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BIO U523: Molecular Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Studies molecular approaches (electrophoresis and DNA) that are used to determine genetic relationships at the population and species levels for the study of ecological and evolutionary questions. Techniques learned are applied to research projects.
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BIO U525: Marine Microbial Ecology
2.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on the fundamental role of microbial communities in the function of the biosphere. Surveys the diversity of microorganisms, their ecological strategies, and interactions in aquatic and soil communities, deep sea vent and subsurface rock environments, extreme conditions of Antarctic ice, and boiling springs.
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BIO U526: Lab for BIO U525
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies BIO U525. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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BIO U527: Marine Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines several critical issues facing marine ecosystems, such as invasive species, marine pollution and eutrophication, fisheries impacts, physical alteration of habitats, and global climate change. Field time is spent surveying intertidal and subtidal habitats within the Wrigley Marine Life Refuge, and in adjacent habitats outside the reserve as part of a long-term monitoring effort.
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BIO U529: Physiological and Molecular Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores the physiological responses of marine organisms to variations in environmental factors. Complementary techniques, including molecular and physiological approaches, are used to determine genetic relationships at the species and population levels and to elucidate the mechanistic basis of organismic responses to environmental conditions at the level of genes and gene products.
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BIO U531: Molecular Ecology and Evolution
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Exposes students to the molecular techniques and analyses used to examine the genetic relationships among individuals, populations, and species in this hands-on course.
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BIO U532: Lab for BIO U531
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies BIO U531. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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BIO U533: Vertebrate Microanatomy
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Deals with the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs in vertebrate animals at light and electron microscopic levels.
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BIO U534: Lab for BIOU533
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Teaches the student to identify microscopically the structures of cells, tissues, and organs in vertebrate animals at light and electron microscopic levels.
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BIO U541: Endocrinology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores the endocrine regulation of physiological systems, emphasizing current research. Provides background, followed by analysis of primary literature and case studies. Topics include growth, reproduction, nutrient utilization, stress, and environmental endocrine disruption. Emphasis is on humans, but material on other animals, including invertebrates, is included.
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