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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 102: Graduate Core Course in Experimental and Molecular Medicine II
6.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09W Offered every year This course is a continuation of PEMM 101 and offers a general introduction to molecular medicine through principles from cell biology, molecular biology, neurobiology and physiology. Basic biological concepts will be integrated with clinical correlations and translational research. The class will meet 6 hours per week and combine both lectures and readings from the primary literature. Teaching modules will cover Plasma membrane receptors: channels and transporters, Plasma membrane receptors: adhesion, motility, proliferation and survival, Immunology and Inflammation. Course director: Martin. Module leaders: Hwa, DeLeo, Shworak.
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 103: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
08F Offered every year This course is a survey of the biostatistical methods most often used in medical research, be it bench science, clinical research or translational science. The methods will be illustrated using studies relevant to research in molecular medicine. Course director: MacKenzie
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 103 - Biostatistics
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 124: Ethical Conduct of Research
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09W: Arrange. Offered every year This course is required for all PEMM and MCB graduate students. There will be approximately four one-and-a-half hour small group discussion sessions and four one hour lectures with the times to be arranged. Topics will include: mentoring, data collection, academic integrity, ethical use of human subjects and laboratory animals, authorship, sponsored research and intellectual property. Faculty lectures and discussion. Course Directors: DeLeo, North
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 126: Cancer Biology
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09S: Arrange. Offered in alternate years This course will present a comprehensive survey of the biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and genetics of cancer. Students will become familiar with such areas as cancer terminology, epidemiology, carcinogenesis, tumor promotion, metastasis, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, tumor viruses, growth factors, hormones, immunology, and therapy. Where possible, emphasis will be placed on the most recent cell and molecular aspects of cancer. The class will be in lecture format and meet for 3 hours each week. Faculty lectures and discussion. Prerequisite: PEMM 101 and 102, or permission of instructor. Course director: Eastman.
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 129: Molecular Pharmacology
4.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09S: Arrange. Offered every year This course aims to provide a solid introduction into modern pharmacology, focusing on more mechanistic aspects of therapeutics. Topics will include: basic concepts in pharmacology, systems-level pharmacology and emerging therapies. The course will meet 4 hours per week. Faculty lectures, discussion and student presentations. Prerequisite: permission of the Course Director. Course Director: Robbins.
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 129 - Molecular Pharmacology
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 131: Current Approaches in Experimental Therapeutics
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09S: Arrange. Offered in alternate years This course will present a survey of current methods and approaches in pharmacologic, molecular and experimental therapeutic research. Topics will include pharmacogenomics, pharmacokinetics, functional genomics, in vivo imaging, global gene expression, proteomics, gene targeting, gene therapy and drug screening and delivery. The class will be in lecture format with student discussion and participation. The class will meet for 3 hours each week. Faculty lectures and discussion. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Course Directors: Spinella and DiRenzo.
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 211: Neurobiology of Disease
1.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
08F: Arrange. Offered every year This course will introduce students to the cellular and molecular processes that are pathologically altered in a variety of neurological diseases. Students will also learn by reading and presenting seminal papers on neurological disease topics how neuroscientists research the causes and potential treatments of the disease. The course will be team taught by experts from the neuroscience faculty who will give a one hour didactic lecture in the first session of the week. Then, in a 2 hour session later in that week, students will present and critique scientific papers on the topic chosen by the faculty for that week. Faculty lectures and discussion. Prerequisite: For graduate students-Neurosciences (spring term; R. Swenson, Course Director); For undergraduate students-must be senior Neuroscience major. Instructor: Harris (course director) and others.
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 271: Advanced Biomedical Sciences
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09S Offered every year This course emphasizes the integration of molecular, cellular, and systems level information and the experimental approaches used to understand physiology and pathophysiology. It is designed to provide graduate students with a more sophisticated understanding of the major systems of an organism and how they act and interact in order for an individual to adapt and survive in the face of changing environmental resources and challenges. The course is organized into week-long, "stand alone" modules that cover integrative, translational topics in immunology, cardiovascular physiology, endocrinology, and neurobiology (eg. influenza, congestive heart failure, sleep disorders, drug addiction, space physiology). Course meetings are a mixture of lectures and in-class discussions led by the participating faculty, as well as laboratory exercises and demonstrations, including human brain dissections, visits to clinical laboratories and diagnostic centers, and "hands on" opportunities with state-of-the-art electrophysiological and cardiovascular techniques. Course activities are supplemented by primary research articles, reviews, and other on-line materials. Instructor: Mau
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Experimental and Molecular Medicine 275: Vascular Biology
4.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
09S Offered every year The principles of development, organization and function of the cardiovascular tree in health and disease will be discussed in lecture format. Topics will include the physiology and regulation of vasculature as an organ system, the molecular and cellular biology of endothelial cell function, and the molecular basis of the disorders of the vascular system. Emphasis will be placed on molecular aspects of cardiovascular disease such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, inflammation and neovascularization. The course will meet 4 hours per week. Course materials will include current literature reviews and research articles. Instructor: Stan. 137. Project Research (Qualifying Examination) Summer term: Arrange 141. Research Rotation I All terms: Arrange 142. Research Rotation II All terms: Arrange 143. Research Rotation III All terms: Arrange 297. Level I: part-time research: 1 course equivalent All terms: Arrange 298. Level II: part-time research: 2 course equivalent All terms: Arrange 299. Level III: full-time thesis research: 3 course equivalent All terms: Arrange
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Film and Media Studies 1: Introduction to Film:From Script to Screen
3.00 Credits
Dartmouth College
08F: 3A 09X: Arrange This course examines all the processes which go into the creation of a film, from its inception as a treatment and screenplay to its distribution as a film. Experts (writers, directors, actors, cinematographers, and distributors) may talk on various areas of expertise. The course will offer an in-depth analysis of classic films and different kinds of films, including an explanation and use of the key technical and critical concepts used in understanding them. Open to all classes. Limited to 75 students. Dist: ART; WCult: W. Lawrence, Williams.
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