Co.

Article was collected from the internet via Discover Magazine's Website

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