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Graduate Courses in Cellular and Molecular BiologyCourses in Cellular and Molecular
Biology (Division 519/Subject Code: CMB) - Back to the Program
Page 594/BIOLCHEM 594/HUMGEN 594/MICRBIOL 594/BIOL 594/PHYSIOL 594. Molecular Aspects of Gene Action. BIOLCHEM 580, 590; MICRBIOL 401/equivalent; Advanced genetics course/permission of instructor (2). 599. Independent non Dissertation Research. (I, II, III. (1-8); IIIa, IIIb. (1-4)). 602/BIOPHYS 602/CHEM 602. Protein Structure. Physical Chemistry (2). 603/BIOPHYS 603. Advanced Topics. (1). 630/HUMGEN 630/MICRBIOL 630/PHRMACOL 630/ BIOL 630. Genetics Short Course. (1). 680/BIOL 680/CDB 680/HUMGEN 680/NEUORSCI 680/PATH 680/PHYSIOL 680. Organogenesis of a Complex Tissue -- Module I: Neural Crest. Graduate Cell Biology recommended (1). 681/BIOL 682/CDB 681/HUMGEN 681/NEUROSCI 681/PATH 681/PHYSIOL 681. Organogenesis of a Complex Tissue-- Module II: Skeletal Muscle. Graduate Cell biology recommended (1). 682/BIOL 683/CDB 682/HUMGEN 682/NEUROSCI 682/PATH 682/PHYSIOL 682. Organogenesis of a Complex Tissue-- Module III: Gut. Graduate Cell Biology recommended (1). 683/BIOL 684/CDB 683/HUMGEN 683/NEUROSCI 683/PATH 683/PHYSIOL 683. Organogenesis of Complex Tissues -- Module I: Pancreas. Graduate Cell Biology recommended (1). 684/BIOL 686/CDB 684/HUMGEN 684/NEUROSCI 684/PATH 684/PHYSIOL 684. Organogenesis of Complex Tissues -- Module II: Fat. Graduate Cell Biology recommended (1). 685/BIOL 687/CDB 685/HUMGEN 685/NEUROSCI 685/PATH 685/PHYSIOL 685. Organogenesis of Complex Tissues -- Module III: Prostate. Graduate Cell Biology recommended (1). 850. Seminar I, II. (1). 861. Molecular Basis of Disease. PATH 630; permission of instructor (2). 990. Dissertation/Precandidate. Election for dissertation work by doctoral student not yet admitted as a Candidate. (I, II, III (1-8); IIIa, IIIb (1-4)). 995. Dissertation/Candidate. Graduate School authorization for admission as a doctoral Candidate. (I, II, III (1-8); IIIa, IIIb (4 only)). |
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