BIOENGR C206
Topics in Bioelectricity for Bioengineers
Bioengineering · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Coverage in depth of physical processes associated with biological membranes and channel proteins, with specific emphasis on electrophysiology. Basic physical principles governing electrostatics in dielectric media, building on complexity to ultimately address action potentials and signal propagation in nerves. Topics include Nernst/Planck and Poisson/Boltzmann equations, Nernst potential, Donnan equilibrium, GHK equations, energy barriers in ion channels, cable equation, action potentials, Hodgkin/Huxley equations, impulse propagation, axon geometry and conduction, dendritic integration. Concurrently scheduled with course C106.
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Requisites: Chemistry 20B, Life Sciences 7A, Mathematics 33B, Physics 1C.
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BIOENGR C206
- CHEM 20BChemical Energetics and Change
- CHEM 14AGeneral Chemistry for Life Scientists I
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 3ACalculus for Life Sciences Students
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