MCB 500 Research Methods in Molecular and Cellular Biology. (2)
fall and spring
Rotation laboratory experiences in which students participate in research under the direction of an MCB faculty member. May be repeated for credit.
MCB 501 Seminar: Molecular and Cellular Biology Colloquium. (1)
fall and spring
Presentation of current research by noted researchers in the field. May be repeated for credit.
MCB 555 Advanced Molecular and Cellular Biology I. (3)
fall
Study of structural and functional organization of biomolecules and cells, based on current literature. May be repeated once for credit. 3 hours lecture, discussion. Pre- or corequisites: BCH 461; BIO 543 (or its equivalent).
MCB 556 Advanced Molecular and Cellular Biology II. (3)
spring
Continuation of MCB 555. May be repeated once for credit. 3 hours lecture, discussion. Pre- or corequisites: BCH 462; BIO 543 (or its equivalent).
MCB 576 Functional Genomics. (2)
spring
Functional relevance of genomic sequences; DNA arrays, proteomics, analysis of genomic information for metabolic physiology of organisms. Cross-listed as PLB 576. Credit is allowed for only MCB 576 or PLB 576. Prerequisite: MAT 351.
MCB 591 Seminar: Current Literature in Molecular and Cellular Biology. (1)
fall and spring
Presentation and discussion of current research in the areas of molecular and cellular biology. May be repeated for credit.
MCB 598 Special Topics. (1 – 4)
selected semesters
MCB 555 and 556 may be taken as one-semester-hour sections listed by the instructor.
MCB 700 Research Methods in Molecular and Cellular Biology. (2)
fall and spring
Rotation laboratory experiences in which students participate in research under the direction of an MCB faculty member. May be repeated for credit.
MCB 701 Seminar: Molecular and Cellular Biology Colloquium. (1)
fall and spring
Presentation of current research by noted researchers in the field. May be repeated for credit.
MCB 791 Seminar: Current Literature in Molecular and Cellular Biology. (1)
fall and spring
Presentation and discussion of current research in the areas of molecular and cellular biology. May be repeated for credit.
Omnibus Courses. For an explanation of additional courses offered but not specifically listed, see “Omnibus Courses.”
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