May 21, 2024  
UofM 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
UofM 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Biology

  
  • BIOL 7014 - Tchng Skills Grad Asst

    (3) (MMCS 7003-8003) (MMCS 7003-8003). Strategies and skills for effective college teaching; includes use of innovative approaches and computer-based instructional technology. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours. May not be applied to degree requirements. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours. May not be applied to degree requirements.
  
  • BIOL 7015 - Aquaculture

    (3) Principles and procedures related to the culture of commercially important freshwater organisms under controlled conditions. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7016 - Mol Syst Ecology

    (3) Application of systematic and genetic theory to the understanding of past and present patterns and processes in animals, emphasizing laboratory analysis techniques to address a variety of questions on behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary biology. Two 2-hour combined lab/lectures per week.
  
  • BIOL 7017 - Topics In Evolution

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion, and oral presentation on evolutionary biology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7018 - Topics In Physiology

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion, and oral presentation on physiology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7019 - Topics In Animal Behavior

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion and oral presentation on animal biology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7020 - Topics In Ecology

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion , and oral presentation on ecology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7030 - Stem Cells: Culture/Appl

    (3) (BIOM 7030-8030) (BIOM 7030-8030) This course contains both theoretical and application based approaches to pluripotent, fetal and adult stem cells. Related topics include stemness, potency, differentiation, regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells, cancer stem cells, and the ethics of stem cell research. This course will survey modern methods for isolation, culture, and application of stem cells in research and medicine. Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of the instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7031 - Cell Physiology

    (3) (MMCS 7031-8031) (MMCS 7031-8031). Cellular thermodynamics, membrane transport systems, ion channels, oxidative phosphorylation, electron transport, cytoskeleton and mechanochemical coupling systems.Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7040 - Light Microsc/Theory & Appl

    (4) (MMCS 7040-8040) (MMCS 7040-8040). Principles of bright field, fluorescence, confocal, two-photons and super resolution microscopy; methods to prepare specimen for bright field, fluorescence and live microscopy. Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7051 - Vertebrate Cell Cultr Tech

    (3) (MMCS 7051-8051) (MMCS 7051-8051). Theory, principles, and protocols in use of vertebrate cell cultures and cell lines in biomedical research.Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7080 - Public Health Microbiol

    (3) Overview of the nature of diseases threatening the public health of contemporary societies covering fundamental microbiology; microbe-human interactions; and emerging microbial diseases, common food-borne diseases, and pathogens for bioterrorism. Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7092 - Research

    (1-6) Consultation, reading, and laboratory work investigating selected topics in biology. Only 6 semester hours credit may be counted toward degree requirements for MS students seeking a thesis and 3 for MS students seeking a non-thesis degree; 9 semester hours credit for PhD students. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 7093 - Problems In Zoology

    (3-6) Supervised research on specific problems in marine zoology for graduates. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 6800  or BIOL 6600   Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 7102 - Thesis Proposal

    (2) Preparation of a thesis project proposal in a grant format and an oral defense of the proposal. Students should not be concurrently enrolled for BIOL 7102 and BIOL 7200. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL master’s student Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 7130 - Curr Lit Cell & Molec Biol

    (1) Lecture, readings, discussion, oral presentation from current cell and molecular biology research articles. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours for PhD students; 2 credit hours for MS students. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7131 - Cell & Molecular Biol

    (4) (MMCS 7131-8131) (MMCS 7131-8131). Introduction to principles of molecular biology as they apply to eukaryotic cells including transcription, translation, regulation of protein function, DNA replication, membrane biogenesis, secretion, hormone action, signal transduction, and ligand receptor interaction. Four lecture hours per week. Four lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7135 - Protein Trafficking

    (3) Modern theories of co-translational and post-translational protein targeting in eukaryotic cells to include function and evolution of classical trafficking pathway elements. Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 3130 and BIOL 4512-BIOL 6512 .
  
  • BIOL 7140 - Receptors & Signaling

    (3) Develops state-of-the-art understanding of issues in cell receptors and signaling, covering receptor-ligand interactions including methods of identification and quantification; emphasizes specific characteristics of G protein-coupled receptors, receptor tyrosine kinases, and ligand-activate transcription factors including mechanisms of action and signaling pathways activated by each receptor. Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7200 - Seminar In Biology

    (1) Student presentations of topics in biology. Open to Biology students only. Only 3 semester hours may be counted toward degree requirements for MS students, 5 for PhD students. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 7250 - Comm & Landscape Ecol

    (4) Distributions of organisms on worldwide and local basis with emphasis on factors influencing distribution and growth. Two lecture, four laboratory hours per week. Two lecture, four laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 3050 or consent of the instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7290 - Molecular Computing

    (3) (MMCS 7290-8290) (Same as COMP 7290 -COMP 8290 ) (MMCS 7290-8290). (Same as COMP 7290-8290). Basics of cell biology and genetics (DNA structure and enzymes, replication, and translation); feasible DNA-based solution of hard computational problems; issues in the design of molecular computers; foundations of nanotechnology. PREREQUISITE(S): COMP 6030  or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7331 - Photosynthesis

    (2) (MMCS 7331-8331) (MMCS 7331-8331). Lectures and readings on modern theory of photosynthesis; includes such topics as chloroplast structure and function; chemistry and photo-chemistry of chlorophyll; influence of external factors on rate of photosynthesis, absorption, fluorescence, and luminescence; energy storage; efficiency; carbon fixation; photosynthesis in cell extracts; phosphorylation. Two lecture hours per week. Two lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7335 - Hormones And Behavior

    (3) Examines the relationship between endocrinology and behavior in animals and humans and how this relationship underlies survival and reproduction. Three lecture hours per week. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Endocrinology (BIOL 4630-BIOL 6630 ) or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7338 - Biological Clocks

    (3) A consideration of the biological clocks that generate daily, lunar, seasonal and annual rhythms in various animals including people. Emphasis on neuroendocrine substrates, development and adaptive significance of reproductive cycles, feeding rhythms, sleep-wakefulness cycles, hibernation cycles, body weight and migratory cycles. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Graduate standing and Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7340 - Behavioral Ecology

    (3) Examines the influence of natural selection on animals’ ability to exploit resources, avoid predators, secure mates, rear offspring, and communicate with conspecifics. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7345 - Animal Communication

    (3) Examination of the relationship between evolutionary ecology and animal communication to investigate how animal interactions with conspecifics affect their behavior. A rudimentary knowledge of animal behavior, animal psychology, or ecology is recommended. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7350 - Evolutionary Ecology

    (3) Provides the basic foundation for applying genetic and evolutionary theory to the ecology of plants and animals; emphasis on genetic and phenotypic adaptations of plants and animals to their environment. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7360 - Plant And Environment

    (3) Discusses plant responses to environmental changes and potential effects of global climate changes on plant health and function. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): plant physiology (BIOL 3230 or equivalent), plant ecology (BIOL 4053-BIOL 6053  or equivalent), or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7370 - Wetland Ecol & Mgmt

    (3) A wide range of topics relating to wetland science and issues at national and regional levels, including wetland classification, hydrology, and biochemistry, with special emphasis on regional bottomland forests. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): wetland ecology (BIOL 4054-BIOL 6054 ) or equivalent or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7400 - Comparative Immunology

    (3) (MMCS 7400-8400) (MMCS 7400-8400). Phylogenesis and development of the defensive immune systems of invertebrates and the vertebrate classes. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 4445-BIOL 6445  or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7440 - Molecular Biol/Cancer

    (3) Introduction to molecular basis of cancer, cancer therapy and prevention; includes disease-, chemical carcinogen-, and viral-based views of cancer process; surveys modern tools for identifying cancer susceptibility genes and classifying tumors. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 4503-BIOL 6503  or BIOL 4470-BIOL 6470 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7464 - Advanced Immunology

    (4) (MMCS 7464-8464) (MMCS 7464-8464). Selected topics and laboratories in molecular and cellular immunology, immunobiology, tumor immunology, and medical aspects of immunology. Three lecture, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 6445  and BIOL 6511  or their equivalent.
  
  • BIOL 7470 - Adv Bacterial Genetics

    (3) (MMCS 7470-8470) (MMCS 7470-8470). Advanced studies in the molecular basis of bacterial genetics; including mutation and bacterial repair systems, complementation analysis, recombination, gene transfer mechanisms, gene conversion and marker effects, insertional elements, phase variation, and bacteriophage genetics. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 6470  or equivalent.
  
  • BIOL 7530 - Bacterial Physiology

    (3) (MMCS 7530-8530) (MMCS 7530-8530). Bacterial physiology including growth, nutrition, biosynthesis, biodegradation, and adaptation. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7550 - Food & Indust Toxicol

    (3) (MMCS 7550-8550) (MMCS 7550-8550). Principles and methodology of genotoxicity; assessment of toxic substances in animal and plant foodstuffs, and in industrial wastes; fungal and bacterial contaminants, food additives, and food processing; biotransformation and health impacts are emphasized. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7600 - Seminar In Biology

    (1) Selected topics in the biological sciences. Credit is earned when the results of the student’s thesis work is presented. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 7610 - Environ Effects On Devel

    (2) Environment-gene interactions and developmental plasticity; evolutionary, physiological, morphological, and ecological consequences of these interactions. Two lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 7700 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7701 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7702 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7703 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7704 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7705 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7706 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7707 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7708 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7709 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7710 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7711 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7712 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7713 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7714 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7715 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7716 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7717 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7718 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7719 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7720 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7721 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7722 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7723 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7724 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7725 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7726 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7727 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7728 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7729 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7730 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7731 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7732 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7733 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7734 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7735 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7736 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7737 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7738 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7739 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7740 - Special Topics in Biology

    (1-4) Current topics of special interest in biology PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7750 - Population Ecology

    (3) Examination and quantification of the processes that influence population dynamics. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 3050 or equivalent.
  
  • BIOL 7751 - Conservation Biology

    (4) Application of biological principles towards the conservation of natural systems and the organisms they contain. Two lecture, four laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of the instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7752 - Ecological Genetics

    (3) The field of Ecological Genetics sits at the interface of studies of natural genetic variation, molecular function, and the environmental context that surrounds them. We will explore methods that assess genetic diversity and the adaptive value of ecologically relevant traits. Topics will include population/quantitative genetics, life history variation, natural selection, conservation, and applied ecological genetics. Students will be introduced to computational resources and tools during tutorials. Students will also read relevant primary literature and participate in live chat/discussions with the study authors. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 7996 - Thesis

    (1-6) Research contributing to the development of the MS thesis. Only 6 semester hours may be counted toward degree requirements. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 8000 - Orientation Grad Stdy

    (2) Source of literature in field of biology, data presentation, graphic techniques, and manuscript preparation. One lecture, two laboratory hours per week. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 8004 - College Biol Teaching

    (1) (MMCS 7004-8004) (MMCS 7004-8004). Under faculty supervision, graduate students participate in teaching of laboratory sections of existing undergraduate courses in the biological sciences. Student’s performance evaluated by faculty member in charge and appropriate grade assigned. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 8006 - Care/Humane Use Lab Animals

    (2) (MMCS 7006-8006) (MMCS 7006-8006). Care and use of live vertebrate animals in research and teaching. Students must enroll in this course before working with live vertebrate animals; fulfills requirements of Federal Animal Welfare Act and NIH Guide. One lecture and two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOL 8007 - Exp Cell/Molec Biol Tchr

    (4) (MMCS 7010) (MMCS 7010). Developing inquiry-based laboratory activities to teach basic concepts of cell and molecular biology in middle and high school settings; includes basic concepts, fundamental laboratory skills, and methods for designing inquiry-based laboratory exercises. NOTE: May not be applied to degree requirements. Two lecture, six laboratory hours per week. Two lecture, six laboratory hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 8010 - Prin Meth Sys Biology

    (3) Systematic philosophies and numerical methods developed to deal with systematic and taxonomic problems; discussions of international rules, concept of species, and the roles and aims of practicing systematists; projects designed to give practical experience in analyzing data. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 8011 - Adv Topics Wetland Ecol

    (3) Covers a range of current topics related to wetland science and issues at national and regional levels; includes site visits and case studies on selected wetlands. Two hours lecture and one laboratory/field component. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 4054/BIOL 6054  or equivalent and permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8012 - Plant Ecophysiology

    (3) Covers various topics on plant responses to environmental factors, effects of global climate changes on plant health and functioning, and techniques used to quantify environmental variables and plant responses. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOL 3230 or equivalent and permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8014 - Tchng Skills Grad Asst

    (3) (MMCS 7003-8003) (MMCS 7003-8003). Strategies and skills for effective college teaching; includes use of innovative approaches and computer-based instructional technology. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours. May not be applied to degree requirements. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours. May not be applied to degree requirements
  
  • BIOL 8015 - Aquaculture

    (3) Principles and procedures related to the culture of commercially important freshwater organisms under controlled conditions
  
  • BIOL 8015 - Aquaculture

    (3) Principles and procedures related to the culture of commercially important freshwater organisms under controlled conditions. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOL 8016 - Mol Syst Ecology

    (3) Application of systematic and genetic theory to the understanding of past and present patterns and processes in animals, emphasizing laboratory analysis techniques to address a variety of questions on behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary biology. Two 2-hour combined lab/lectures per week.
  
  • BIOL 8017 - Topics In Evolution

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion, and oral presentation on evolutionary biology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8018 - Topics In Physiology

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion, and oral presentation on physiology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8019 - Topics In Animal Behavior

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion and oral presentation on animal biology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8020 - Topics In Ecology

    (1-3) Lecture, readings, discussion , and oral presentation on ecology. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours for PhD students; 6 credit hours for MS students
  
  • BIOL 8030 - Stem Cells: Culture/Appl

    (3) (BIOM 7030-8030) (BIOM 7030-8030) This course contains both theoretical and application based approaches to pluripotent, fetal and adult stem cells. Related topics include stemness, potency, differentiation, regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells, cancer stem cells, and the ethics of stem cell research. This course will survey modern methods for isolation, culture, and application of stem cells in research and medicine. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of the instructor.
  
  • BIOL 8031 - Cell Physiology

    (3) (MMCS 7031-8031) (MMCS 7031-8031). Cellular thermodynamics, membrane transport systems, ion channels, oxidative phosphorylation, electron transport, cytoskeleton and mechanochemical coupling systems.Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
 

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