NEUROSC 150
Biotechnology in Neuroscience
Neuroscience, Undergraduate · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Designed for third- and fourth-year Neuroscience majors. Science advances through development and adaptation of new tools and technologies. Covers commonly used techniques in neuroscience research, from classic RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry to newly emerged optogenetics, single cell RNAseq, and CRISPR. Students gain better understanding of various methods in field today and tools to advance their own potential research in future.
Letter grading.
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Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisites: courses M101A, M101B. Preparation: background in biology and biochemistry.
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Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
NEUROSC 150
- NEUROSC M101ANeuroscience: From Molecules to Mind—Cellular and Systems Neuroscience
- CHEM 14CStructure of Organic Molecules
- PHYSICS 1BPhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields
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