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1 BioMed Undergraduate/Graduate istings Sem Banner No. Title Dept. eader Co-instructors ect hr AB FIEDWORK ab = ; Disc = D Principles of Nutrition Flynn D: W 1-2: Biotechnology in Medicine MPPB Zielinski Hawrot T 12-12:50; T 5-5:50 D: M 4-:4: F Darwinian Medicine EEB Tatar X H Plants, Food and People Heywood M,W 3:00-4: P Development of Scientific Theories: Context and the Individual Helfand X The Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease EEB Weinreich MWF 10:00-10: Vertebrate Evolution and Diversity EEB Janis Biological Design: Structural Architecture of Organisms EEB Swartz MWF 2:00-2: Invertebrate Zoology EEB Dunn MWF 11:00-11:50 : W 11-11: Coastal Ecology and Conservation (register ENVS XIST) EEB Bertness Genetics McKeown Reenan T,Th 10:30-11:50 : Arr Evolutionary Biology EEB Rand MWF 9:00-9:50 D: Environmental Science in Changing World (register ENVS XIST) EEB Porder : W 1-4; T 2:30-5: Principles of Immunology MMI Bungiro Principles of Physiology MPPB Stein T,Th 10:30-11:50 : Arr Independent Study in Science Writing A Thompson, M. ; 1/2 credit ,2050 Biology of the Eukaryotic Cell (Graduate Students register for 2050) Gerbi Miller T,Th 1-2:20 D: 4-5; Th 12-12:50; Arr: T: Polymer Science for Biomaterials MPPB Mathiowitz
2 BioMed Undergraduate/Graduate istings Sem Banner No. Title Dept. eader Co-instructors ect hr Topics in Signal Transduction MPPB Oancea Principles of Exercise Physiology MPPB Hai M,W,F 1:00-1:50 AB FIEDWORK ab = ; Disc = D Synthetic Biological Systems Wessel T,Th 4:00-5: Physiological Pharmacology MPPB Marshall T,Th 10:30-11: ,2270 Advanced Biochemistry (Graduate students register for 2270) Brodsky Page : W 1-6, F 1-6; D: Conservation Biology EEB Sax Terrestrial Biogeochemistry and the Functioning of Ecosystems EEB Porder MWF 10:00-10: Innate Immunity MMI Brossay Bungiro M.W 8:30-9: B Health Inequality in Historical Perspective PATH Braun C Topics in Social Studies in Biology: Social Contexts of Disease Weinstein, D. M 1:00-3: X Current Topics in Conservation Science EEB Sala eslie Sax A Plants in a Changing World EEB Schmitt Directed Research/Independent Study A Thompson, M Quantitative Approaches in Biology Sedivy Staff MWF 3:30-4: Foundations for Advanced Study in the ife Sciences Deong Serio, aney, Fairbrother M,T,Th 9:30-10:50 F 10:25-11: Drug and Gene Delivery MPPB Mathiowitz M 3:00-5: Techniques in Molecular and Cellular Sciences MPPB Morgan Scientific Communication Serio Bender W 1:00-3: Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology MPPB Zimmerman Bowen M,W 12:30-1:50
3 BioMed Undergraduate/Graduate istings Sem Banner No. Title Dept. eader Co-instructors A Current Topics in Molecular Biology: Molecular Mechanisms in Site-Specific Recombinations and DNA Transposition Artificial Organs/Biomaterials/Tissue Engineering Seminar MPPB Mathiowitz Hoffman-Kim, Morgan andy ect hr AB FIEDWORK ab = ; Disc = D D Current Topics in Cell Biology: microrna regulation of germ cells and development A Current Topics in Developmental Biology: Cell Fate and ineage Decisions in Neural Development and Neurological Diseases Johnson, M. Freiman Zervas Morrow Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EEB Schmitt Staff F 2:00-3: A Topics in Microbiology and Immunology: Viral Immunology MMI Biron G Topics in Pathobiology: Small Wonders: Science, Technology, and Human Health Impacts of Nanomaterials PATH Hurt, R. Kane Introduction to Research in Pathobiology PATH Campbell Tong Th 12:30-2: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease PATH Marsit Biotechnology Management MPPB Bready MWF 12:00-12:50 D: M 6:30-8: E Botanical Roots of Modern Medicine EEB Jackson, F. T 4:00-6:20 W 3-4: The Foundation of iving Systems Miller Stein MWF 11:00-11:50 : Arr Introductory Biochemistry Salomon Jogl T,Th 10:30-11:50 D: Arr Vertebrate Embryology Thompson, M. : 10:30-11: Principles of Ecology EEB Witman : Insect Biology EEB Morse : T 1-4: Cell and Molecular Biology Atwood Freiman Introductory Microbiology MMI Bennett M,W 1:00-2:20 : T 1-3: Principles of Physiology MPPB Hai, Chi-Ming MWF 10-10:50 :
4 BioMed Undergraduate/Graduate istings Sem Banner No. Title Dept. eader Co-instructors ect hr AB FIEDWORK ab = ; Disc = D Diet and Chronic Disease Flynn : Independent Study in Science Writing A Thompson, M. ; 1/2 credit Cell Physiology and Biophysics MPPB Kauer Biomaterials MPPB Zielinski Tissue Engineering MPPB Darling T 4:00-6: Comparative Animal Physiology MPPB Jackson, D Protein Biophysics and Structure MPPB Peti Synthetic Biological Systems in Theory and Practice Wessel M, ,2310 Analysis of Development (Graduate students register for 2310) Wharton Zervas : W 1-4: Evolutionary Genetics EEB Rand : W 1:00-4: Plant Physiological Ecology EEB Edwards, E. : ,2540 Molecular Genetics (Graduate students register for 2540) Bender Johnson, M The Biology of Emerging Microbial Diseases MMI Campbell MWF 1:00-1: Virology MMI Shank Development of Vaccines to Infectious Diseases MMI Bungiro Animal ocomotion EEB Swartz Environmental Health and Disease PATH Hixon Techniques in Pathobiology PATH Jackson, C. McMillan T,Th 1:30-3: Comparative Biology of the Vertebrates EEB Janis MWF 10-10:50 : W 1-4:50
5 BioMed Undergraduate/Graduate istings Sem Banner No. Title Dept. eader Co-instructors ect hr A Imperialism and Public Health in Africa: Past and Present PATH Braun AB FIEDWORK ab = ; Disc = D Z Topics in Conservation Medicine: Focus on Emerging Disease and EEB Smith, K. T 1:00-4:30 Environmental Change B Sports and Nutrition Flynn Directed Research/Independent Study A Thompson, M Ultrastructure/Bioimaging Creton M 3:00-5: Principles in Experimental Surgery MPPB Harper Goddard T 4:00-6:20 : Th 12-4: A Current Topics in Biochemistry: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Jogl Page B Current Topics in Biochemistry: Post-Transcriptional Regulations of Gene Expression B Current Topics in Molecular Biology: Ribosomes aney Mowry Dahlberg Gerbi Artificial Organs/Biomaterials/Tissue Engineering Seminar MPPB Mathiowitz Morgan E Current Topics in Cell Biology: Signal Transduction Deong Wharton D Topics in Developmental Biology: The Biology of Aging Helfand Helfand, Tatar Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology EEB Staff F 2:00-3: Current Topics in Genetics and Genomics Fairbrother Salomon D Current Topics in Molecular Genetics: Molecular Neurogenetics Reenan McKeown A Current Topics in Cell Biology: Nuclear Hormone Receptors in Growth,Differentiation and Disease Staff F Topics in Pathobiology: Intrinsic and Environmental Regulators PATH de la Monte H Topics in Pathobiology: Human Reproductive Biology and Toxicology PATH Messerlian A Special Topics in MPPB: Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology MPPB Zimmerman Marshall W 9:30-11:00
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