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BIOL 493: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. Students who have completed BIOL 491, 492 may enroll in BIOL 493, 494 as a second year of independent research. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission and BIOL 492. Credits: 2 BIOL 494 - Independent Research 4 [Print Course]
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BIOL 494: Independent Research
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. Students who have completed BIOL 491, 492 may enroll in BIOL 493, 494 as a second year of independent research. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: BIOL 493. Credits: 2 BIOL 495 - Independent Research 5 [Print Course]
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BIOL 495: Independent Research
5.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research for qualified undergraduates under the direction of a faculty member. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:?Instructor permission and BIOL 494. Credits: 2 BIOL 496 - Independent Research 6 [Print Course]
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BIOL 496: Independent Research
6.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research for qualified undergraduates under the direction of a faculty member. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: instructor permission and BIOL 495. Credits: 2 BIOL 497 - Independent Research 7 [Print Course]
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BIOL 497: Independent Research
7.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Credits: 2 BIOL 498 - Independent Research 8 [Print Course]
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BIOL 498: Independent Research
8.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Independent research under the guidance of a departmental faculty member.? (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:? BIOL 497 Credits: 2 BIOL 501 - Biochemistry [Print Course]
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BIOL 4993: Independent Study In Biology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Tutorial or seminar course that allows intensive study of the literature in a particular area of biology under the guidance of a Biology faculty member.
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BIOL 5010: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Structure and function of the major constituents of cells (proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates) and the relationship to cellular metabolism and self-replication. Lectures and discussion.
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BIOL 5070: Practical Aspects of Light Microscopy in the Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Practical usage of various microscopy imaging methodologies to study the morphology and cellular function in various biological systems from single cell to single molecule in cells and tissues. Topics include basics theory of microscopy, imaging and image analysis to solve various biological questions, fluorophore labeling, technical and hands on training on various microscopy techniques applied in different biological and biomedical investigations. Lectures, discussion, student presentations and laboratory.
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BIOL 5080: Developmental Mechanisms
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Analyzes the cellular and molecular basis of developmental phenomena, reviewing both classical foundations and recent discoveries. Lectures focus on the major developmental systems used for analysis of embryogenesis (e.g., mouse, frog, and fly) and concentrate on several themes that pervade modern research in this area (e.g., signal transduction mechanisms). Readings are from the primary research literature, supplemented by textbook assignments. Lectures and discussion.
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