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BIMS 8066: Cardiovascular Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
An intense six-week course emphasizing autonomic pharmacology, and basic principles of cardiovascular function. This will be integrated into the Medical Physiology course and supplemented by weekly meetings with Cardiovascular faculty. Prerequisites are cell biology and biochemistry.
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BIMS 8071: CVRC Research in Progress
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
CVRC Research in Progress
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BIMS 8072: CVRC Research in Progress
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
CVRC Research in Progress
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BIMS 8090: Cell Imaging
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Principles of optical and electron microscopy, light absorption and emission, quantitative fluorescence imaging; in vivo imaging; image processing, FRET and FLIM, photo-bleaching and photo-activation, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, speckle microscopy, and other new techniques for studying cell dynamics by microscopy. Includes lectures on these topics and discussions of research papers.
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BIMS 8091: CVRC Seminars
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
CVRC Seminars
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BIMS 8092: CVRC Seminars
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
CVRC Seminars
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BIMS 8121: Skeletal Health and Disease
2.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The biological structure of skeletal tissues, the role of growth factors in mesenchymal cell signaling and differentiation, tissue regeneration and genetic diseases will be presented by experts in the field. Recent publications will be assigned to participating postdoctoral fellows and senior graduate students for in depth discussion of major discoveries and technological advances in the molecular and cellular biology of skeletal tissues. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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BIMS 8122: Skeletal Health and Disease
2.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The biological structure of skeletal tissues, the role of growth factors in mesenchymal cell signaling and differentiation, tissue regeneration and genetic diseases will be presented by experts in the field. Recent publications will be assigned to participating postdoctoral fellows and senior graduate students for in depth discussion of major discoveries and technological advances in the molecular and cellular biology of skeletal tissues. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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BIMS 8131: Topics in the Molecular Basis of Human Disease
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The course will address the biologic/molecular mechanisms related to selected disease processes as they affect specific cell types, tissues, and/or organic systems. A strong focus of the course will be the discussion of the basic pathobiologic processes and the contemporary biomedical translation of experimental science to the understanding and treatment of human disease.
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BIMS 8132: Topics in the Molecular Basis of Human Disease
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This is a series of joint lectures by basic and clinical scientists that focuses on the clinical context of a specific biomedical problem and the contemporary research that has resulted in major advances and treatment of the disease. Note: Students may take part II before part I of this course. This is a series of joint lectures by basic and clinical scientists that focuses on the clinical context of a specific biomedical problem.
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