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BIOL 558: Laboratory in Physiology
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
The laboratory exercises are designed to illustrate fundamental physiological principles and to introduce the student to important physiological techniques. Preparation for Course P or C: BIOL 556. Cr. 2. Hours Lab. 6. Session Indicators (fall) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 559: Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
The study of hormone function. Consideration will be given to the role of hormones in growth, development, metabolism, homeostasis, and reproduction. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 565: Immunobiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A survey course in laboratory experiments and demonstrations using classical immunological techniques and modern immunoassays with up-to-date technological equipment. The laboratory supplements the lecture portion of BIOL 537 but is not required. Typical assays include immuno-double diffusion Ouchterlony methodology, immunofluorescence identification of cell surface antigens, cytokine and mitogen stimulated proliferation of immune cells, ELISA assays, and PAGE with Western blotting. Preparation for Course P or C: BIOL 537. Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 3. Session Indicators (spring) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 566: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Principles of development with emphasis on concepts and experimental evidence for underlying mechanisms, including molecular, cellular, and supracellular approaches. Preparation for Course P: BIOL 218. Cr. 3. Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 567: Laboratory in Developmental Biology
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Descriptive and experimental study of the development of animals. Laboratories do not necessarily follow lecture material. Preparation for Course P or C: BIOL 566 or consent of instructor. Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 2. Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 579: Fate of Chemicals in the Environment
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
An investigation of the fate and transport of chemicals in the environment, including air, soil/sediment, and water. Special consideration will be given to the degradation of chemicals by microorganisms and to methods to maximize their activities (bioremediation). Preparation for Course P: BIOL 217 and a course in organic chemistry. Cr. 4. Hours Class 3, Lab. 2. Session Indicators (spring) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 580: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A study of evolution as a basic concept of the biological sciences; an examination of current methods of experimentation within areas, as well as evidences for the possible mechanisms of evolutionary change. Preparation for Course P: BIOL 217 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 582: Ecotoxicology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
An investigation into the effects of environmental pollutants on ecosystem structure and function. The fate of pollutants in the environment is considered as it relates to the direct and indirect effects of chemicals on biota. Also considered are regulatory aspects of ecotoxicology. Preparation for Course P: BIOL 217, 218, and 219. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (spring) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 584: Molecular Biology and Applications Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
A lab consisting of mini-projects that emphasize the applications of several molecular biological techniques, such as Southern blotting, DNA-DNA hybridization, purification and cloning of genes into plasmid vectors, genetic engineering and PCR amplication. Applications emphasized include DNA fingerprinting in humans, evolution, and systematics by comparing 18S and 16S rDNA from different species, and genetic engineering of yeast with genes encoding beta carotene. Preparation for Course P or C: BIOL 509. Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 3. Session Indicators (fall) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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BIOL 586: Topics in Behavior and Ecology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
In-depth examination of topics in ecology and behavior not treated extensively in other courses, e.g., behavioral ecology of reproduction, foraging ecology and behavior, and the behavioral ecology of defense against predators. Preparation for Course P: an ecology course or consent of instructor. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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