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CONJ 537: Mechanism of Transcriptional Regulations
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Tsukiyama Focuses on biochemical mechanisms of gene transcription covering a broad range of transcriptional regulation, including mechanisms of transcriptional initiation, elongation and termination. Discusses regulation of transcription by chromatin. Includes a special lecture regarding regulation of transcription in cell growth and differentiation. Offered: A.
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CONJ 538: Genetic Instability and Cancer
1.00 - 1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Maizels, Monnat Seminar focusing on molecular pathways that maintain genomic stability in all cells and that carry out programmed changes in genomic structure in the immune system. Special attention devoted to understanding how failure in these pathways leads to genomic instability and malignancy.
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permission of instructor
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CONJ 539: Biological Basis of Neoplasia
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Kemp, Zarbl Lecture/discussion on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying phenotypes associated with cancer, including genetic predisposition, injury, and instability; alteration in control of cell division and cell death; failure of differentiation; tumor angiogenesis and metastasis. Molecular biology of tractable model systems is emphasized. Offered: S.
Prerequisite:
introductory biochemistry and cell biology
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CONJ 541: Molecular Biology of Cellular Processes
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Bornstein Translational control; cytoskeleton and molecular motors; protein targeting, sorting and secretion; apoptosis; regulation of cell function by extracellular matrix. Offered: Sp.
Prerequisite:
comprehensive undergraduate course in biochemistry and molecular biology or permission of instructor
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CONJ 542: Development
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Raible, Roelink Molecular mechanisms of development; molecules and pathways used for the patterning of developing organisms. Similarities and differences in the making of plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates. Offered: W.
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Comprehensive undergraduate courses in Biology, Molecular Biology, or permission of instructor
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CONJ 543: PROB IN GEN ANALYSI
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
No course description available.
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CONJ 544: Protein Structure, Modification and Regulation
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Stoddard, Strong Overview of general principles of protein structure, including forces that contribute to folding and stabilization, followed by an extended coverage of the means by which protein structure and function are modified and regulated. Examples from recent developments in protein folding, processing, and allosteric regulation.
Prerequisite:
introductory biochemistry and cell biology
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CONJ 545: Molecular Interactions and Medicine
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Verlinde Forces governing molecular interactions in biology; with a focus on medicine. Principles of computer modeling techniques in use for predicting the molecular behavior of proteins, ligands and their complexes. In computro ligand discovery; drug design, and the understanding at the atomic level of some genetic diseases. Two computer lab sessions. Offered: Sp.
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CONJ 546: Survey of Technologies for Molecular Biology
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Bumgarner Provides a broad overview of modern technologies used in molecular biology with particular emphasis on DNA sequencing and gene expression. In addition to methods and applications for the technologies, examines the theoretical basis and underlying instrumentation through which these technologies are implemented. Offered: A.
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CONJ 547: Molecular Evolution of Viral-Host Interactions
1.50 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Katze Focuses on the interactions between viruses and the cells they infect, with special emphasis on evolutionary battle that occurs between the invading virus and its host. Examines new technologies being used to molecularly dissect virus-host interactions. Offered: Sp.
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