BIOL211 - Essentials of Molec. Biol. & Genetics

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
601
Title (text only)
Essentials of Molec. Biol. & Genetics
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
601
Section ID
BIOL211601
Course number integer
211
Registration notes
Only Open To LPS Pb Pre-Health Students
Course Must Be Taken For A Grade
Meeting times
M 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
GLAB 101
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
John E. Zimmerman
Description
This course will survey the discipline of molecular genetics. Mendelian and molecular genetics will be discussed as well as the use of genetic analysis to address questions in all areas of biology. The processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation will be discussed at the molecular level. Other topics include the regulation of gene expression and genomics. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only.
Course number only
211
Use local description
No

BIOL210 - Human Physiology

Status
O
Activity
REC
Section number integer
204
Title (text only)
Human Physiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
204
Section ID
BIOL210204
Course number integer
210
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-01:00 PM
Meeting location
GLAB 101
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Kyung Shin Kang
Description
This course examines the physiological mechanisms underlying homeostasis in humans. Integration from the cellular to organismal level as well as cooperation of multiple organ systems will be explored. Examples of pathophysiology during disease states will be discussed and highlighted. Although the focus will be on humans, we will study comparative aspects from other vertebrate and non-vertebrate organisms.
Course number only
210
Use local description
No

BIOL210 - Human Physiology

Status
C
Activity
REC
Section number integer
203
Title (text only)
Human Physiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
203
Section ID
BIOL210203
Course number integer
210
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
W 05:15 PM-06:15 PM
Meeting location
WILL 27
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Kyung Shin Kang
Description
This course examines the physiological mechanisms underlying homeostasis in humans. Integration from the cellular to organismal level as well as cooperation of multiple organ systems will be explored. Examples of pathophysiology during disease states will be discussed and highlighted. Although the focus will be on humans, we will study comparative aspects from other vertebrate and non-vertebrate organisms.
Course number only
210
Use local description
No

BIOL210 - Human Physiology

Status
C
Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Human Physiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
202
Section ID
BIOL210202
Course number integer
210
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
W 08:30 AM-09:30 AM
Meeting location
LLAB 109
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Adriana Stephenson
Description
This course examines the physiological mechanisms underlying homeostasis in humans. Integration from the cellular to organismal level as well as cooperation of multiple organ systems will be explored. Examples of pathophysiology during disease states will be discussed and highlighted. Although the focus will be on humans, we will study comparative aspects from other vertebrate and non-vertebrate organisms.
Course number only
210
Use local description
No

BIOL210 - Human Physiology

Status
O
Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
Human Physiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
201
Section ID
BIOL210201
Course number integer
210
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
T 03:30 PM-04:30 PM
Meeting location
WILL 1
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Adriana Stephenson
Description
This course examines the physiological mechanisms underlying homeostasis in humans. Integration from the cellular to organismal level as well as cooperation of multiple organ systems will be explored. Examples of pathophysiology during disease states will be discussed and highlighted. Although the focus will be on humans, we will study comparative aspects from other vertebrate and non-vertebrate organisms.
Course number only
210
Use local description
No

BIOL210 - Human Physiology

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Human Physiology
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
BIOL210001
Course number integer
210
Registration notes
Registration also required for Recitation (see below)
Meeting times
TR 01:45 PM-03:15 PM
Meeting location
LEVN AUD
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Karl G Siegert
Description
This course examines the physiological mechanisms underlying homeostasis in humans. Integration from the cellular to organismal level as well as cooperation of multiple organ systems will be explored. Examples of pathophysiology during disease states will be discussed and highlighted. Although the focus will be on humans, we will study comparative aspects from other vertebrate and non-vertebrate organisms.
Course number only
210
Use local description
No

BIOL204 - Biochemistry

Status
C
Activity
REC
Section number integer
202
Title (text only)
Biochemistry
Term
2022A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
202
Section ID
BIOL204202
Course number integer
204
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
R 05:15 PM-06:15 PM
Meeting location
DRLB A5
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Allen Li
Description
BIOL 204 examines the basic principles of protein structure, protein purification and characterization, proteomics, enzyme kinetics and mechanism, membrane structure and function, metabolism, and cellular energy transduction. The primary objective is to provide life scientists with an appreciation of basic principles of modern biochemistry, and of how the current conceptual and technical framework arose. Emphasis is placed on the experimental approaches and reasoning behind the dissection and reconstitution of these processes in a biological and, in some cases, clinical context. Discussions directed at biochemical problem solving, experimental design and the application of quantitative methods are integral to the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 or BIOL 121 and CHEM 241 the latter of which may be taken concurrently. CHEM 242 is recommended and may also be taken concurrently.
Course number only
204
Use local description
No

BIOL204 - Biochemistry

Status
O
Activity
REC
Section number integer
201
Title (text only)
Biochemistry
Term
2022A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
201
Section ID
BIOL204201
Course number integer
204
Registration notes
Registration also required for Lecture (see below)
Meeting times
T 07:00 PM-08:00 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 3N1H
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sarah Gardner
Description
BIOL 204 examines the basic principles of protein structure, protein purification and characterization, proteomics, enzyme kinetics and mechanism, membrane structure and function, metabolism, and cellular energy transduction. The primary objective is to provide life scientists with an appreciation of basic principles of modern biochemistry, and of how the current conceptual and technical framework arose. Emphasis is placed on the experimental approaches and reasoning behind the dissection and reconstitution of these processes in a biological and, in some cases, clinical context. Discussions directed at biochemical problem solving, experimental design and the application of quantitative methods are integral to the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 or BIOL 121 and CHEM 241 the latter of which may be taken concurrently. CHEM 242 is recommended and may also be taken concurrently.
Course number only
204
Use local description
No

BIOL204 - Biochemistry

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Biochemistry
Term
2022A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
BIOL204001
Course number integer
204
Registration notes
Registration also required for Recitation (see below)
Meeting times
MW 01:45 PM-03:15 PM
Meeting location
LEVN 111
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Philip Arthur Rea
Description
BIOL 204 examines the basic principles of protein structure, protein purification and characterization, proteomics, enzyme kinetics and mechanism, membrane structure and function, metabolism, and cellular energy transduction. The primary objective is to provide life scientists with an appreciation of basic principles of modern biochemistry, and of how the current conceptual and technical framework arose. Emphasis is placed on the experimental approaches and reasoning behind the dissection and reconstitution of these processes in a biological and, in some cases, clinical context. Discussions directed at biochemical problem solving, experimental design and the application of quantitative methods are integral to the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 or BIOL 121 and CHEM 241 the latter of which may be taken concurrently. CHEM 242 is recommended and may also be taken concurrently.
Course number only
204
Use local description
No

BIOL203 - Essentials of Biochem

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
601
Title (text only)
Essentials of Biochem
Term
2022A
Subject area
BIOL
Section number only
601
Section ID
BIOL203601
Course number integer
203
Registration notes
Only Open To LPS Pb Pre-Health Students
Course Must Be Taken For A Grade
Meeting times
W 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
FAGN 214
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Ruth Elliott
Description
Intermediate level course covering principles of modern biochemistry. Topics include protein structure, protein purification and characterization, proteomics, enzyme kinetics and mechanisms, membrane structure and function, metabolism, and cellular energy transduction. Emphasis will be on biochemical problem solving, experimental design, and application of quantitative methods in a biological and clinical context. This course is open to students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies only. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and BIOL 102 or BIOL 121 and CHEM 241, the latter of which may be taken concurrently. CHEM 242 is recommended and may also be taken concurrently.
Course number only
203
Use local description
No