| GPLS 645 | Physiologic Basis of Molecular Medicine Credits: 3
Course Master: Charles Chaffin, Ph.D.  This course exposes students to a modern, "Big Picture" view of physiological systems. Core concepts of systems function are covered while introducing students to contemporary research issues. Students develop a foundation of knowledge through interactive lectures. These sessions are followed by discussions that apply the functional concepts to clinical situations or current research problems in molecular medicine. In this way, students learn interesting, relevant, state-of-the-art material while acquiring a foundation of knowledge in physiological systems biology. Offered in the Fall semester. Prerequisite: Completion of GPILS Core Curriculum. GPLS 601. 602, 603.
Required for all Molecular Cell Biology and Physiology students, open to students in other programs
Offered in:
Winter |