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BIOL 2840C: Cell Metabolism and Disease
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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BIOL 2840D: To Be Determined
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Brown University
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BIOL 2840E: Topics in Cancer Biology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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BIOL 2840F: Pathobiological Basis of Disease: Intrinsic and Environmental Regulators
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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BIOL 2840G: Small Wonders: Science, Technology, and Human Health Impacts of Nanomaterials
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A multidisciplinary course focusing on nanomaterials as enabling components in emerging nanotechnologies. Covers major classes of nanomaterials, their synthesis, processing, and properties. The fundamental interactions of nanoscale structures with biological molecules, cells, and whole organisms will be explored. Suitable for students in engineering, physical sciences, or biology. Primarily for graduates. Undergraduate enrollment by written permission.
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BIOL 2840H: Human Reproduction Biology and Toxicology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar is primarily intended for graduate students with a solid background in the life sciences and with some knowledge of human physiology. The course will review basic human female and male reproductive systems and methods in assessment of reproductive status. We will discuss assisted reproductive techniques and launch into the topics of various toxicants and their impact on reproductive development and function. Enrollment limited to 20.
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BIOL 2850: Introduction to Research in Pathobiology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Introduces incoming pathobiology graduate students with research opportunities in the laboratories of program faculty. Consists of seminars with individual faculty members in the graduate program in pathobiology. Required background reading of recent papers lead to a discussion of current research in the faculty member's laboratory. Additional discussions include safety and ethical issues in research. Open only to first-year graduate students in the program in pathobiology.
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BIOL 2860: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines research and modern techniques, emphasizing infectious disease and environmental exposures correlating histopathology with molecular pathogenesis: cell injury, inflammation, thrombosis and vascular disease, cancer, and toxicology. Based on BIOL 1860 lectures plus discussion section. Expected: BIOL 1290, 2050 (other 1000-level biology course with approval). Textbook plus primary lecture. Required for Pathobiology graduate students, written permission for other graduate or M.P.H. students.
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BIOL 2930: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Topics vary each semester.
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BIOL 2930Z: Pharmaceutics Delivery in Biological Systems
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course will address the historical persepctives and the science and technologies that form the basis of drug, protein and gene delivery systems. Presentations and interpretations of these advances in the lay press will also be reviewed and discussed. Therapeutic systems will be presented in the context of specific organ systems and associated pathophysiologies. Topics for discussion will include drug and gene therapies for cardiovascular disease, hormone therapies, bone and cartilage related therapies and genetically-based vaccines. The immerging areas of in utero and embryonic gene therapies will also be discussed. This course is designed for post-baccalaureate level students who are professionals in the pharmaceutical industry. Students are expected to have diverse backgrounds and varying levels of knowledge in Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry. Previous undergraduate education in the Life Sciences that are equivalent to such courses as BIOL 0200, BIOL 0280 and CHEM 0350 are acceptable.
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