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BIOL BC3310 Cell Biology. 3 points.
Prerequisites: (BIOL BC1500)(BIOL BC1501)(BIOL BC1502)(BIOL BC1503) and BIOL BC2100 or equivalent.
This course explores the components, systems, and regulatory mechanisms involved in eukaryotic cellular function. Topics include: signal transduction, translational and protein quality control, organellar and cytoskeletal dynamics, and some coordinated responses such as proliferation and programmed cell death. Throughout the course we will see how general cell biology can be specialized to achieve specific cellular functions through regulation of the basic machinery. We will also explore the cellular and molecular bases for a variety of human pathologies, with an emphasis on cancer. In addition to lecture, we will spend some time discussing the material, including selected articles from the primary literature, and learning through group presentations.
Fall 2022: BIOL BC3310
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Course Number | Section/Call Number | Times/Location | Instructor | Points | Enrollment |
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BIOL 3310 | 001/00199 | T Th 8:40am - 9:55am 903 Altschul Hall |
Jonathan Snow | 3 | 24/40 |
Neuroscience & Behavior
Barnard College
http://bulletin.columbia.edu/barnard-college/courses-instruction/neuroscience-behavior/
...a) Mendelian & Molecular Genetics (BIOL BC2100), (b) Cell Biology (BIOL BC3310), and (c) one lab...