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BIOL 4120: When Good Cells Go Bad
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will cover topics related to major neurodegenerative diseases including Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Muscular Dystrophy (MD), Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (Neurofibrosarcoma) and Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST). Topics related to pathology and molecular mechanism of diseases, possible drug discovery targets, and therapeutic discovery approaches will be emphasized. Prerequisites: BIOL 3000, BIOL 3010.
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BIOL 4130: Population Ecology and Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The mathematical foundations of population dynamics and species interactions as applied to population and community ecology and problems in conservation biology.
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BIOL 416: Functional Genomics
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The first half of the course serves as an introduction to basic bioinformatics and genomics. The second half of the course concentrates on the rapidly evolving discipline of Functional Genomics, which takes advantage of the dramatic increase in the amount of known genome sequences to address biological questions at a genome-wide level. Areas of Functional Genomics that will be covered during the lectures and computer labs of this course include RNA profiling, proteomics, and systems biology. Recent articles from the scientific literature will be used to illustrate these topics. This course includes lectures, computer labs, and literature discussions. Credits: 3 BIOL 417 - Cellular Neurobiology [Print Course]
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BIOL 4160: Functional Genomics Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The course serves as a hands-on introduction to genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Topics that will be covered during the lectures and computer labs of this course include genome sequence analysis, genome expression analysis, and genomic circuits analysis. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010.
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BIOL 4170: Cellular Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Explores a cellular approach to the study of the nervous system. Topics include the structure and function of ionic channels in cell membranes; the electrochemical basis of the cell resting potential; the generation and conduction of nerve impulses; and synaptic transmissions. Three lecture and demonstration/discussion credits. Class meetings include lectures, discussion, student presentations, and computer simulations of neurophysiology with NeuroDynamix.
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BIOL 4180: Behavioral Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Behavioral ecology explores the evolutionary analysis and explanations for the diversity of animal behavior, including foraging decisions, altruism, cooperation, mate choice, group living, parental care and range of other sociobiological phenomena. Prereuaisite: BIOL 3020.
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BIOL 4190: Biological Clocks
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Introduces biological timekeeping as used by organisms for controlling diverse processes, including sleep-wakefulness cycles, photoperiodic induction and regression, locomotor rhythmicity, eclosion rhythmicity, and the use of the biological clock in orientation and navigation.
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BIOL 4215: Microbial Genomics
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Explores how genomics has revolutionized every aspect of microbiology. Fundamental principles of microbiology, together with the basics of genomics will be introduced. Topics include microbial cell structure, metabolism, genetics, microbial diversity and ecology, epidemiology, genome sequencing technologies and comparative genomics. Prerequisites: BIOL 3000 and BIOL 3010
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BIOL 4220: Introduction to Systems Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
An introduction to a new research paradigm that focuses on the systematic study of complex interactions at the molecular, network and genomic level. This course will review state-of-the-art high throughput techniques and modeling methods used to obtain, integrate and analyze complex data from biological systems. This course will be a combination of text based lectures and discussions of the current literature pertinent to Systems Biology. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010. Also recommended is BIOL 3000
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BIOL 4240: History and Philosophy of Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will give an overview of the major conceptual and experimental advances in Biology. It will explore the relationships of Biology to mathematics and physical sciences and explore philosophical issues relevant to science in general, Biology in particular.
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