Courses of Study 2023-2024 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
Courses of Study 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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VTMED 5200 - Cell Biology and Genetics (Foundation Course II)


     
Fall. 6 credits. Letter grades only.

Prerequisite: VTMED 5100 . Enrollment limited to: first- year veterinary students.

C. Sevier, Staff.

Designed to develop an appreciation of the molecular and cellular basis of animal health and disease. Students gain an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell function, the molecular signaling processes that form the basis of integrated function and the response to disease, and the mechanisms underlying inherited traits and genetic disease. Emphasis is placed on defining and characterizing normal cell function and on understanding how mutations in specific genes promote disease. The course will be divided into three complementary sections: Principles of Cell Biology and Medical Genetics, Principles of Cell Signaling, and a Focus on the Cell Biology of Cancer. Materials covered early in the course will form the foundation for later discussion. Throughout the course, clinical cases are utilized to illustrate the concepts presented.Designed to develop an appreciation of the molecular and cellular basis of animal health and disease. Students gain an understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell function, the molecular signaling processes that form the basis of integrated function and the response to disease, and the mechanisms underlying inherited traits and genetic disease. Emphasis is placed on defining and characterizing normal cell function and on understanding how mutations in specific genes promote disease. The course will be divided into two sections: Principles of Cell Biology and Medical Genetics, and the Principles of Cell Signaling and Cancer. Course material covered in the first section will form a foundation for material discussed in the later half of the course. Throughout the course, clinical cases are utilized to illustrate the concepts presented.



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