Academic Catalog 2018–2019

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BIO826 Advances in Cell Biology

[3–0, 3 cr.]

This course deals mainly with the most recent advancement in cell biology, i.e., stem cell research, and its applications in therapy. The course deals with embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, and the umbilical cord stem cells. It discusses the potential fate of such cells, their molecular characteristics, and their isolation, culturing, and identification techniques. Stem cell application in animal and human tissue and organ repair, such as in the brain, heart, blood, and pancreas, are thoroughly investigated. Student presentations on the most recent case studies on stem cell applications are covered.

Note: This course has been unavailable since 2016–2017.