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BIOC 109A The Human Genome and Disease (BIO 109A, BIOC 209A, HUMBIO 158)
The variability of the human genome and the role of genomic information in research, drug discovery, and human health. Concepts and interpretations of genomic markers in medical research and real life applications. Human genomes in diverse populations. Original contributions from thought leaders in academia and industry and interaction between students and guest lecturers. Students with a major, m.... More Description for BIOC 109A
Terms: 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
BIOC 109B The Human Genome and Disease: Genetic Diversity and Personalized Medicine (BIO 109B)
Continuation of 109A/209A. Genetic drift: the path of human predecessors out of Africa to Europe and then either through Asia to Australia or through northern Russia to Alaska down to the W. Coast of the Americas. Support for this idea through the histocompatibility genes and genetic sequences that predispose people to diseases. Guest lectures from academia and pharmaceutical companies. Prerequisi.... More Description for BIOC 109B
Terms: 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
BIOC 118Q Genomics and Medicine
Preference to sophomores. Knowledge gained from sequencing human genomes and implications for medicine and biomedical research. Novel diagnoses and treatment of diseases, including stem cells, gene therapy and rational drug design. Personal genomics and how it is used to improve health and well being. Social and ethical implications of genetic information such as privacy, discrimination and insur.... More Description for BIOC 118Q
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Brutlag, D. (PI)
BIOC 199 Undergraduate Research
Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Spring 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Kim, P. (PI), Yeh, E. (PI....More Instructors for BIOC 199
BIOC 200 Applied Biochemistry
Enrollment limited to MD candidates. Fundamental concepts of biochemistry as applied to clinical medicine. Topics include vitamins and cofactors, metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and nucleotides, and the integration of metabolic pathways. Clinical case studies discussed in small-group, problem-based learning sessions.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn | Units: 2 | Grading: Medical School MD Grades
BIOC 202 Biochemistry Bootcamp
Open to first year Biochemistry students and to other PhD students with consent of instructor. Hands-on, week-long immersion in biochemical methods and practice, high-throughput sequencing and data analysis, theory and application of light microscopy, and computational approaches to modern biological problems.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn | Units: 1 | Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit
BIOC 205 Molecular Foundations of Medicine
For medical students. Topics include DNA structure, replication, recombination, and repair; gene expression via transcription and translation; biotechnology; and genomics. Patient presentations, journal clubs, and class presentations discuss the impact of molecular biology on medicine.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical School MD Grades
BIOC 209A The Human Genome and Disease (BIO 109A, BIOC 109A, HUMBIO 158)
The variability of the human genome and the role of genomic information in research, drug discovery, and human health. Concepts and interpretations of genomic markers in medical research and real life applications. Human genomes in diverse populations. Original contributions from thought leaders in academia and industry and interaction between students and guest lecturers. Students with a major, m.... More Description for BIOC 209A
Terms: 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 3 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
BIOC 215 Frontiers in Biological Research (DBIO 215, GENE 215)
Students analyze cutting edge science, develop a logical framework for evaluating evidence and models, and enhance their ability to design original research through exposure to experimental tools and strategies. The class runs in parallel with the Frontiers in Biological Research seminar series. Students and faculty meet on the Tuesday preceding each seminar to discuss a landmark paper in the sp.... More Description for BIOC 215
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 1 Array | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
BIOC 221 The Teaching of Biochemistry
Required for teaching assistants in Biochemistry. Practical experience in teaching on a one-to-one basis, and problem set design and analysis. Familiarization with current lecture and text materials; evaluations of class papers and examinations. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Biochemistry Ph.D. program or consent of instructor.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
Instructors: Theriot, J. (PI), Brandma....More Instructors for BIOC 221
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