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3.00 Credits
The basic principles of epidemiology as they apply to infectious disease and the impact of infectious disease on human civilization will be addressed. The causes and distribution of current epidemics of infectious disease, including newly emerging and reemerging diseases, and the approaches being applied to defeat these diseases will be discussed. Offered concurrently with MCB 5273; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
The basic principles of epidemiology as they apply to infectious disease and the impact of infectious disease on human civilization will be addressed. The causes and distribution of current epidemics of infectious disease, including newly emerging and reemerging diseases, and the approaches being applied to defeat these diseases will be discussed. Offered concurrently with MCB 4276; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
Presents topics that illustrate both the aesthetic aspects and the practical applications of mathematics. Intended for students who require only general education mathematics courses. Major course topics: systematic counting, probability, statistics, history of mathematics, geometry, sets, logic.
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3.00 Credits
Presents topics that supplement those in MGF 1106 needed by elementary teachers. Intended for students in elementary education. Major topics: number sets and properties, number theory, geometry, measurement, graphs--all taught within a problem solving approach.
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3.00 Credits
Basic set theory, propositional calculus, predicate calculus, methods of mathematical proof.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes and their genetic analysis. The course will look at human disease and principles of inheritance as well as mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. The course introduces methodologies used in clinical laboratories to evaluate disease.
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3.00 Credits
The course is a first in a series of Clinical Chemistry courses for the Medical Laboratory Sciences student. The course is divided into 5 major sections. Nucleic acids, their composition and production; Carbohydrates, their composition and production; Lipids, their composition and function; Proteins, their composition and function. Each macromolecule section will include discussions about diseases associated with deficiencies or derangements. The methods section deals with principles of instrumentation used in the clinical laboratory, such as spectrophotometry, fluorescence, nephelometry, HPLC, electrophoresis, immunoassay, PCR, and mass spectroscopy.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers fundamentals of clinical diagnosis and management of disease by molecular biology laboratory methods. Two broad areas in the current state of the art will be addressed: molecular diseases/variants and molecular methods to diagnose and monitor disease. Disorders due to inherited or acquired molecular defects such as errors of metabolism, hemoglobinopathies, leukemia, and cystic fibrosis are discussed. Principles and procedures for the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases by molecular methods are also included. The discussion of molecular approaches to diagnosing and monitoring these diseases will span the conventional methods of PCR, gel electrophoresis and Southern Blotting to semi-automated methods of TMA, LCR and Real-time PCR. A survey of molecular diagnostic methods currently available in various sections of a clinical laboratory is included. Material and Supply Fee will be assessed for corresponding lab. Equipment Fee will be assessed. Permission is required.
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1.00 Credits
Methods for specimen collection and handling, contamination control, amplification and detection of genetic material from humans and microorganisms. Methodologies include conventional PCR, electrophoresis for DNA and proteins, real time PCR, densitometry, Southern Blot and Western Blot techniques. Material and Supply fee will be assessed. Equipment fee will be assessed. Permission is required.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of clinical diagnosis and management of disease by molecular biology laboratory methods. Two broad areas in the current state of the art are addressed: molecular diseases/variants and molecular methods to diagnose and monitor disease. Disorders due to inherited or acquired molecular defects such as errors of metabolism, hemoglobinopathies, leukemia, and cystic fibrosis are discussed. Principles and procedures for the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases by molecular methods are also included. The discussion of molecular approaches to diagnosing and monitoring these diseases will span the conventional methods of PCR, gel electrophoresis and Southern Blotting to semi-automated methods of TMA, LCR and Real-time PCR. A survey of molecular diagnostic methods currently available in various sections of a clinical laboratory is included. Students will perform virtual laboratory activities and interpret laboratory data. Permission is required.
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