Interdepartmental (INTD)
- D class assignments for undergraduates available; phone (323) 442-1607.
- D class assignments for graduate students available; phone (323) 442-1607.
- Registration only upon permission of the department concerned. D class assignments are assigned by the academic department.
Current perspectives on major research areas in cell biology. Emphasis will be on in-depth examination of cellular structures, regulatory processes, intracellular routing and targeting, and cell/environmental interactions. Cross-listed as BIOC 531, MICB 531, MPTX 531, PATH 531, PHBI 531, PSCI 531
Normal histology emphasizing relationship between morphological and functional characteristics. Focuses on human, but differences between human and common laboratory animals are also covered.
| Section | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40661D | Lecture | 11:00-11:50am | Tue, Thu | 10 of 30 | Louis Dubeau | OFFICE |
Introduces fundamental principles of advanced molecular and cellular neurobiology including proteins and nucleic acids, cell biology of neurons and glia, synaptic transmission and neuronal signaling.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student, Doctoral Student
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the NEUR department but may qualify for major credit in INTD. To register, enroll in NEUR 531.
| Section | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47631R | Lecture | 10:00-11:15am | Mon, Wed | 16 of 30 | Jonah Chan, Li Zhang, Le Ma, Alapakkam Sampath | HSC | Word (61440 KB) |
Mammalian organ systems operation during health, and pathophysiologic analysis of related diseases with focus on muscle, respiratory, cardiovascular and renal systems. Faculty from basic and clinical sciences. Open to graduate students in biomedical science only. Recommended preparation: undergraduate degree in a biological science.
- Corequisite: INTD 531
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student, Doctoral Student
- Restriction: Registration open to the following school(s): 20, 10
| Section | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40673D | Lecture | 1:00-3:00pm | Mon, Thu | 32 of 46 | Herbert Meiselman, Jang Youn, Robert Farley, Mikel Snow, E Schroeder, Chien-Ping Ko,John Wood, Mark Barr, Ray Matthews, Richard Lubman, Thomas Keens, Janos Peti-Peterdi, Alicia Mc Donough, Alan Yu | OFFICE |
Selected topics in systems biology and disease. Open only to Systems Biology and Disease Ph.D. students. Graded CR/NC.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Systems Biology and Disease
| Section | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40671D | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 28 of 35 | Alicia Mc Donough | TBA |
Opportunities for Medical students as preceptors, in research laboratories or in field medical services under guidance of sponsors approved by factulty committees. Graded CR/NC.
Basic principles, available embryonic and adult stem cells, principles of organogenesis and regeneration, animal models, delivery of engineered tissues to patients, promise and limitations of stem cells. Open to master's and Ph.D. students on the health sciences campus and to medical and post-doctoral fellow trainees only.
Information accurate as of 2/12/2010 7:27 AM.