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  • BIO 421: Undergraduate Biology Seminar
    3 credits

    Junior/senior level elective provides students the opportunity to read and analyze one area of the primary biological literature in depth. Analysis will take the form of papers, seminar presentations and discussion of material presented during seminars.
  • BIO 462/662: Molecular Genetics
    Taught Fall semesters (co-taught with Drs. Dingwall, Erdman and Belote of Biology)
    3 credits

    Applications of recombinant DNA methodology to the study of gene function. Mechanism regulating protein function and gene expression. Overview of the molecular causes of spontaneous and inherited diseases. Introduction to genomic and proteomic methods. Additional work required of graduate students.
  • BIO 503: Developmental Biology
    3 credits
    Regulation of form and differentiation in eukaryotic organisms. Control of development at the molecular, cellular and organismal levels. Experimental approaches to provide an understanding of developmental processes.
  • BIO 785: Graduate Seminar: Developmental Genetics/Signal Transduction
    0-2 credits
    Students review, critically evaluate and summarize recent literature on given topics. The summaries are presented and discussed in class.

 

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