erill@umbc.edu
410-455-2470
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Associate Professor
Biological Sciences
SEA-PHAGES Sections
Spring 2013
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Bacillus thuringiensis
Number of students: 24
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Spring 2014
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Bacillus thuringiensis
Number of students: 24
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Spring 2015
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Bacillus thuringiensis
Number of students: 24
Seniors: 24
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Spring 2017 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces griseus
Number of students: 24
Juniors: 1
Seniors: 23
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequenced from both B. thuringiensis and S. griseus will be annotated and investigated.
Spring 2018 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 24
Seniors: 24
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequences from S. scabiei and B. thuringiensis will be annotated and investigated.
Spring 2019 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 24
Juniors: 1
Seniors: 23
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequences from S. scabiei and S. mirabilis will be annotated and investigated.
Spring 2020 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 22
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequences from S. scabiei and S. mirabilis will be annotated and investigated.
Spring 2021 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 23
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session online. Sequences from S. scabiei and S. mirabilis will be annotated and investigated. We anticipate this course being taught online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Spring 2022 BIOL 316L 01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 18
Seniors: 18
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequences from S. scabiei and S. mirabilis will be annotated and investigated.
Spring 2023 316L-01
Primary Instructor: Steve Caruso
Additional Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 24
Meetings per week: 2
Hours per week: 4.0
Students meet twice a week for two hours per session in a dedicated computer lab. Sequences from S. scabiei and S. mirabilis will be annotated and investigated.
Study Abroad Summer 2018
Primary Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces griseus
Number of students: 10
Meetings per week: 4
Hours per week: 10.0
Study Abroad Summer 2019
Primary Instructor: Ivan Erill
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Streptomyces mirabilis, Streptomyces scabiei
Number of students: 9