SEA-PHAGES Sections
First Year Research Phage
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 4
Freshmen: 4
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
FYER 109
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 10
Freshmen: 10
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Half of the class comes from our under-represented minority science program
FYER 109
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 10
Freshmen: 10
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Half of the class comes from our under-represented minority science program
Independent Study/Capstone
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Additional Instructor: Ana Zimmerman
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 3
Seniors: 3
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Introductory Biology SCAMP
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Additional Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 13
Freshmen: 13
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
This section is a freshman section that has our South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation in Science students
Molec Biology Lab/BIOL312L
Primary Instructor: Ana Zimmerman
Additional Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 12
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
Molecular Biology Lab-BIOL312
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 12
Juniors: 2
Seniors: 10
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
This is a molecular biology lab. We will be annotating in the first half of the course. In the second half of the course we will be testing putative promoters in our phage genomes using a reporter plasmid.
SCAMP Biology 111
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Gordonia terrae
Number of students: 11
Freshmen: 11
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
This section represents our South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation in STEM cohort
SCAMP STEM - Biology 111
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 12
Freshmen: 12
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.5
Freshman South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation in Science cohort. Implemented in the Introductory Biology Lab.
SCAMP STEM BIOL 111L
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 11
Freshmen: 11
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 3.0
This section of the lab is part of our South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation program at the College of Charleston
SCAMP STEM First Year Research
Primary Instructor: Chris Korey
Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)
Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegmatis
Number of students: 4
Freshmen: 4
Meetings per week: 1
Hours per week: 2.5
Freshman South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation in Science cohort. This section is a specially designed first year research course.