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BIOL-GA 1020: Advanced Topics in Cellular and Molecular Immunology
4.00 Credits
New York University
In-depth exploration of a topic in cellular and molecular aspects of immunity, including cellular interactions, antigen processing and presentation, pathogenesis, viral immunology, and cytokines.
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BIOL-GA 1023: Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases
4.00 Credits
New York University
The course is designed as a detailed survey of some of the most important human microbial pathogens. It investigates these agents in detail and includes the most cutting-edge basic research findings, as well as epidemiology, treatment and prevention of infections. The course is organized as a lecture course but interactivity with the students is greatly encouraged. At the end of the course, students make an oral presentation on a topic of their choice.
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BIOL-GA 1029: Scanning Electron Microscopic Techniques
4.00 Credits
New York University
Provides a working knowledge of and experience in scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Emphasis is on understanding the operation of the SEM (including routine maintenance), the design of the SEM, interaction of beam and specimen, a variety of specimen preparation techniques, photographic techniques for microscopy, and photographic procedures for presentation of data. A functional perspective of the ultrastructure as seen through the SEM is also studied.
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BIOL-GA 1031: Special Topics in Physiology
4.00 Credits
New York University
Designed for students with a background in mammalian physiology. Topics include reproductive biology, regulation of ion and water excretion, maintenance and control of cardiovascular function, and respiratory physiology.
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BIOL-GA 1033: Electron Microscopic Techniques
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduction to the principles and techniques of electron microscopy as applied to biological systems. The theory of tissue preparation by various means and the relationship between cell structure and function are examined through the microscope. Laboratory includes methods of preparation of animal (or plant) tissue for visualization of profiles in the transmission electron microscope.
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BIOL-GA 1037: Experimental Microbiology
4.00 Credits
New York University
Acquaints students with general principles and procedures of microbiology and advanced experimental techniques. Students are expected to undertake individual laboratory projects and to make use of original literature.
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BIOL-GA 1051: Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examination of the molecular mechanisms underlying cell proliferation and differentiation. Five topics are chosen for discussion: signal transduction, regulation of cell cycle, cytoskeleton, cell-cell and cell-matrix interaction, and intracellular transport. The importance of these issues in the understanding of development, immunity, and cancer is emphasized.
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BIOL-GA 1069: Principles of Evolution
4.00 Credits
New York University
Patterns of evolution and adaptation as seen in the paleontological record; speciation, extinction, and the geographic distribution of populations; the basics of population genetics and molecular evolution. Elements of numerical taxonomy and recent developments in phylogenetic systematics.
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BIOL-GA 1072: Molecular Controls of Organismal Form and Function
4.00 Credits
New York University
Covers metabolism, signaling, and development, highlighting use of molecular and genetic studies in model plant and animal systems.
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BIOL-GA 1073: Biotic Resources: Integrative Approaches to Biodiversity and Conservation
4.00 Credits
New York University
Covers population genetics, conservation biology, and biogeography.
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