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BIO 266W: Tree Of Life Writing
0.50 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 268: Laboratory In Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is designed to provide (1) introduction to model organisms (2) training in specific methods used in molecular, cell and developmental biology research, with emphasis on data acquisition and analysis (3) experience in the design and execution of experiments, reading and writing scientific reports, and public scientific presentation.
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BIO 268W: Laboratory In Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology Writing
0.50 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 271W: Topics In Drug Development
1.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Americans today live longer and healthier lives than they did fifty years ago. Many of these health advances have been due to the discovery and development of therapeutic compounds (drugs). Despite these gains, there are still many health problems for which there are few therapeutic options. Thus, the development of new drugs to treat these diseases is the focus of intense effort. We will explore drug development approaches, including evaluation of natural products, screening compound libraries, and rational drug design. Students will choose a topic, write short pieces that serve as building blocks for the final 10-15 page review article, and revise this paper at least once. This course satisfies one of your two required upper-level writing experiences. It is a half-semester course, meeting once weekly. There will be significant out-of-class time commitment required for writing, revision, self-assessment, and peer-review.
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BIO 272W: Dev A Professnl Bio Wrt Port
1.00 Credits
University of Rochester
After completing a Biology degree, many people apply to graduate or medical school, become laboratory technicians, or do work that in some way describes science to non-scientists. These options all require writing, although the particulars vary. In this class, students will complete short writing assignments that tailor information about a single topic to different audiences. They will then identify the area(s) where they would like to concentrate their efforts, and write and revise at least one significant piece of scientific writing. More than one piece may be required; the final project should contain 10-15 pages of writing (split as desired between projects). This course satisfies one of your two required upper-level writing experiences. It is a half-semester course, meeting once weekly. There will be significant out-of-class time commitment required for writing, revision, self-assessment, and peer-review.
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BIO 390: Supervised Teaching
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 391: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 391W: Independent Study Writing
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 395: Independent Research
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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BIO 395W: Independent Research Writing
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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