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Dr. Szaniszlo teaches
two undergraduate courses within the School of
Biological Sciences during alternating semesters. Each spring, either Bio341
Biology of Fungi or Bio329 Medical Mycology is offered along with their accompanying lab
sections, Bio 141L Biology of Fungi Laboratory and Bio 129L Medical Mycology Laboratory.
Here, you'll find bulletins, syllabi, lecture
notes, and old tests on file for Dr. Szaniszlo's courses. They are meant to
supplement and enhance the learning experience of those students taking his courses as
well as provide information and insight to those individuals interested in the field of
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BIO341 |
Biology
of Fungi (BIO 341) is an introduction and study of the general features of most fungi with
emphasis on fungal classification, nutrition, metabolism, and genetics |

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BIO329 |
Medical
Mycology (BIO 329) focuses on the yeasts, molds, and mycoses most likely to be encountered
in clinical settings, and covers basic introduction to fungi..
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Wd smooth colony
photograph courtesy of Dr. Tadahiko Matsumoto.
Pic. 2, 4, mushroom photographs courtesy of Dr. Judith L.
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This page updated on:
Monday, March 03, 2003 10:27:02 PM |
For
questions, comments, or suggestions,
please send e-mail to:
venture@mail.utexas.edu |
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