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ANA 534: Gross Anatomy And Neuroanatomy
6.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of human gross anatomy and neuroanatomy, with a particular emphasis on functional anatomy and neuroanatomy of the head and neck. Lecture/laboratory course, with dissection being an essential component of the laboratory portion. 140 hours. Prereq: Admission to the College of Dentistry or some background in biology and consent of instructor. (Same as OBI 815.)
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ANA 536: Human Embryology, an Abbreviated Course
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A concise presentation of developmental mechanisms, early development of the embryo, and subsequent development of selected systems and regions of the body. Lecture, one hour. Prereq: Admission to the College of Dentistry.
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ANA 538: Human Neuroanatomy, an Abbreviated Course
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A concise presentation of the functional organization of the human nervous system. Lecture, two hours. Prereq: Admission to the College of Dentistry.
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ANA 600: Seminar in Anatomy
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A weekly seminar devoted to presentation and discussion of classic and new research in the field. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits. Prereq: Admission to the anatomy graduate program or permission of the course director.
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ANA 609: Educational Strategies in The Anatomical Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course informs on and examines multiple aspects of teaching the Anatomical Sciences. Classroom and laboratory issues, teaching theory, portfolio development and presentation strategies are among the topics covered. Prereq: Admission to the graduate certificate program in the Anatomical Sciences or the permission of the course director.
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ANA 611: Regional Human Anatomy
5.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Functional human anatomy covering all regions of the body utilizing dissection techniques with an emphasis on cross-sectional anatomy and normal morphology. Lecture, four hours; laboratory, four hours per week. Prereq: Enrollment in the PAS Program of the College of Allied Health or a graduate program in the biomedical sciences (by consent of course director only).
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ANA 612: Biology of Aging
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A multidisciplinary discussion of how the process of aging affects biological systems. Coverage will be quite broad and includes topics such as subcellular and cellular aging, genetics, immunology, anatomy and physiology, animal model of aging, etc. Prereq: Enrollment in a graduate program of a biomedical science department or consent of instructor. (Same as BIO/GRN/PGY 612.)
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ANA 618: Molecular Neurobiology
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course provides knowledge base and analytical skills in the field of molecular neurobiology. An in-depth introduction to current technologies, their rationale and limitations, will be the focus to address normal brain function and neuropathological conditions. Prereq: BCH 501, 502, NEU 605, or consent of instructor. (Same as BIO/MI/PGY 618.)
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ANA 625: Introduction to Functional Mri
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Hands-on course for practitioners interested in acquiring functional MRI technique(s) as a research tool. Prereq: (1) Introductory statistics (e.g. PSY 610, STA 503, STA 570). (2) Permission of instructor.
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ANA 629: Techniques of Anatomical Research
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The objective of this course is the familiarization of students with research techniques in anatomy. The relationship will be tutorial. Students will work under the direction of given staff members for determined periods of time, usually on a problem. The exact length of time will depend upon the student's purposes, progress and the techniques. The problem may be new research or a repetition of previous work. May be repeated to a maximum of four hours. Prereq: Previous senior college or graduate level work in biology and consent of instructor.
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