Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Pitzer Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Pitzer Catalog
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BIOL 187JLKS -Special Topics: Extremophiles


Institution: Pitzer/Scripps

Description: What are the extreme limits to life? Recent discoveries revealed that microorganisms are ubiquitous on Earth from the upper reaches of the atmosphere to the deep, hot subsurface. While the most familiar are found in our temperate surroundings, arguably the most fascinating microorganisms are found thriving under extreme physical and geochemical conditions where very little non-microbial life exists. In this course we will critically examine how these extremophiles adapted to survive, how their activities affect global nutrient cycles, and what their existence may tell us about the origin of life on Earth as well as the potential for life to exist elsewhere in the solar system. Finally, we will explore the impact their discovery has had on the fields of medicine and biotechnology, as well as our everyday lives. This course has a required lab.

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