MC&IP 252
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Diseases I
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology · 6 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Fundamental concepts and methodologies in modern biology and medicine, with emphasis on systems-based research and mechanistic understanding to human diseases and therapies as they apply to neural, immune, cardiovascular, and metabolic systems. Reading, review, and discussion of primary research literature addressing fundamental concepts and methodologies in related topic areas of human biology and diseases. Emphasis on development of scientific skills in critical analysis, knowledge acquisition and self-learning, as well as effective articulation in scientific debate and exchange.
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Preparation: prior satisfactory molecular and cell biology coursework.
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MC&IP 252
- MC&IP 262Molecular Mechanisms of Human Diseases II
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