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BBS 503: Basic Biomedical Science II
5.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
An intensive multi-disciplinary course designed for all biomedical graduate students. A continuation of BBS-G501, the course topics include bioenergetics; control of nitrogen metabolism; the cytoskeleton, extracellular matrix, and cell junctions; cell signaling and drug action; cell cycle, cancer, and development; integrated biology and the immune system. Offered every spring semester.
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BBS 504: Spc Tpc in Basic Biomed Sci II
4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
An intensive multi-disciplinary course designed for all biomedical students. Course involves participation in small group exercises involving problem solving and critical analysis of current scientific literature in selected special topics, as related to the lecture topics in the co-requisite. Offered every spring semester.
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BBS 510: Ethics for Research Scientists
0.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Course covers a variety of topics relevant to the ethical aspects of conducting and reporting scientific investigations including general ethical principles, use of animals and human subjects in research, authorship, mentorship, conflicts of interest, and scientific misconduct. Offered every spring semester.
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BBS 592: Basc Biomedical Sci Colloquium
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Students are introduced to the techniques of critical data analysis and formal scientific presentation through weekly colloquia. Second-year students from the various biomedical science departments present in the Fall semester, first-year students present in the spring semester. Emphasis is placed on styles of presentation and techniques for effective communication. In the Spring semester, each student critically reviews and presents a topic from the current scientific literature at one of the weekly col loquia. All students are required to attend both the scientific presentation and a 10-15 minute discussion session that follows. Offered every fall and spring semester.
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BBS 597: Intro to Bsic Biomedical Rsrch
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Each semester is divided into three five-week rotations in different research laboratories. Students are introduced to research problems currently under investigation and to advance techniques employed in those studies. The first rotation involves introductory activities distributed between the six graduate biomedical science programs of the medical school. Offered every fall and spring semester.
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BCHM 599: Thesis Research
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
No course description available.
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BCHM 623: Macromolecules: Strct & Fnctn
4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Students participate in self-directed problem-solving exercises designed to provide familiarity with concepts and methodology in the analysis of enzyme catalysis, protein-nucleic acid interactions, and protein function and regulation. Emphasis is on independent investigation of information resources, development of a research plan, design of experimental approaches, and evaluation of data. Offered every fall semester.
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BCHM 624: Adv. Tpcs in Biochem & Mol Bio
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Two topics of current interest in the general areas of macromolecular structure and function, molecular biology, signal transduction, and regulation of metabolism are presented each semester. Emphasis is on application of the scientific method and evaluation and interpretation of experimental data. Offered every fall semester.
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BCHM 625: Prep & Evl of Sci Rsrch Propsl
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lectures dealing with organization and evaluation of research proposals. Presentations of published papers selected by students in an areas outside their dissertation topic. Weekly progress reports lead up to submission of a research proposal. Proposals are critiqued by faculty and students and are revised in light of written critiques. Offered every spring semester.
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BCHM 628: Intro to Genomics & Bioinforms
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lectures dealing with organization and evaluation of research proposals. Presentations of published papers selected by students in an areas outside their dissertation topic. Weekly progress reports lead up to submission of a research proposal. Proposals are critiqued by faculty and students and are revised in light of written critiques. Offered every spring semester.
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