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BIOL 4000: Methods in Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides hands-on training in basic techniques used in the analysis of genes at the molecular level. Techniques covered include manipulation of bacterial cloning vectors, restriction mapping, nucleic acid hybridization, PCR, and the use of computers to analyze DNA sequences. Prerequisites: BIOL 3080, BIOL 3081, CHEM 3100, CHEM 3101 or permission of instructor. Note: BIOL 4000 & BIOL 4001 must be taken concurrently.
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BIOL 4001: Methods in Molecular Biology:Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides hands-on training in basic techniques used in the analysis of genes at the molecular level. Techniques covered include manipulation of bacterial cloning vectors, restriction mapping, nucleic acid hybridization, PCR, and the use of computers to analyze DNA sequences. Prerequisites: BIOL 3080, BIOL 3081, CHEM 3100, CHEM 3101 or permission of instructor. Note: BIOL 4000 & BIOL 4001 must be taken concurrently.
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BIOL 4010: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Covers the development of evolutionary theory, from Darwin to the present. Examines theories of biological evolution and the data that support them. Readings will be original sources. Prerequisites: BIOL 3050 and junior standing.
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BIOL 4030: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Examines the development of disease processes within the cell, organs, systems, and throughout the body. Reviews body organs, systems, and homeostatic mechanisms in detail. Explains the factors that induce and perpetuate pathologic change or provide compensation. Prerequisites: junior standing and CHEM 2110.
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BIOL 4050: Gene Expression
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Reviews the structure and function of chromosomes, the regulation of gene expression, and the molecular basis of gene mutation. Special topics will include gene regulation during development, the genetic basis of cancer, and the use of transgenic model systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 3050, BIOL 3051, and BIOL 3080.
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BIOL 4100: Neurobiology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Webster University
A general study of nervous systems, with special reference to the human. Relates structure to function. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010 or CHEM 2110 or equivalent.
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BIOL 4210: Advanced Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Course will include discussions of excitable tissues, cardiovascular system, renal function, respiratory system, and fluid/electrolyte/pH balance. Taught in first eight weeks of semester. Prerequisites: BIOL 1620, 1621 or BIOL 3020, 3021 or permission of instructor. Note: Biology majors who take BIOL 4210 must also take BIOL 4220.
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BIOL 4220: Advanced Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Course will include discussions of neuromuscular, endocrine, digestive, reproductive, and immune systems. Taught in second eight weeks of a semester. Prerequisites: BIOL 1620, 1621 or BIOL 3020, 3021 and BIOL 4210 or permission of instructor. Note: Biology majors who take BIOL 4210 must also take BIOL 4220.
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BIOL 4300: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides the student with a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved in protecting the body from infections and other potential sources of tissue damage. It examines the workings of the immune system and the interrelationships among its cell types. Prerequisite: BIOL 3080.
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BIOL 4400: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Lecture and discussion of the research process from question formulation to planning, design, methodology analysis, and preparation of a research proposal. Prerequisites: CHEM 3100 and senior standing.
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