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BIOL BC3354 LABORATORY IN EMBRYOLOGY. 3.00 points.

Not offered during 2022-23 academic year.

This lab course will explore the foundational methods of vertebrate embryology. Using both classical and modern experimental approaches, we will identify and manipulate developmental processes such as gastrulation, neurulation, and organogenesis. Students will investigate molecular regulation of patterning and the importance of tissue-tissue interactions during early development. Utilizing modern genetic tools and imaging techiniques, such as digital microscopy, students will have the opportunity to visualize embyrogenesis in real-time. Prerequisite: Two terms of introductory biology (BIOL BC1500,BC1502 or equivalent) AND one term of Genetics (BIOL BC2100 or equivalent) AND at least one upper level lab course at the cell and molecular level. OR permission from the instructor

Fall 2022: BIOL BC3354
Course Number Section/Call Number Times/Location Instructor Points Enrollment
BIOL 3354 001/00202 W 1:10pm - 6:00pm
Room TBA
Rishita Shah 3.00 10/12