CANB602 - Advanced Cancer Biology |
(2 credit hours) |
Advanced Cancer Biology:
This course will focus on molecular and cellular mechanisms behind cancer progression, invasion, metastases and consequences of cancer. Particular focus on the control pathways will provide students the background to the cutting edge of drug design for targeted cancer therapy.
This course should provide the students with the tools to be able to identify the cellular and molecular changes lead to cancer development, invasion, consequences and therapy. Students should be able to outline the cellular pathways involved in angiogenesis, invasion and metastatic progression and the basic principals involving inflammation and cancer and cancer immunology. The students should also be able to describe the basic principles of cancer therapeutic approaches
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HPHY116 - Human Physiology 2 |
(4 credit hours) |
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HPHY301 - Advanced Physiology |
(3 credit hours) |
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MCHE103 - Chemistry for Medicine |
(3 credit hours) |
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MPHY104 - Medical Physics |
(3 credit hours) |
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PHY602 - Human Physiology 2 |
(2 credit hours) |
Human Physiology 2:
The Human Physiology course will provide students with the core concepts of human physiological linking molecular, cellular and system/organ aspects in the study of human cardiovascular, respiratory and renal physiology and disease.
The goal is to allow students to acquire broad knowledge of functional principles at the cellular and organ levels in order to describe the concepts of integrated systems physiology in humans. Consequently they will be challenged to explore how to apply these basic physiological principles to research strategies addressing current and emerging relevant health issues.
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PHY603 - Human Physiology 3 |
(2 credit hours) |
Course Description:
The Human Physiology course will provide students with the core concepts of human physiological linking molecular, cellular and system/organ aspects in the study of human neural, integrative responses and physiology of aging.
Course Objectives:
The goal is to allow students to acquire broad knowledge of functional principles at the organ and system levels in order to describe the concepts of integrated systems physiology in humans. Consequently they will be challenged to explore how to apply these basic physiological principles to research strategies addressing current and emerging relevant health issues.
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PHY611 - Advanced Electrophysiology |
(2 credit hours) |
Course Description: This course is aimed at students who have an interest in Electrophysiology.
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PHYS600 - principles of pathophysiology |
(3 credit hours) |
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