Integrated Biomedical Science
Course Offerings Bulletin 2008-2009 for Autumn (As of  8/20/2008)

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670 Patient-Centered Research U P G 2
 Lectures and small group discussions will cover an introduction to humanistic aspects of medical research and human experimentation, including historical, socio-political, economic, and ethical aspects.
 Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor for students not enrolled in the College of Medicine. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.  This course is Progress ("P") graded.  Cross-listed in College of Medicine and Public Health. This is a progress course with a grade rendered each SP quarter. This course is graded S/U. 
692 Clinical Biomedical Research U P G 3
 Through lectures, small groups, independent reading, and mentored clinical research projects students learn the nature, goals, importance, basic principles, and administrative requirements of clinical research.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl, 2 4-hr labs. Prereq: Graduate or professional student status or senior undergraduate student with permission of course director. This course is graded S/U. 
701 Biology of Human Disease I
 701.01 Nucleic Acid Biochemistry in Human Disease U P G 2
  Nucleic acid biochemistry and biochemical abnormalities of nucleic acids that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Au Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 701.05. 
 701.02 Protein Chemistry and Function in Human Disease U P G 2
  Normal protein biochemistry and biomedical abnormalities of proteins that lead to the expression of human disease.
  Au Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 701.05. 
 701.03 Genome Structure and Function in Human Disease U P G 2
  Normal genome structure and function and genomic abnormalities that lead to the expression of human disease.
  Au Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 701.05. 
 701.04 Transcription and Translation Control Mechanisms in Human Disease U P G 2
  Gene transcription and translation and abnormalities in these mechanisms that lead to the expression of human disease.
  Au Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 701.05. 
 701.05 Biology of Human Disease U P G 10
  Presentation of biological mechanisms underlying the development, progression, and responses of the body to human diseases at the biochemical and molecular levels.
  Au Qtr. 5 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course coordinator for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 701. 
702 Biology of Human Disease II
 702.01 Molecular and Cellular Physiology U P G 2
  Normal molecular and cellular physiology and abnormalities in these mechanisms that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Wi Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 702.05. 
 702.02 Signal Transduction and Molecular Pharmacology U P G 2
  Normal signal transduction and molecular pharmacology and abnormalities in these mechanisms that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Wi Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 702.05. 
 702.03 Extracellular Matrix and Cytoskeleton in Human Disease U P G 2
  Normal aspects of the extracellular matrix and cytoskeleton and abnormalities in these that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Wi Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 702.05. 
 702.04 Cancer Biology U P G 2
  Normal aspects of the cell cycle and abnormalities in these that lead to the expression of human cancer.
  Wi Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 702.05. 
 702.05 Biology of Human Disease U P G 10
  Presentation of biological mechanisms underlying the development, progression, and responses of the body to human diseases at the cellular and tissue levels.
  Wi Qtr. 5 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course coordinator for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 702. 
703 Biology of Human Disease III
 703.01 Developmental Biology U P G 2
  Normal cellular and molecular mechanisms in developmental biology and abnormalities in these mechanisms that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Sp Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 703.05. 
 703.02 Host Defense U P G 3
  Normal immunological and non-immunological mechanisms of host defense and abnormalities in these mechanisms that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Sp Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 703.05. 
 703.03 Integrated Organ Systems U P G 3
  Physiology of the cardiovascular, pulmonary and renal systems and pathophysiology of these that lead to the expression of human diseases.
  Sp Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 703.05. 
 703.04 Clinical Case Studies U P G 1
  Presents clinical cases to demonstrate the variables that must be accounted for in designing experiments that use human specimens.
  Sp Qtr. Arr. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 703.05. 
 703.05 Biology of Human Disease U P G 10
  Presentation of biological mechanisms underlying the development, progression, and responses of the body to human diseases at the tissue, organ and organ system levels.
  Sp Qtr. 5 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course coordinator for non-IBGP students. Not open to students with credit for 703. 
704 Research Problem Solving in Biomedical Science U P G 2
 Students will identify and solve problems in research materials distributed in advance to the class by the Module Leaders from IBGP 701, 702, and 703.
 Sp Qtr. 2 cl. Prereq: 701 and 702 or equiv with permission of instructor. This course is graded S/U. 
705 Bioinformatics Applied to Human Disease U P G 1
 Training with computerized bioinformatics packages and electronics sources of genomics information to develop skills for genomics analysis of human diseases.
 Wi Qtr. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Equivalent of 701 and permission of course coordinator for non-IBGP students. Requires standard personal computers to access web. 
706 Faculty Research in Biomedical Science U P G 1-2
 IBGP faculty members will present current research in their laboratories that could provide the basis for student laboratory rotations and dissertation research.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 1-hr cl or 2 1-hr cl. Prereq: IBGP student or permission of course director. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
707 Fundamentals of Grant Writing I U P G 2
 Provide background information for and practical experience in grant writing.
 Au Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course directors for non-IBGP students. This course is graded S/U. 
708 Fundamentals of Grant Writing II U P G 2
 Provide experience and background information in reviewing NIH grants.
 Sp Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course directors for non-IBGP students. This course is graded S/U. 
709 Statistical Aspects of Grant Writing U P G 1
 To provide training and experience for IBGP students in preparing the statistical component of research grant proposals.
 Wi Qtr. 1 cl. Prereq: 707 and basic statistics course or equiv with permission of course coordinator. This course is graded S/U. 
730 Biomedical Informatics I U P G 3
 Introduce students to the development of methods for carrying out detailed, realistic and predictive simulations of biological phenomena at many time and length scales.
 Au Qtr. Prereq: Cptr/Inf 230 or equiv with permission of course director. Not open to students with credit for Biom Inf 730. Cross-listed in Biomedical Informatics. 
731 Biomedical Informatics II U P G 3
 Continuation of Biomedical Informatics I.
 Wi Qtr. Prereq: IBGP/Biom Inf 730 and/or Cptr/Inf 230 or equiv with permission of course director. Not open to students with credit for Biom Inf 730. Cross-listed in Biomedical Informatics. 
740 Selected Topics in Microbial Pathogenesis P G 2
 Student led discussion of classic and current literature in microbial pathogenesis.
 Wi Qtr. 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Micrbiol 724 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
762 Independent Studies in Human Medical Sciences
 Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the basic sciences essential for understanding the mechanism of human diseases.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Registration as IBGP graduate student or permission of course director. 
 762.01 Independent Studies in Medical Biochemistry U P G 3
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the medical biochemistry essential for understanding the mechanism of human diseases.
 762.02 Independent Studies in Human Histology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human histology essential for understanding the mechanism of human diseases.
 762.03 Independent Studies in Human Neuroanatomy U P G 3
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the neuroanatomy essential for understanding human neurological diseases.
 762.04 Independent Studies in Human Neurophysiology U P G 4
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the neurophysiology essential for understanding human neurological diseases.
 762.05 Independent Studies in the Human Cardiovascular System U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human cardiovascular system essential for understanding human cardiovascular diseases.
 762.06 Independent Studies in the Human Respiratory System U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human respiratory system essential for understanding human respiratory diseases.
 762.07 Independent Studies in the Human Urinary System and Body Fluids U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human renal system and body fluids essential for understanding human renal diseases.
 762.08 Independent Studies in the Human Gastrointestinal System U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human gastrointestinal system essential for understanding human gastrointestinal diseases.
 762.09 Independent Studies in Human Molecular Biology and Genetics U P G 3
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the molecular biology and genetics essential for understanding the mechanism of human diseases.
 762.10 Independent Studies in Human Blood and Lymphatic Tissues U P G 1
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human blood and lymphatic tissues essential for understanding disease mechanism in those tissues.
 762.11 Independent Studies in Human Immunological Mechanisms U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the immunological mechanisms essential for understanding the pathogenesis of human diseases.
 762.12 Independent Studies in Human Medical Nutrition U P G 3
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the medical nutrition essential for understanding the mechanism of human diseases.
 762.13 Independent Studies in Human Endocrine and Metabolic Systems U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of human endocrine and metabolic systems essential for understanding human endocrine and metabolic diseases.
 762.14 Independent Studies in the Human Reproductive System U P G 2
  Students will independently follow provided study guides to gain an understanding of the human reproductive system essential for understanding human reproductive diseases.
763 Independent Studies in Human Pathobiology
 Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of the pathobiology of specific groups of diseases and disease mechanisms.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Registration as IBGP graduate student or permission of course director. 
 763.01 Independent Studies in Human Pathologic Mechanisms U P G 3
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of the basic pathologic mechanisms leading to human disease.
 763.02 Independent Studies in Human Microbial Mechanisms U P G 4
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of microbial mechanisms leading to human disease.
 763.03 Independent Studies in Human Drug Mechanisms U P G 6
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and mechanisms of action of drugs used to treat human diseases.
  Prereq: 763.01. 
 763.04 Independent Studies in Human Infectious Diseases U P G 5
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human infectious diseases.
  Prereq: 763.01 and 763.02. 
 763.05 Independent Studies in Cardiovascular Pathobiology U P G 6
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human cardiovascular pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.06 and 763.01. 
 763.06 Independent Studies in Respiratory Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human respiratory pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.06 and 763.01. 
 763.07 Independent Studies in Renal Pathobiology U P G 3
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human renal pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.07 and 763.01. 
 763.08 Independent Studies in Endocrine Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human endocrine pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.13 and 763.01. 
 763.09 Independent Studies in Gastrointestinal Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human gastrointestinal pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.08 and 763.01. 
 763.10 Independent Studies in Reproductive Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of human reproductive pathobiology.
  Prereq: 762.14 and 763.01. 
 763.11 Independent Studies in Human Neuro-Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of pathobiology of human neurological diseases.
  Prereq: 762.03, 762.04 and 763.01. 
 763.12 Independent Studies in Psychiatry U P G 1
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of psychiatric disorders.
 763.13 Independent Studies in Hematology Pathobiology U P G 2
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of hematologic pathobiology.
 763.14 Independent Studies in Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Pathobiology U P G 1
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of the pathobiological mechanisms underlying the expression of human rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases.
 763.15 Independent Studies in Ophthalmo-Pathobiology U P G 1
  Students will independently follow study guides to gain an understanding of the pathobiological mechanisms underlying the expression of human ophthalmological diseases.
764 Introduction to Clinical Aspects of Translational Research G 1
 Students will attend lectures given to medical students that prepare them for studies in the clinical environment.
 Sp Qtr. Arr. Prereq: IBGP student and permission of course director. This course is graded S/U. 
765 Clinical Experiences for Students in Translational Research
 Students will participate in inpatient or outpatient clinical activities in an area related to the student's dissertation research.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: IBGP student and permission of course director. 
 765.01 Acute and Cancer Pain Therapy G 2
 765.02 Alcohol and Other Drug Dependency G 2
 765.03 Allergy and Clinical Immunology G 2
 765.04 Anesthesia G 2
 765.05 Bariatric Surgery G 2
 765.06 Blood Diseases of Infants and Children G 2
 765.07 Bone Marrow Transplant G 2
 765.08 Cancer Genetics Clinical G 2
 765.09 Cancer Pain and Palliative Medicine G 2
 765.10 Cardiology-Coronary Care General Cardiology G 2
 765.11 Cardiology Heart Failure G 2
 765.12 Cardiothoracic G 2
 765.13 Clinical Rheumatology G 2
 765.14 Complicated Diabetes Mellitus G 2
 765.15 Comprehensive Care of the Cancer Patient G 2
 765.16 Dermatology G 2
 765.17 Digestive Diseases Hepatology G 2
 765.18 Emergency Medicine G 2
 765.19 End Stage Renal Disease in Children G 2
 765.20 Endocrinology and Metabolism-Clinical G 2
 765.21 Gastroenterology Outpatient G 2
 765.22 General Medicine G 2
 765.23 General Medicine Endocrinology/Diabetes G 2
 765.24 General Surgery G 2
 765.25 Geriatrics G 2
 765.26 Clinical Gynecology G 2
 765.27 Gynecologic Oncology G 2
 765.28 Hematology G 2
 765.29 Hematology/Oncology G 2
 765.30 Infectious Diseases G 2
 765.31 Long Term Care of the HIV Patient G 2
 765.32 Medical Intensive Care G 2
 765.33 Nephrology G 2
 765.34 Neurology G 2
 765.35 Neuropsychiatry G 2
 765.36 Neurosurgery G 2
 765.37 Normal Labor and Delivery G 2
 765.38 Obstetrics High Risk G 2
 765.39 Oncology G 2
 765.40 Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery G 2
 765.41 Orthopedics G 2
 765.42 Ophthalmology G 2
 765.43 Pediatric Cardiology G 2
 765.44 Pediatric Cardiothoracic G 2
 765.45 Pediatric Clinical Gastroenterology G 2
 765.46 Pediatric Clinical Genetics G 2
 765.47 Pediatric Critical Care Medicine G 2
 765.48 Pediatric Developmental Disorders G 2
 765.49 Pediatric Emergency Medicine G 2
 765.50 Pediatric Endocrinology G 2
 765.51 Pediatric Infectious Diseases G 2
 765.52 Pediatric Hematology/Oncology G 2
 765.53 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit G 2
 765.54 Pediatric Nephrology G 2
 765.55 Pediatric Otolaryngology G 2
 765.56 Pediatric Pulmonology G 2
 765.57 Pediatric Surgery G 2
 765.58 Pediatric Urology G 2
 765.59 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation G 2
 765.60 Plastic Surgery G 2
 765.61 Pulmonary G 2
 765.62 Radiation Oncology G 2
 765.63 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility G 2
 765.64 Rheumatology G 2
 765.65 Surgical Intensive Care G 2
 765.66 Surgical Intensive Care Unit/Anesthesia G 2
 765.67 Surgical Oncology G 2
 765.68 Thoracic Surgery G 2
 765.69 Transfusion Medicine Blood Banking G 2
 765.70 Transplantation Surgery G 2
 765.71 Urology G 2
 765.72 Vascular Surgery G 2
 765.73 Adult Clinical Genetics G 2
780 Presentation Skills for Biomedical Researchers U P G 1
 Students will learn scientific presentation skills through oral and poster presentations of biomedical research in progress given by themselves, faculty and postdocs.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as graduate student or permission of course director for undergraduates. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
781 Animal Models of Human Disease U P G 1
 Transgenic and knockout mouse technology and examples of models for genetic diseases with each pattern of inheritance.
 Wi Qtr. 1 cl. Prereq: IBGP 701 or Mol Gen 701. 
782 Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Stress-Associated Diseases in the Human P G 2
 Through presentations and critical discussions of research and literature students will gain an understanding of the mechanisms underlying stress-associated diseases and methods to study these.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as IBGP student or permission of course director. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
789 Immunological Research of Pediatric Diseases U P G 1
 Trainees will prepare and give presentations on current research on immunological mechanisms of pediatric diseases.
 Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
790 Cancer Immunology: Critical Journal Readings U P G 1
 Faculty, students and postdocs will give critical interpretations of research and journal readings on cancer immunology.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as graduate student or permission of course director and undergraduate major advisor for undergraduates. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
791 Current Research in Human Viral Diseases U P G 1
 Faculty, students and postdoctoral trainees will give critical interpretations of research and journal readings on human viral diseases.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as IBGP graduate student or permission of course director. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
792 Translational Biomedical Research U P G 2
 Through lectures, small group discussions and independent reading, students will learn the nature, goals, importance, basic principles and administrative requirements of translational research.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2-hr cl. Prereq: IBGP graduate student or permission of course director. 
793 Individual Studies in Integrated Biomedical Science U P G 1-15
 A research project will be assigned by a faculty member to meet the individual student's educational goals.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. (1-15)-hr labs. Prereq: Permission of course coordinator for non-IBGP students. Repeatable.  This course is graded S/U. 
795 Host-Pathogen Interactions: Research Seminar U P G 1
 Faculty, students and outside speakers will give research presentations on microbial-host interactions.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as graduate student or permission of both course director and undergraduate major advisor for undergraduates. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.  Cross-listed in Microbiology. This course is graded S/U. 
796 Research Seminars in Heart and Lung Disease U P G 1
 Faculty and outside speakers will give basic and clinical science research seminars in mechanisms of heart and lung disease.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
797 Integrated Biomedical Science Seminar
 797.01 Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Seminar U P G 1
  Faculty, outside speakers, and graduate students will give research presentations on topics in parallel with the course sequence Biology of Human Disease.
  Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
 797.02 Integrated Biomedical Science Student Seminar G 1
  Graduate students will give presentations on their dissertation research.
  Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs.  
798 Seminar in Pediatric Research U P G 1
 Faculty and outside speakers will give presentations on research in biological mechanisms of pediatric diseases.
 Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
799 Cancer Immunology - Seminar
 Faculty, students and postdocs will give presentations on cancer immunology research.
 799.01 Cancer Immunology: Research Seminar U P G 1
  Registered students attend research presentations on cancer immunology given by faculty, students and postdocs.
  Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as graduate student or permission of course director. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. combined for IBGP 799.01 and IBGP 799.02.  This course is graded S/U. 
 799.02 Cancer Immunology: Research Seminar Presentation U P G 1
  Faculty, students and postdocs will give research presentations on cancer immunology.
  Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1-hr cl. Prereq: Registration as graduate student or permission of course director. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. combined for IBGP 799.01 and IBGP 799.02.  
805 Research Techniques and Resources
 Survey of research techniques used to solve problems in modern cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, microbiology, microscopy, laboratory safety, and related available resources.
 Su Qtr. Prereq: Registration as IBGP student or permission of course director. 
 805.01 Research Techniques and Resources U P G 6
  Survey of research techniques and resources available to investigate and solve problems in research on the biology of human disease.
  Su Qtr. 3 hr cl, 3 3-hr labs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. 
 805.02 Lectures on Research Techniques and Resources U P G 3
  Survey lectures on research techniques used to solve problems in modern cell and molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, microbiology, microscopy, laboratory safety, and related available resources.
  Su Qtr. 3 hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director and undergraduate major advisor for undergraduates. 
851 Advanced Seminar in Integrated Biomedical Science U P G 1
 Interdisciplinary biomedical topics will be reviewed in depth with student participation in analyzing literature, and faculty and outside experts presenting their own original research.
 Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 1-hr cl. Prereq: Permission of course director for non-IBGP students. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
852 Career Discovery in the Biomedical Sciences G 1
 Seminar topics related to career opportunities available in the biomedical sciences, as well as topics on career development tools such as CV preparation, interview strategies, networking and prioritizing commitments.
 Au, Sp Qtrs. 1.5-hr cl, alternate weeks. IBPG students only. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
891 Interdisciplinary Seminar
 Graduate seminar for graduate interdisciplinary studies.
 Cross-listed in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, Biophysics, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pathology, Radiology, Statistics, and Vision Science. 
 891.01 Interdisciplinary Seminar on Biomedical Images G 1-2
  Graduate seminar for Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in Comprehensive Engineering and Science of Medical Images.
  Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 1 cl. Prereq: Grad standing. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs.  This course is graded S/U. 
999 Research in Integrated Biomedical Science G 1-18
 Research for dissertation purposes only.
 Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. (1-18)-hr labs. Repeatable.  This course is graded S/U.