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3.00 Credits
Molecular, cellular and physiological aspects of the endocrine system in vertebrates, presented with a species comparative approach. Clinical aspects and diseases associated with dysfunction of the endocrine system. Prerequisite/Restriction: BIOL 1620 Cross-listed as: ADVS 5630, BIOL 5630, BIOL 6630
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3.00 Credits
Principles of effective science communication intended for scientific peers and general lay audiences. Instruction will center on effective written and/or oral communication for journal articles, proposals, conference presentation, public lectures and new media. This course is not discipline-specific. Cross-listed as: ADVS 5650
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3.00 Credits
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence. This course is an in-depth discussion- and literature-based treatment of the molecular mechanisms and manifestations of epigenetics in eukaryotic systems. Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 5700, reasonable equivalent, or instructors permission
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1.00 Credits
Students participate in seminars on topics of interest in animal, dairy and veterinary sciences. Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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1.00 Credits
Graduate seminar in toxicology and related topics. Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Structure and properties of chromosomes, chromosome behavior during cell division, chromosomal influence on phenotype, and factors causing changes in chromosome structure and number. Gene markers and gene mapping, with emphasis on applications for livestock. Prerequisite/Restriction: ADVS 4560 or BIOL 3060 Cross-listed as: ADVS 5820.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to frame and deliver effective, accurate public health messages, developing an understanding of topics necessary to evaluate information accuracy. Message design and communication strategy exercises are based on environmental health topics, using environmental health disasters as case studies. Prerequisite/Restriction: Fundamental knowledge in biology, chemistry, and organic chemistry
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3.00 Credits
This course enables students to understand epigenetic mechanisms and critically evaluate reports of the emerging environmental origin of epigenetic disease and developmental problems relevant to public health, including cancer, aging, metabolic syndrome, reproductive health, in utero, and transgenerational exposures. Registration Restriction(s): Admission to the master of Veterinary Public Health - MPH program Repeatable for credit: Yes Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to develop general veterinary pathology knowledge, basic knowledge of veterinary clinical pathology, and to advance gross pathology and histopathology interpretive skills. It consists of biweekly, 1 hour long microscopic slides and medical literature reviews covering a wide variety of diseases in domestic and non-domestic animals. This course is intended for advanced graduate students and veterinary pathology residents. Pass/Fail
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Readings, discussions, lectures, literature reviews, and research problems in animal, dairy, and bioveterinary sciences. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department. Repeatable for credit.
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