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4.00 Credits
4811. Comparative Biomechanics. Overview of biomechanical principles involved with the structure and function of animals. Topics include mechanical properties of biomaterials, comparative muscle architecture and physiology, and locomotor mechanisms of human walking and running. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prereq.: BIOL 2602 or BIOL 3705, and PHYS 1501 or PHYS 2610. 4 s.h.
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0.00 Credits
4811L. Comparative Biomechanics Laboratory. Comparative Biomechanics Laboratory. 0 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4818. Microbiome Gut Brain Axis. This course examines bidirectional interactions between the host gut microbiome community and the host central nervous system (CNS), via a complex neural, endocrine, immune, and humoral network. The class will cover associations between the gut microbiome, gut function, and a wide spectrum of CNS disorders, emotions, and stress response, with a primary focus on evaluating various dietary regimes and dietary probiotic intervention strategies. Prereq.: BIOL 4809 or by permission of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4822. Principles of Pharmacology. Overview of drugs used for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. Topics include mechanisms of action, therapeutic and adverse drug effects, and clinical uses for each drug category. Prereq.: BIOL 3730. 3 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
4823. Cancer Biology. This course will present the student with the comprehensive body of knowledge concerning cancer biology. It will draw upon all areas of biological sciences; from environmental causal factors to the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor cell formation and development of malignant tumors. The scientific basis of therapies will be explored. Prereq.: Junior standing. 2 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4829. Microbial Physiology. This course synthesizes material covered in introductory microbiology and cell and molecular biology. Topics include biomolecule synthesis, molecular biology, bacterial genetics, gene expression, energy production photosynthesis, bacteriophages and microbial stress response. Prereq.: BIOL 3702 or BIOL 3711. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4834. Advanced Physiology: Integrative Mechanisms. Examination of advanced human physiology through a detailed study of selected body systems. Systems examined may include the cardio-vascular, respiratory, and renal systems, exchange dynamics among body fluid compartments, and acid-base balance. Three hours lecture. Prereq.: BIOL 3730. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
4834L. Advanced Physiology: Integrative Mechanisms Laboratory. Experimental approach to the examination of advanced human physiology through a detailed study of selected body systems. Systems examined may include the cardiovascular, renal and respiratory systems, exchange dynamics among body fluid compartments, and acid-base balance. Three hours lab. Prereq. or concurrent with BIOL 4834. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4835. Advanced Physiology: Regulatory Mechanisms. Examination of advanced human physiology through a detailed study of selected body systems. Systems examined may include musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, metabolic and thermoregulatory. Three hours lecture. Prereq.: BIOL 3730. 3 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
4835L. Advanced Physiology: Regulatory Mechanisms Laboratory. Experimental approach to the examination of advanced human physiology through a detailed study of selected body systems. Systems examined may include the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, metabolic and thermoregulatory. Three hours lab. Prereq. or concurrent with BIOL 4835. 1 s.h.
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