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HST 424J: Diseases of the Nervous System
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics examined include regional functional anatomy of the CNS through imaging and stroke; degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's; immunological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and paraneoplastic syndromes; epilepsy; and gliomas. Emphasis on diseases for which a molecular mechanism is understood. Clinical and pathological findings, differential diagnosis, genetics, pathophysiology, and treatment are discussed for individual diseases. Limited to 25.
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Prereq: 9.01
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HST 457J: Introduction to Molecular Simulations
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Introduction to the basic concepts underlying dynamical simulations of proteins and nucleic acids. Basic definitions of components that form biological systems used to develop physical models that describe the dynamics of biomolecules. Topics include classical statistical thermodynamics for calculation of macroscopic observables, normal-mode analyses of protein dynamics, and thermodynamic perturbation theory. Emphasizes actual techniques and algorithms used for such calculations. Prior knowledge of biochemistry is not required. Students taking the graduate version complete an additional project.
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Prereq: Physics II (GIR); 18.03 or 18.06; 6.041 or 6.042; or permission of instructor
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HST 491: Reviewing Biomedical Literature
1.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Assessing the value and validity of select journal articles from biomedical literature. Detailed student presentations in a standard or journal review format. Limited to 15.
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HST 540J: Human Physiology
5.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Comprehensive subject in human physiology, emphasizing the molecular basis and applied aspects of organ function and regulation in health and disease. Includes a review of cell structure and function, as well as the mechanisms by which the endocrine and nervous systems integrate cellular metabolism. Special emphasis on examining the cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and renal systems.
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Prereq: 7.05
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HST 542J: Quantitative Systems Physiology
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Application of the principles of energy and mass flow to major human organ systems. Mechanisms of regulation and homeostasis. Anatomical, physiological and pathophysiological features of the cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems. Systems, features and devices that are most illuminated by the methods of physical sciences. Laboratory work includes some animal studies.
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Prereq: Physics II (GIR), 18.03, or permission of instructor
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HST 545: Physiological Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Surveys systems theory with applications from bioengineering and physiology. Analysis: modeling real systems as discrete elements; nonlinear systems; the complementary nature of time and frequency methods; feedback; stability; biological oscillations. Applications: muscle dynamics and nerve function; cardiovascular regulation. Laboratory sessions address use of computer models including neural models; feedback control systems; properties of frog muscle; cardiovascular function. Follows Harvard FAS calendar.
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Prereq: Physics II (GIR), 18.03
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HST 598: Research in Health Sciences and Technology
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
For undergraduates desiring to carry on substantial projects of their own choosing in biomedical sciences or engineering. Work may be of experimental, theoretical, or design nature. A project proposal is required at time of registration.
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Prereq: None
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HST UR: Undergraduate Research in Health Sciences and Technology
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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HST URG: Undergraduate Research in Health Sciences and Technology
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Extended participation in the work of a faculty member or research group. Research is arranged by mutual agreement between the student and a member of the faculty of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and may continue over several terms. Registration requires submission of a written proposal, signed by the faculty supervisor. A summary report must be submitted at the end of each term.
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MAS 110: Fundamentals of Computational Media Design
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
History of modern art and design from the perspective of the technologist. Exploration of visual analysis, typography, and technologies for audio/visual expression. Enrollment limited; preference to students in Media Arts and Sciences freshman program.
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