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Dartmouth - Advanced Topics in Genetics and Molecular Genetics

118. Advanced Topics in Genetics and Molecular Genetics <
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Dartmouth - Oncogenomics

144. Oncogenomics<
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Dartmouth - Animal Development and Human Disease

147. Animal Development and Human Disease<
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research Colloquium: Developmental Biology

267. Graduate Research Colloquium: Developmental Biology<
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Dartmouth - Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology II

09W, 10W: 9 The second term of the required year-long graduate-level core course. Topics include introductory immunology, microbial pathogenesis, principles of genetics, model organisms, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. Prerequisite: Biochemistry 101 or permission of the instructor. Not open to undergraduate students. Three lectures per week. Berwin, Cole, and associates. 118. Advanced Topics in Genetics and Molecular Genetics (Identical to Biochemistry 118)
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Dartmouth - Genetics and Physiology of Behavior

09W, 10W: Arrange Examination of the genetic, physiological, cellular, and molecular bases of behavior and responses to environmental factors in eukaryotic organisms. Topics to be covered from the current and classic literature will include circadian rhythmicity, learning and memory, and other areas of current research; topics emphasized will vary from year to year. Four hours of lecture and discussion per week. Open to undergraduates (with senior standing and permission of an instructor) who should enroll under Biology 79. The staff. 144. Oncogenomics
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Dartmouth - Human Genetics

(Identical to Microbiology and Immunology 145)
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Dartmouth - Molecular and Computational Genomics

09S: Arrange Offered in alternate years The sequencing of the complete genomes of many organisms is transforming biology into an information science. This means the modern biologist must possess both molecular and computational skills to adequately mine this data for biological insights. Taught mainly from the primary literature, topics will include genome sequencing and annotation, genome variation, gene mapping, gene expression and functional genomics, proteomics and systems biology. The course will meet for 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: permission of an instructor. Moore, Whitfield. 147. Animal Development and Human Disease
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research in Genetics A

All terms: Arrange An original individual, experimental, or theoretical investigation beyond the undergraduate level in genetics. This course is open only to graduate students, prior to passing their qualifying exam; it may be elected for credit more than once. This course carries one course credit and should be elected by students conducting research and also electing two or more other graduate or undergraduate courses. Dunlap and the staff of the Program. 198. Graduate Research in Genetics B
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research in Genetics C

All terms: Arrange An original individual, experimental, or theoretical investigation beyond the undergraduate level in genetics. This course is open only to graduate students, prior to passing their qualifying exam; it may be elected for credit more than once. This course carries three course credits and should be elected by students conducting research exclusively in any one term. Dunlap and the staff of the Program. 267. Graduate Research Colloquium: Developmental Biology
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research Colloquium: Chromatin Structure

(Identical to Microbiology and Immunology 271)
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research Colloquium: Cell Cycle and Metabolism

F, W, S: Arrange All graduate students are required to enroll in Graduate Research Colloquium during each term of residence, except summer. In the Cell Cycle and Metabolism section this journal club will focus on the interface between protein functional analysis and cell biology. Emphasis will be on papers in which enzymes with roles in the cell division cycle and/or metabolism are characterized using a mix of in vitro and in vivo approaches. Enrolled students will develop a literature screening method using Pubmed, Faculty of 1000 and/or Google Scholar. Each student will be responsible to read nine papers and present one paper per term. Papers will be circulated by email one week in advance of their discussion. To ensure that all students read and analyze the papers, the supervising faculty will call on students at random to present one figure per paper. Not open to undergraduates. Brenner. 297. Graduate Research in Genetics A
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Dartmouth - Graduate Research in Genetics B

All terms: Arrange An original individual, experimental, or theoretical investigation beyond the undergraduate level in genetics. This course is open only to graduate students, subsequent to passing their qualifying exam; it may be elected for credit more than once. This course carries two course credits and should be elected by students electing only departmental colloquia in addition to research. Dunlap and the staff of the Program. 299. Graduate Research in Genetics C
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