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ZOO 456 /556: Cardiopulmonary Physiology
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Physiology of cardiovascular and pulmonary systems in normal state, and some examples of abnormal states that illustrate control mechanisms. Integration of these two systems together and with other systems. Prerequisite: ZOO 305. 3 Lec. 1 Lab. CAS-D/LAB.
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ZOO 457 /557: Neuroanatomy
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Study of structural and functional organization of the mammalian central nervous system. Emphasis on organization of and current methodologies used in study of major neuroanatomical pathways and neurotransmitters of mammalian brain and spinal cord. Includes computer-assisted imaging of brain structures and methods of data analysis. Prerequisite: ZOO 305. CAS-D.
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ZOO 458 /558: Neuroanatomical Methods
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Students review basic brain anatomy and review techniques in neuroanatomical research. Students gain experience in data collection and analysis and neuroimaging methods. Concurrent course: ZOO 457 for ZOO 458; none for ZOO 558.
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ZOO 459 /559: Methods in Neurophysiology
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Application of basic techniques in neurophysiological research. Includes collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of experimental results and review of the primary literature. Prerequisites: ZOO 459: ZOO 305; ZOO 559: Graduate standing.
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ZOO 460 /560: Principles of Animal Surgery
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Rationale, regulation, and techniques of animal use and surgery in research settings. Orientation for the use of any mammalian species in research. Undergraduates complete one protocol approval form using a Lab Animal Science article. Graduate students complete three written evaluations or critiques of animal proposals and articles. 1 Lec.
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ZOO 464 /564: Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
An in-depth, hands-on laboratory experience that supplements any of the 400 level cell, developmental, genetic, or molecular biology courses in zoology. Emphasis is on techniques used in modern cell and molecular biology. Prerequisites: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in ZOO 442/542, ZOO 443/543, ZOO 444/544, ZOO 449/549 or permission of instructor.
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ZOO 466 /566: Bioinformatics Computing Skills
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Programming in Perl and MatLab. Use of BLAST, BioPerl, BioPHP, and MatLab Bioinformatics Toolbox. Emphasis placed on biological database design, implementation, management, and analysis. Prerequisite(s) : Programming course and BOT 116, or BOT 342, or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with BOT/CSA/ MBI 466/566.
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ZOO 469 /569: Neurophysiology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Study of the physiology of the central nervous system with emphasis on the cellular and molecular basis of signal transmission in the brain. Includes a review of current techniques and topics in the literature. Prerequisites: ZOO 469: ZOO 305 or equivalent; ZOO 569: graduate standing. Concurrent course: ZOO 459 (469 only).
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ZOO 471 /571: Molecular Physiology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Emphasis on how modern biological techniques are applied to the understanding of molecular physiology in both the normal and abnormal disease states. Specific topics will be complemented with current literature to illustrate investigations into physiology at the cellular and molecular level. Prerequisites: ZOO 305 and a 200-level (or higher) course in molecular/cell biology.
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ZOO 481 /581: Theory of Electron Microscopy
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Principles and theory of scanning and transmission electron microscopy and advanced microscopies. Cross-listed with BOT 481/581. Offered every Fall semester.
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