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425 Cell and Developmental Biology Laboratory
3 credits
Survey of current methods employed in cell and developmental biology studies, including microscopy and imaging techniques, spatial analyses of gene expression, protein expression and localization, cell fractionation, immunocytochemistry. Review of general laboratory methods, data analysis and reporting.
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503: Developmental Biology
Taught Spring Semesters
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.
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610: Graduate Research Laboratory in Biology
1-3
credits
Work in research laboratories to acquire skills and techniques.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
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