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BPH 400: Biological Physics
4.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: BIO 01, CHE 03 or CHE 01, PHY 108 Corequisites: None Type: LEC Principles of biophysics and physics applied to biological problems as well as to single protein molecules will be discussed. The topics to be covered will be centered on biological cells and their molecules, molecular motion, energy, thermodynamics and chemical forces, cooperative phenomena, enzymes and molecular machines, and various molecular machines in biological membranes. The course addresses contemporary topics and their understanding in biophysical and physical principles underlying the function of individual molecules in biology.
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BPH 402: Biophysics Problems for Undergraduates
1.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LAB Individual research projects in biophysics of mutual interest to student and instructor; experimental or theoretical project; may include training in appropriate biophysical techniques.
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BPH 402 - Biophysics Problems for Undergraduates
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BPH 403: Molecular Biophysics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC Introduces the major areas of molecular biophysics and their foundations in chemistry and physics. Includes molecular interactions, structural analysis through diffraction techniques, macromolecular physical chemistry, the effects of physical forces, and thermodynamic systems.
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BPH 403 - Molecular Biophysics
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BPH 404: Physics of Medical Imaging I
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC Part I of a two semester course covering the basic physical principles of medical imaging. Provides an understanding of the principles of radiography (x-ray tubes and generators, x-ray interactions, screen/film systems, scattered radiation control, fluoroscopy, mammography, and digital imaging systems), image quality concepts and visual perception. Dual listed with BPH 504.
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BPH 404 - Physics of Medical Imaging I
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BPH 405: Biophysical Basics:Processes
4.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC/REC The first third covers basic physicochemical concepts of various properties related to cell membrane transport: osmotic pressure, permeability, membrane potential, excitability of nervous tissues and various ion channels. The remaining two-thirds are spent by instructors from various laboratories give introductory sessions on respective up-dated topics in their research fields: endocytic recycling in cells, extocytosis in synapses, membrane fusion, ion channel kinetics, ligand-gated ion channels, membrane mechanics, axonal properties, protein folding, and protein-nucleic acid interaction with optical trapping method. This course is dual listed with BPH 505.
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BPH 405 - Biophysical Basics:Processes
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BPH 410: Introductory Quantitative Biology
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: BIO 01, MTH 14, PHY 108 Corequisites: None Type: LEC This course will focus on data analysis, mathematical modeling and computational analysis of problems in cellular and molecular biology. Topics are selected from a variety of areas and cover most commonly used analysis and modeling approaches. These include, for example, chemical kinetics, diffusion, electrotonic interactions, single molecule kinetics, DNA/protein sequence analysis, macromolecular simulation, etc. In addition to basic theory, students will also gain hands-on experience on the use of computers and various computer programs. Abundant opportunity will be provided for students who have specific interests. This course is dual listed with BPH 510.
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BPH 410 - Introductory Quantitative Biology
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BPH 458: Experimental Biophysics
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Majors only Corequisites: None Type: LAB Senior research project: students work in the laboratories of faculty carrying out research in various areas of experimental (or theoretical) biophysics. Exposes students to techniques including: ion-channel and membrane protein structure analysis, electrobiological procedures applicable to the investigation and analysis of neurological problems, biomaterials characterization, molecular structure determination, and biophysical techniques for the analysis and characterization of proteins. Opportunities are usually available to receive training in some clinical biophysical procedures and techniques in various hospital settings. A lab report describing student research accomplishments is required.
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BPH 498: Research
1.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor Corequisites: None Type: LAB Under the direction of faculty, experimental and theoretical research in the areas of biophysics, physiology and neurosciences.
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BPH 499: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: TUT For students having specific academic interests or objectives; requires department faculty sponsor before registration.
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CDS 151: Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
3.00 Credits
University at Buffalo
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Surveys the field of communication disorders and introduces the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology. Introduces the nature of communication disorders and the effects of speech-language-hearing handicaps on the lives of individuals, families, and society. An informational course for students in education, social, and health-related fields who deal with persons whose communicative behaviors are at variance with the norm.
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