BIOL 3202 Research Methods in Cell and Molecular Genetics

This course is intended to give the student an advanced understanding of structure and function at the cellular and molecular level. This 3-hour lecture course includes discussion and interpretation of the dynamic processes of cells, including protein trafficking, signaling, and proliferation. Readings will discuss classical concepts of cell biology along with recent discoveries and ideas derived using biochemical, molecular, cellular, and genetic experimental approaches. Emphasis will be on eukaryotic and prokaryotic model systems.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

BIOL 3311 OR BIOL 3361

Offered

Fall, Spring