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BIOM 6513: Neuropharmacology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5513, 5523. The pharmacology of agents affecting central nervous system (CNS) function, the interaction of drugs with receptors, and the action of endogenous neuromodulators at CNS sites of action.
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BIOM 6523: Cardiovascular Physiology and Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5513, 5523. Physiologic and pharmacologic mechanisms of cardiac and vascular smooth muscle function and control at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organ system levels.
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BIOM 6533: Principles of Drug Action
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5513, 5523. The molecular basis of drug uptake, distribution, physiologic action, and elimination from the body including pharmacogenetics, drug allergy, drug resistance, drug tolerance and physical dependence, and chemical mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and teratogenesis.
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BIOM 6543: Neurochemical Toxicology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5215, 5616. The fundamental aspects of neurochemistry and neurotoxicology using both cellular and molecular approaches in neurotoxicology will be emphasized using the effects of exogenous toxins such as heavy metals, pesticides, solvents, and drugs of abuse and their role in the pathogenesis of neurological toxicity.
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BIOM 6583: Neuroinflammation
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Provides an understanding of inflammation in the central nervous system through discussion of current and experimental pharmacologic strategies designed to modulate neuroinflammation.
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BIOM 6613: Environmental Physiology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5616. Environmental parameters, including barometric pressure, temperature, light, gravity, noise, and crowding, having an impact on homeostatic mechanisms in the normal human with special emphasis on acute and chronic adaptations in response to changes in environmental parameters.
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BIOM 6643: Neurophysiology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5616. Fundamental concepts of the motor and sensory components of the nervous system with emphasis on integrative mechanisms.
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BIOM 6662: Research Ethics and Survival Skills for the Biomedical Sciences
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Provides a basic framework for scientific conduct and practice and the skills needed for a career in the biomedical sciences.
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BIOM 6663: Neuroethology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. This course is designed to provide an analysis of the neuroendocrine basis of behavior. Lectures will serve as the format of presentation to provide a sound understanding of the neuroethological concepts discussed.
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BIOM 6673: Genomics-Effective Spring '09
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 6175. The course begins with a review of molecular biology and then proceeds to the structure and organization of eukaryotic, prokaryotic, and organelle genomes. Techniques in dividing, sequencing, annotating, and mapping genomes are studied as well as those of global gene expression profiling. The course finishes with a look at the many applications of genomics in biomedical science and disease.
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