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CMBL 511: Clinical Correlates
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A three-quarter companion sequence to CMBL 501, 502, 503 that utilizes the topics of cell functions presented in the major sequence as a basis for discussion of clinical problems arising from abnormalities in those functions. Fall, Winter, Spring Quarters.
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CMBL 512: Clinical Correlates
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A three-quarter companion sequence to CMBL 501, 502, 503 that utilizes the topics of cell functions presented in the major sequence as a basis for discussion of clinical problems arising from abnormalities in those functions. Fall, Winter, Spring Quarters.
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CMBL 513: Clinical Correlates
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A three-quarter companion sequence to CMBL 501, 502, 503 that utilizes the topics of cell functions presented in the major sequence as a basis for discussion of clinical problems arising from abnormalities in those functions. Fall, Winter, Spring Quarters.
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CMBL 537: Introduction to Human Genetics
1.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Introduces medical genetics, human chromosomal abnormalities, Mendelian inheritance, multifactorial inheritance, prenatal diagnosis, newborn screening, and genetic counseling. Spring Quarter.
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CMBL 541: Cellular Structural Elements
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Comprehensive description of biological membranes and cytoskeletal fibrillar systems that will form a basis for elucidating the functions of specialized cells. Spring Quarter.
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CMBL 542: Signal Transduction and Regulation
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Describes signal transduction pathways and other cellular regulatory mechanisms that form the basis of receptor-response phenomena. Spring Quarter.
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CMBL 543: Immunology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Discusses the role of cell-cell interactions and the mechanism for cellular specialization emphasizing the immune system. Spring Quarter.
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CMBL 543 - Immunology
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CMBL 544: Cell and Molecular Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A comprehensive, introductory, lecture-based course designed to introduce basic biomedical science graduate students to the cellular and molecular concepts that underlie most forms of neurobiological phenomena. Selected topics include the molecular and cellular components of neuronal excitation and transmission, neuronal development, differentiation and aging, axonal injury and nerve regeneration, and specific cases of nervous system pathology. Prerequisite: (CMBL 541*, CMBL 542*) or CMBL 503* (*may be taken concurrently). Cross-listing: PHSL 544.
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COMM 178: Oral Communication I
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Enhances oral communication skills by improving word-recognition skills and fluency of language usage. Includes a study of phonetics, using linguistic patterning with all five senses working simultaneously to create a deep neurological impression.
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COMM 278: Oral Communication II:Public Speaking
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Develops and reinforces students' skills in oral communications. Focuses on sequential, logical thinking as an integral part of developing specific techniques for delivering dynamic, effective, and engaging oral presentations.
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