| source Georgetown (X) |
level |
department Cell Biology (X) |
Credits: 3 credits
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A comprehensive study of the microscopic structure of the cell, of the primary tissues, and of the architecture of the adult organs. Departmental permission required.
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This course provides students with an overview of embryonic development emphasizing both morphological aspects and control mechanisms at the molecular level. Permission of instructor required.
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This course will be oriented towards beginning graduate students in the basic medical and biological sciences who expect to use animals in research. The course will consist of weekly two-hour sessions and the format will include lectures, demonstrations, and videotapes covering such topics as the biology and diseases of laboratory animals, handling and sampling techniques, methods of anesthesia and euthanasia, principles of aseptic surgery, zoonotic diseases, complicating factors in animal research, laws and regulations which affect animal research, and ethical considerations. Evaluation of the student will be based upon class participation and the preparation of a short term paper. No formal examination. Permission of instructor required.
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This course covers topics in the disciplines of Cell Biology, Cell Signaling, and Developmental Biology for advanced undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. The major topics covered include: cytoskeletal organization; cell adhesion; extracellular matrix; cell signaling; cell cycle; tissue biology/histology; early development and patterning; and organogenesis.
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Credits: 2
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Presentation and discussion of current literature in Cell Biology
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Reading and discussion of current literature in Cell Biology. LIMITED TO GRADUATE STUDENTS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF CELL BIOLOGY
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Cell Biology seminar series; for first year Cell Biology students only.
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Cell Biology seminar series; for second year Cell Biology students only.
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Independent thesis or rotation research for Cell Biology students, first year only.
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