| 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. |