Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
This course introduces students to cutting-edge topics in bacterial pathogenesis in a class format designed to encourage both critical analysis and concentration on experimental design, which will aid students in preparation for qualifying exams. The...

Biomedical Sciences | 823, Section 3003

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
This advanced topics course will be an in-depth study of specific areas of the neurochemical, anatomical, cell biological and genetic basis of nervous system disease. It will teach students skills in critically reading, literature and presentation of...

Biomedical Sciences | 782, Section 3071

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
This course encompasses current topics in eukaryotic gene regulation including the discussion of current research articles. Within this context, we will also explore the role of epigenetic regulators in transcriptional control. Course goals include...

Biomedical Sciences | 738, Section 3065

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
This intense 3-week course will expose students to a variety of topics related to cellular metabolism. The course will cover material ranging from foundational principles to current leading-edge research. The principles and mechanisms regulating...

Biomedical Sciences | 748, Section 3068

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
This course covers several important areas of modern bioinformatics and computational biology. The course is aimed not only at students specializing in bioinformatics, but also general biology students who would like to utilize bioinformatics tools...

Biomedical Sciences | 741, Section 3066

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
The goal of this course is to give students a strong foundation in physical principles that underlie the thermodynamic and mechanistic properties of biological macromolecules and macromolecular complexes. In addition to providing theoretical...

Biomedical Sciences | 716, Section 3061

Hosted at UMass Chan Medical School | Graduate
Participants in this course will attend the Program in Neuroscience Seminar Series. Attendance at > 60% of seminars in a semester is needed for a passing grade. Two semesters of Neuroscience Seminar are requierd for Neuroscience Program students.

Biomedical Sciences | 814, Section 3073