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36.452: Clinical Chemistry IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course will provide students with knowledge and theory of techniques associated with determinants of acid-base balance, blood gases, electrolytes, osmolality, hemoglobin, toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring and endocrinology. Students learn to interpret and evaluate the performance of these laboratory methods and develop the ability to recognize levels of these biochemical components in both normal and pathophysiological states. Laboratory techniques range from general to specific assays and from the classical to state-of-the-art methodologies. In addition, students will be able to assess the quality and validity of laboratory generated values, determine when values are invalid and suggest ideas to troubleshoot methodologies. Students will also be able to produce and analyze statistical data for use in correlation, comparison and evaluation of laboratory techniques. Prerequisite: 35.351 Pre-Req: 36.351 Clinical Chemistry I
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36.453: Laboratory Management and EthicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course will acquaint the student with the many managerial, educational, technical, and administrative theories and practices, as well as moral and ethical issues that may confront the health care professional functioning within a clinical or research laboratory setting. In addition, it will present the varied career opportunities that are available for graduates. Academic Plan Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) Only
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36.454: Clinical Chemistry Laboratory IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course, a continuation of 36.353, is designed to instruct the student in the analytical procedures and methods currently used in the clinical laboratory. Manual and automated methods utilized in the assessment of such topics as acid-base balance, porphyrins, toxicology and vitamins will be introduced. In addition, methods associated with the routine examinations of urine and other body fluids will be introduced. Quality control, laboratory safety and professional performance are emphasized. Co-Req: 36.452 Clinical Chemistry II; Clinical Lab Sciences (BS)
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36.463: Vitamins and MineralsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Detailed analysis of the digestion, absorption, transport, and intermediary metabolism of vitamins and minerals as essential nutrients. The chemical and biochemical characteristics of vitamins and minerals are examined to account for the physiological functions. Pre-Reqs: 35.206 Human Nutrition, 36.350 Human Biochemistry
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36.465: Lab Methods in Nutrition AssessmentCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course provides the student the the opportunity to assess nutritional status using several modern analytical methods. The course uses spectrophotometry, HPLC and automated procedures to assess the status of vitamins, lipids, iron, glucose, and insulin. The student will learn the mathematical calculations needed for the methods. This course enables the student to appreciate how nutrient analysis is designed and implemented in the analytical laboratory.
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36.472: Nutrition and Gene ExpressionCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Regulation of eukaryotic gene expression by specific nutrients, hormones, and metabolites will be discussed. Transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and translational mechanisms of specific nutrients with emphasis in disease development or prevention. Pre-Req: 35.206 Human Nutrition or 30.206 Human Nutrition
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36.474: Senior SeminarCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 This course is designed to familiarize the student with different types of questions used in the national certification exams and to give the student the opportunity to practice taking mock certification examinations. Academic Plan Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) or Nutritional Sciences (BS) only
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36.481: Clinical NutritionCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Principles of normal nutrition and physiology applied to clinical problems; altered nutrient requirements in human disease. A study of topics of current clinical interest. Prerequisite: 36.371 Pre-Req: 35.206 Human Nutrition or 30.206 Human Nutrition
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36.483: Senior ResearchCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 Students along with their faculty advisor will structure a research project commensurate with the students' areas of interest. A paper embodying the results of the research project will be prepared. Academic Plan Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) or Nutritional Sciences (BS) only
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36.484: Senior ResearchCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 Continuation of 36.483 Academic Plan Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) or Nutritional Sciences (BS) only
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