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3.00 Credits
Description: An overview of the current issues and methods in cancer epidemiological studies. Issues and methods used in cancer surveillance, international studies, observational studies, and intervention trials will be covered. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Prerequisite(s): EPID 573A; Prerequisite or Concurrent registration, EPID 576A. Identical to: EPID 615A; EPID is home department. Usually offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Principles of molecular signaling regulating membrane, cytoplasmic, and nuclear events in eukaryotic cells. Topics include extracellular signals, intracellular transduction pathways, modulation of cell signaling, and biological processes controlled by specific signaling pathways. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Prerequisite(s): BIOC 462A, BIOC 462B, BIOC 511. May be repeated: for a total of 6 units of credit. Identical to: PCOL 630A; PCOL is home department. Usually offered: Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Principles of molecular signaling regulating membrane, cytoplasmic, and nuclear events in eukaryotic cells. Topics include extracellular signals, intracellular transduction pathways, modulation of cell signaling, and biological processes controlled by specific signaling pathways. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Prerequisite(s): BIOC 462A, BIOC 462B. Identical to: PCOL 630B; PCOL is home department. Usually offered: Fall.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Description: Pharmacogenomics is the study of the factors in a cell, tissue, organ or person, that determine variability in drug response. Among these factors are genetic differences between people, hence the term pharmacogenetics. This course will present the underlying biology behind pharmacogenomics, and include a significant component of instruction in genomic data analysis, taught in a computer laboratory, using actual real-world pharmacogenomic data sets. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Identical to: PCOL 631; PCOL is home department. Usually offered: Fall.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Description: Supervised research experience in the laboratories of individual faculty members. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. May be repeated: for credit 4 times (maximum 5 enrollments). Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Description: This course will be used for research laboratory meetings and one-on-one research advisor/student meetings. Grading: Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E. May be repeated: for credit 20 times (maximum 21 enrollments). Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Description: This course will focus on the analysis and discussion of current basic and clinical immunological studies of cancer in the literature and on the search for ways to control the disease. Immunological surveillance plays an important role in cancer. Dysregulation of the immune system contributes to the poorer outcome in the disease. Grading: Regular or alternative grades can be awarded for this course: A B C D E or S P C D E. Prerequisite(s): MIC 419. Identical to: IMB 695C; IMB is home department. Usually offered: Spring.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Description: Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799. Grading: Alternative grades are awarded for this course: S P F. May be repeated: an unlimited number of times, consult your department for details and possible restrictions. Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. For descriptions of medical student electives, see the College of Medicine Electives Manual.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Description: Research course limited to medical students. Requires involvement in a cancer-related research project of special interest to the student. Grading: Medical grades are awarded for this course: S P F K. May be repeated: for a total of 12 units of credit. Usually offered: Spring, Summer, Fall.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Description: Current translational medical research presented in a seminar format by a variety of faculty research teams consisting of a clinical physician scientist and a basic scientist. Current research, relevant issues, historical perspectives and personal experience will be presented and discussed. Grading: Medical grades are awarded for this course: S P F K. May be repeated: for credit 8 times (maximum 9 enrollments). Identical to: MED 896J. Usually offered: Fall, Spring.
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