2016-2017 University Catalog 
    
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BIOL 396 - Selected Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology


Credits: 3-4


Prerequisites: BIOL 220, and at least junior standing. Topics include genetics, virology, cell biology and microbiology. May be repeated for degree credit if the topics are different.

Winter 2017, BIOL 396A-01: Selected Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology: Receptor Pharmacology and Physiology (3). Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and at least junior standing. This course is focused on the wide range of receptors and channels that make up biological membranes. These proteins lie at the interface between chemical signals and cells, and are critical for cellular communication, neuronal connectivity, and sensory transduction, and some have even been co-opted for cutting edge neuroscience research. These interactions drive the pharmaceutical industry, and the role of membrane proteins in the quality of human life is a recurring theme. After thoroughly engaging in the primarily literature of the field, we learn to summarize and communicate exciting new findings to a wide range of audiences. Pask.




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