Graduate Programs
Discipline-Specific Courses
Discipline-specific courses are advanced courses, generally with prerequisites. They are required or elective program-specific courses. Students from other disciplines may take the courses with permission from the course director and their advisor. They may be offered in alternate years and the course offerings are subject to change. The courses are presented here to indicate the range of areas covered.
Anatomy & Cell Biology
Gross Anatomy
Bioinformatics (pdf)
Development, Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System (pdf)
Biochemistry
Special Topics in Biophysics
Advanced Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (pdf)
Mechanism of Enzyme Catalysis
Special Topics in Lipids, Membranes and Transport
Mechanism of Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis
Essentials of Publication and Application for Research Support (pdf)
Introduction to Research Methodologies (pdf)
Microbiology & Immunology
Comprehensive Immunology - advanced study of the immune system
Virology
Microbial genetics
The Infectious Process
Molecular Immunology (pdf)
Neuroimmunopharmacology
Cell Growth and Control: Vascular Endothelium and Cell Adhesion (pdf)
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Molecular Biology of Signal Transduction (pdf)
Advanced Topics in Molecular Genetics (pdf)
Pathology
General Medical Pathology (pdf) - biochemical and morphological changes in disease
Pharmacology
Cellular Pharmacology (pdf) - receptors, channels & signaling
Experimental Pharmacology (pdf) - laboratory exercises in pharmacological methods
Medical Pharmacology (pdf) - overview of current drugs and their uses
Neuropharmacology (pdf) - pharmacology related to the nervous system
Drugs of Abuse (pdf) - heroin, cocaine and other drugs of abuse
Physiology
Molecular & Cellular Physiology
Concepts in Molecular Physiology (pdf)
Experimental Physiology (pdf)
Cardiovascular Physiology (pdf)
Gastrointestinal Physiology (pdf)
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