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PATH 101 Cancer Biology (CBIO 101)
Experimental approaches to understanding the origins, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. Focus on key experiments and discoveries with emphasis on genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. Topics include carcinogens, tumor virology, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, cell cycle regulation, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis, cancer genomics, cancer epidemiology, and cancer therapies. Disc.... More Description for PATH 101
PATH 103Q Lymphocyte Migration
Preference to sophomores. Lymphocytes migrate from blood vessels into tissues to participate in immune surveillance and the development of inflammation. The lymphocyte and blood vessel endothelia molecules that control lymphocyte migration, and are implicated in the development of human diseases such as asthma, type 1 diabetes, and multiple sclerosis are discussed.
PATH 199 Undergraduate Research
Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: odnough, L. (PI), Jensen, K....More Instructors for PATH 199
PATH 210 Stem Cells in Development and Disease
Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the basic self-renewal and differentiation properties of stem cells in multiple tissues and organisms. How abnormal stem cell behavior may contribute to diseases such as cancer. How to manipulate stem cell behavior in vitro or in vivo for therapeutic purposes. Classical papers and recent literatures in the field of stem cell biology. Open to graduate, m.... More Description for PATH 210
PATH 213 Gross Autopsy Pathology Laboratory
Examine/discuss unfixed dissected organs from current autopsies and correlate morphologic findings with the clinical history. Students view postmortem examinations and may participate (in a small group) in one postmortem examination with the assistance of residents and staff, and present the case to the class. Class scheduling is flexible. Additional unit for participation in a postmortem examinat.... More Description for PATH 213
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 2-3 | Grading: Medical School MD Grades
PATH 218 Computational Analysis of Biological Information: Introduction to Python for Biologists (GENE 218, MI 218)
Computational tools for processing, interpretation, communication, and archiving of biological information. Emphasis is on sequence and digital microscopy/image analysis. Intended for biological and clinical trainees without substantial programming experience.
PATH 233 The Biology of Small Modulatory RNAs (GENE 233, MI 233)
Open to graduate and medical students. Explores recent progress and unsolved questions in the field of RNA intereference and microRNA biology. Students are required to read assigned primary literature before each class and actively participate in guided discussions on related technical and conceptual issues during class meetings. Assignments include critiques of assigned papers and developing a no.... More Description for PATH 233
PATH 234 Fundamentals of RNA Biology (GENE 234, MI 234)
For graduate or medical students and (if space allows) to active participants from other segments of the Stanford Community (e.g., TGR students); undergraduates by instructor consent. Fundamental issues of RNA biology, with the goal of setting a foundation for students to explore the expanding world of RNA-based regulation. Each week a topic is covered by a faculty lecture and journal club pres.... More Description for PATH 234
PATH 240 Clinical Studies in Pathology I
A broad exposure to the practice of pathology in an academic medical center. Students are assigned a faculty mentor and work closely with pathology residents, fellows and faculty. Two months are spent in surgical pathology where students help examine surgical resection specimens and biopsies and participate in making a final diagnosis. One month is spent in autopsy pathology where students perf.... More Description for PATH 240
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3-9 | Grading: Medical School MD Grades
PATH 241 Clinical Studies in Pathology II
An in-depth exposure to the practice of pathology for students who have completed Clinical Studies in Pathology I. Students are assigned a faculty mentor and work closely with pathology residents, fellows and faculty. Two months are spent in surgical pathology where students help examine surgical resection specimens and biopsies and participate in making a final diagnosis. One month is spent in.... More Description for PATH 241
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Spring 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 3-9 | Grading: Medical School MD Grades
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