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BIOLOGY 597A: ST-Cancer Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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BIOLOGY 597AB: ST-Animal Behavior Lecture
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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BIOLOGY 597AC: ST-Animal Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
This course will explore how animals use different modes of communication (sound, smell, electricity, etc.), and how the messages encoded in signals evolved. We will also look at the physiology and anatomy of signal production and perception, and at the function and evolution of sexually selected signals (antlers, bird song, etc.) The class will include projects in which students will learn how to analyze and interpret vocal and visual communication. When taken with Biology 494LI, this course satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Biol and BS-Biol majors.
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BIOLOGY 597ED: ST-DNA/Dvrsty:Evol&DevlpmAnml
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
How do complex morphologies develop from a single-cell embryo? What makes the human hand different from the horse's hoof, the bat's wing, or the flipper of a whale? These and related questions will be addressed as we explore the genetic and developmental basis of evolutionary change.
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BIOLOGY 597K: Sptpc-Junior Fellows
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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BIOLOGY 597M: Endocrine Disruptors in the Ma
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The goal of this course will be to provide a structured and mentored student-based investigation of the impacts of Endocrine Disruptors on human health, the regulatory environment that has overseen the proliferation of these chemicals, and market-based strategies for empowering consumers to make informed choices.
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BIOLOGY 597OM: ST-How Organisms Move
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
While watching a heron fly, a worm burrow or even a tree bend in a strong wind, many questions arise about the materials and mechanisms of organismal movement.Understanding how organisms are built and how they move is important not only to studies of basic biology and evolution, but also to the design of biologically-inspired products.In this wide-ranging course, we will examine the fundamentals of movement and materials from single-celled wigglers to multi-legged runners and place them in the context of both evolutionary history and engineering design.The goal of the course is to open new windows into understanding our moving and flexing biological world and to show the fundamental links between organismal biology, physics, evolution and engineering.
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BIOLOGY 696: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Directed research project on some problem in biology. Credit, 1-6.
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BIOLOGY 697BI: ST-Bioinformatics
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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BIOLOGY 791B: S-Responsible Conduct of Rsrch
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
This seminar is designed to stimulate critical thinking about ethical research and to engage students in discussion regarding research ethics in the life sciences. Topics to be covered will include responsible conduct of research, workplace ethics, mentoring, publication practices and authorship, collaborative research, and the use of animals and humans in research. Students will participate in discussion, review case studies, and give an end of the semester presentation. The course is required of all first year Neuroscience and Behavior graduate students; however, it is open to all graduate students in the life sciences.
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