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3.00 Credits
L. Nicholas Ornston, Ronald Breaker, Donald Engelman. mwf9.25-10.15; disc.1htba Sc (32) An introduction to the biochemistry of animals, plants, and microorganisms, emphasizing the relations of chemical principles and structure to the evolution and regulation of living systems. After one term of organic chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
William Konigsberg, Aruna Pawashe. For description see under Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Mark Saltzman and staff. For description see under Biomedical Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Michael Kashgarian, Joseph Madri, Jon Morrow, Jeffrey Sklar, A. Brian West. tth11.35-12.50 Sc Meets RP (0) Human biology and disease as a manifestation of reaction to injury. Organ structure and function, cell injury, circulatory and inflammatory responses, disordered physiology, and neoplasia. Enrollment limited; preference to junior and senior majors in MCDB or MB&B. Prerequisite: mcdb 205b, 300a, or 310a.
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3.00 Credits
Haig Keshishian, Paul Forscher. For description see under Biology.
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0.00 Credits
Haig Keshishian, Robert Wyman. t or w 1.30- Sc §C Credit (0) Optional laboratory. Introduction to the neurosciences. Projects include the study of neuronal excitability, sensory transduction, cns function, synaptic physiology, and neuroanatomy. Concurrently with or after mcdb 320a.
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Barry Piekos. Sc §C Credit Meets RP (0) 341La: t1.30-341Lb: tor w 1.30- Techniques in light and electron microscopy. Enrollment limited; preference given to senior Biology and MB&B majors in fall term only; students must devote two to three additional laboratory hours per week. Students should contact the instructor prior to the first week of classes. After or concurrently with mcdb 205b.
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Kenneth Nelson. tth1.30- Sc §C Credit (0) A project from a research laboratory within the MCDB department, using many of the technologies from molecular and cell biology. Laboratories meet twice a week for the first half of the term. With or after mcdb 202a, 205b, or 300a. Enrollment limited. Special registration procedures apply. Students must consult the instructor prior to the first week of classes.
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Kenneth Nelson. tth1.30- Sc §C Credit (0) Continuation of mcdb 342La to more advanced methods and techniques in molecular and cell biology, including projects such as making and screening cdna libraries or microarray screening and analysis. Laboratories meet twice a week for the second half of the term. Prerequisite: mcdb 342La or permission of instructor Enrollment limited. Special registration procedures apply. Students must consult the instructor prior to the first week of classes.
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Joseph Wolenski. mw 1.30-6.30 Sc §C Credit (0) A problems-based approach to questions in cell and molecular biology, with emphasis on experimental strategies and techniques. Topics include sds-page, immunoblots, column chromatography, mammalian cell culture, cell fractionation, light microscopy, drug studies, bacterial cultures, and methods of transfec-tion and transformation. Prepares for mcdb 475a orb or 485a, 486b or 495a, 496b. Enrollment limited. Prerequisite: mcdb 205b. Special registration procedures apply. Students must contact the instructor by October of the fall term for spring registration.
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