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ANAT 551: Medical Gross Anatomy/Embryology II
0.50 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Regional systemic study of the human body, with correlation to radiology and clinical medicine. Surveys human embryonic development. Considers origins of common birth defects. Restricted to Biomedical Science Program (certificate). Units taught per quarter depend on number of lectures taught in School of Medicine curriculum for that term. Cross-listing: ANAT 522.
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ANAT 552: Medical Gross Anatomy/Embryology III
0.50 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Regional systemic study of the human body, with correlation to radiology and clinical medicine. Surveys human embryonic development. Considers origins of common birth defects. Restricted to Biomedical Science Program (certificate). Units taught per quarter depend on number of lectures taught in School of Medicine curriculum for that term. Prerequisite: ANAT 551. Cross-listing: ANAT 523.
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ANAT 553: Medical Gross Anatomy/Embryology IV
0.50 - 6.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Regional systemic study of the human body, with correlation to radiology and clinical medicine. Surveys human embryonic development. Considers origins of common birth defects. Restricted to Biomedical Science Program (certificate). Units taught per quarter depend on number of lectures taught in School of Medicine curriculum for that term. Prerequisite: ANAT 552.
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ANAT 554: Techniques in Experimental Morphology
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Introduces selected methods used in the morphological analysis of organ and cellular function. Spring Quarter, odd years.
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ANAT 555: Advanced Gross Anatomy-Articulation/Joints
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Studies in detail the anatomical design of joints, linking function through clinical correlations. Spring Quarter, odd years. Prerequisite: ANAT 541.
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ANAT 556: Comparative Embryology
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Comparison of common models of development, their historic contributions, their benefits/limitations and current practical applications. Prerequisite: ANAT 544.
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ANAT 557: Psychoneuroimmunology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) (or science about mind-body interactions) examines bidirectional communication among the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Critically reviews contemporary topics that teach students about the role of the key regulatory systems and how interaction among these systems maintains homeostasis. Presents basic information necessary to interpret current literature in psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and to facilitate design of research in this area. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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ANAT 594: Special Topics in Anatomy
1.00 - 7.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Intensive study of a selected topic approved by the chair of the department. Individual guidance by a staff member.
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ANAT 605: Integrative Biology Graduate Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Seminar, coordinated by the Division of Human Anatomy and the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Reports from current literature and the presentation of student and faculty research on various aspects of regulatory and integrative biology-as applied to cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Students and faculty expected to participate in a discussion and critical evaluation of the presentation.
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ANAT 697: Research
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Southern California
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