Bio 320:  Cell Biology

Description: A study of the structure and function of eukaryotic cells.  Topics include current methods in cell biology and molecular genetics, the structure and function relationships of major organelles and cytoskeletal elements, interactions between cells, regulation of cell division and cell death, and signal transduction pathways.  Laboratory, one period.

Prerequisites: Biology 220, Biology 221, FSBio 201, and Chemistry 231

Instructor: Dr. Margaret Nelson
 
 

Autumn 2008 syllabus

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