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BIOL 446: Exercise Physiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Using exercise biochemistry as a foundation, this course will examine the responses and adaptations to physical exercise and/or inactivity, with special emphases on nutrition, energy metabolism, and endocrinology; and their relations to health.
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BIOL 448: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Fundamental principles of biodiversity maintenance through the managment of ecosystems and populations. This course will examine conservation at the level of species, population, and ecosystems.
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BIOL 450: Introductory Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
General principles of vertebrate endocrinology, including biochemistry, metabolism, cellular activity, and organismal and behavioral effect of systemic hormones and neurotransmitters.
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BIOL 454: Human Cellular Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course focuses on the cellular/molecular underpinnings and integration of human systems physiology, including the general principles of homeostasis, endocrinology, neurophysiology, muscle, cardiac, pulmonary and renal physiology including fluid and electrolyte balance. Prerequisite: BIOL 304
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BIOL 463: Foundations of Immunobiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The cellular and molecular basis of immune function. Topics include receptors on T, B, and antigen presenting cells, cytokine networking, complement, function of the major histocompatibility complex, hypersensitivity of the immune system, and infection by HIV.
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BIOL 464: General Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
General introduction to the diversity, bioenergetics, growth, genetics, and ecology of microorganisms. Special emphasis will be placed on molecular and genomic methods used in the characterization of microorganisms.
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BIOL 465: General Microbiology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Two two-hour laboratories per week. Basic techniques in handling bacteria, identifying microorganisms and investigating microbial growth and metabolism.
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BIOL 470: Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
A study of genes and genomes, and the processes that control their expression. Special emphsis will be placed on techniques used to analyze and manipulate nucleic acids and proteins, including bioinformatice approaches.
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BIOL 475: General Ecology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours per week. An introduction to the science of ecology: study of general theories, models, and problems in population, community, and ecosystem levels.
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BIOL 479: Biometry
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is intended for students pursuing a biology major or minor. College-level algebra and general biology are required. The course will cover biological distributions and probabilities; the application of hypothesis testing; the relationship between biological and statistical hypothesis; the nature of biological data and sampling regimes, and how these fit within the scientific method.
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