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The course is intended primarily for first-year medical students. The Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy courses are closely coordinated within the same schedule. Course continues into the spring semester with a different schedule. Prerequisite, Biol 5061 or the equivalent and permission of course director.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Wilkinson</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:30:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5051 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Foundations in Immunology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Designed for graduate students and medical students as an in-depth introduction to immunology. 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Enrolling students should have backgrounds in cell biology and biochemistry, such as courses comparable to L41 Biol 334 and L41 Biol 4501. The format is two lectures and one small group discussion section per week. Discussion section focuses on original research articles. 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One year each of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Calculus.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Shimony</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Shokeen</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Culver</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M-W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 11:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5149 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>High Throughput, High Content, Assay Development, Screening & Target Validation-Principle & Practice</SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The objective of our course is to introduce students to the world of automation-based discovery science. We will discuss the power of this approach, its constraints and their practical solutions. Specifically, we will introduce the class to the range of available assay tool kits (detection modalities), and the principles that apply towards assay development, library selection (compound, RNAi) and the translation of benchtop methods to automated platforms. We will also discuss sources of error and statistical tools for analyzing large datasets, the hit validation process and lead optimization. Along the way, we will hear from individual investigators describing their own academic or industry screens and critique the growing literature describing results born from high throughput/high content approaches. We realize that high throughput screening raises philosophical issues such as the merit of discovery science vs. hypothesis-driven research, big science, the role of technology in opening new fields of research, etc. We encourage the students to engage with us in these debates while covering the nuts and bolts of high throughput experiments. Minimum enrollment is 5; those interested should contact the coursemaster before May 2011. Prerequisites: Sound foundation in at least one of: biochemistry, cell biology, developmental biology, microbiology, virology, statistics or computational biology.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Kopan</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5151 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>RNA Biology Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The purpose of the RNA Biology Journal Club is to introduce the graduate students to advanced topics spanning the bioinformatics, biochemistry, cell biology and genetics of RNA biology. Under the guidance of the course directors (Drs. Ory and Schaffer), students will select recent topical articles for discussion in the weekly journal club. Students will be expected to provide a succinct introduction to the topic and lead discussion of the data presented in the journal article. Students will be evaluated on the basis of their presentation and their participation in the seminar throughout the semester. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Fundamentals of Molecular Cell Biology (Bio 5068) and Nucleic Acids and Protein Biosynthesis (Bio 548).</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Ory</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Schaffer</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>--W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 4:15:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 5:15:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5152 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Developmental & Regneration Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Focuses on developing a dialog around current topics in developmental and regenerative biology at the molecular, cellular and systems levels.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Micchelli</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>---T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 11:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5161 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Lymphoid Organogenesis: Ontogeny, Inflammation and Cancer </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course will cover the topic of the role of cytokines and innate immune cells in orchestrating the development of important lymphoid structures that form the physical scafffold for the unfolding immune response. The roles of TNF family member, molecular addressins, and integrins will be covered in the development of Lymph node structures. The regulation of cellular trafficking and the basis of chemokine actions will be covered. The development of tertiary lymphoid organs and associated vascular structures will be covered in terms of their ontogeny and their role in infections and in tumor metastasis.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Murphy</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Choi</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Stappenbeck</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Huang</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Bhattacharya</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>---T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5191 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Pathobiology of Human Disease States </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Walter</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Baranski</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 1:30:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5192 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Cancer Biology Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This journal club covers current papers in molecular oncology, cancer genetics and contemporary molecular biology. Presentations will be given by students, post-docs and faculty, then discussed.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Weber</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>---T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5217 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Special Topics in Microbial Pathogenesis </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Primarily for graduate and MSTP students, this course involves oral presentation and discussion of current research articles on pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi) and the cellular and molecular basis of host-pathogen interactions. Emphasis will be placed on understanding experimental techniques and design of future experiments in the areas covered. Students are expected to prepare all articles, to participate actively in discussion, and to design specific aims for one related research project. Prerequisite: advanced elective course "Molecular Microbiology and Pathogenesis" or permission of instructors. Class meets twice per week for 1.5 hours each.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Berg</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Yu</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 2:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 3:30:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5235 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Genetics Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This journal club will be focused on the Genetics department seminar series. Students will present one or a few recent papers by the seminar speaker scheduled for that week. Students will provide a brief written evaluation (on a form that will be provided) of their peers' presentations, and the faculty advisors will meet with each student after the presentation to provide feedback.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Johnson</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M------</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 2:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5255 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Experimental Skeletal Biology Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The journal club, which meets weekly, focuses on cellular and molecular biology of the skeleton. Emphasis is placed on gaining insights into normal skeletal homeostasis as well as systemic disorders of bone. Papers presented for review are selected from the most competitive journals. Participants are encouraged to "think outside of the box" and discuss novel molecular discoveries that may impact bone cell function. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Teitelbaum</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M------</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5272 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Advanced Topics in Immunology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course uses a journal club format to discuss contemporary issues in the cell and molecular biology of the immune system. Discussions focus on the use of current approaches to analyze the cellular and molecular basis of immunity. Topics include mechanisms of antigenic specificity, diversity, cell communication, differentiation, activation, and effector activity. Prerequisite, Bio 5051 and permission of instructor.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Swat</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5284 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Current Research in Chromatin, Epigenetics and Nuclear Organization </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This journal club considers papers from the current literature on chromatin structure and function, with an emphasis on regulation of transcription, epigenetics and genomics. Presentations are given by students, postdocs and faculty, with discussion by all. Students enrolled for credit are expected to attend regularly, and to present a minimum of one paper during the term, with consultation and critique from the faculty.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Chalker</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>---T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 5:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5285 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Fundamentals of Mammalian Genetics </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course aims to provide both biologists and those with mathematical backgrounds with a basis in mammalian genetics. The course will include the following modules: Nucleic acid biochemistry; Gene and chromosome organization; Introduction to Human Genetics; Mutations and DNA repair; Cancer Genetics; Genomic methodologies; Biochemical genetics; Murine Genetics; Epigenetics; Neurodegenerative diseases; Mitochondrial disorders; Pharmacogenetics; Introduction to human population genetics; Applications of modern human genetics; Introduction to web-based informatics tools for molecular genetics. One of the required courses in the Quantitative Human Statistical Genetics graduate program.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Lovett</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:30:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5303 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Protein NMR Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This journal club covers the recent literature on protein NMR with a focus on using NMR to study protein function, NMR dynamics, and novel methods that expand the range of systems accessible to solution NMR studies. Students, postdocs and faculty discuss a recent paper and present background information on the relevant technical aspects of NMR. Students receive 1 credit for participation and presenting one paper.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Henzler-Wildman</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5319 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Molecular Foundations of Medicine </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course will cover fundamental aspects of biochemistry and cell biology from a medical perspective. The course begins with a treatment of protein structure and the function of proteins in the cytoskeleton and cell motility. The principles of enzyme kinetics and regulation are then discussed and basic pathways for the synthesis and metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids are introduced. This leads in to a discussion of membrane structure and the function cellular organelles in biological processes including energy production, protein degradation and protein trafficking. Prerequisite: Two semesters of organic chemistry. Coursemaster approval is required. Please note: This course is given on the medical school schedule and so it begins 8 days before the grad school schedule.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Pike</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 8:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 10:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5357 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Chemistry and Physics of Biomolecules </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course covers three major types of biomolecular structure: proteins, nucleic acids and membranes. Basic structural chemistry is presented, as well as biophysical techniques used to probe each type of structure. Selected topics include: protein folding, protein design, x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, nucleic acid bending and supercoiling, nucleic acid:protein interactions, RNA folding, membrane organization, fluidity, permeability and transport, and membrane channels. Weekly discussion section will cover problem sets and present current research papers. One of the required courses for the Biochemistry and for the Molecular Biophysics graduate programs. Prerequisites; prior coursework in Biochemistry and in Physical Chemistry is recommended, but not required.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Ponder</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 8:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 10:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5412 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Tropical and Molecular Parasitology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Graduate level seminar course focusing on current scientific literature in molecular parasitology. The journal club will meet biweekly during the Fall and Spring semesters. Students will attend both semesters in order to receive one credit. The seminar series will run jointly with a research conference in Tropical and Molecular Parasitology. Outside speakers will be invited for the seminar series to emphasize important developments in tropical medicine and molecular parasitology. In advance of the invited speakers, topics will focus on their previous research publications. Prerequisites, BIO 5392 Molecular Microbiology & Pathogenesis.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Sibley</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>--W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5417 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Hematology/Oncology Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Majerus</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Kornfeld</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-TW----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 1:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5468 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Cardiovascular Biophysics Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Weekly meetings to review and discuss current cardiovascular physiology and biophysics journal articles. Prereq.: Calculus, physiology/anatomy is optional</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Kovacs</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules /></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>548 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Nucleic Acids & Protein Biosynthesis </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Burgers</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M-W-F--</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 11:30:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5483 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Human Linkage and Association Analysis </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Basic Genetic concepts: meiosis, inheritance, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Linkage, segregation analysis; Linkage analysis: definition, crossing over, map functions, phase, LOD scores, penetrance, phenocopies, liability classes, multi-point analysis, non-parametric analysis (sibpairs and pedigrees), quantitative trait analysis, determination of power for mendelian and complex trait analysis; Linkage Disequilibrium analyses: allelic association (case control designs and family bases studies), QQ and Manhattan plots, whole genome association analysis; population stratification; Quantitative Trait Analysis: measured genotypes and variance components.
Hands-on computer lab experience doing parametric linkage analysis with the program LINKAGE, model free linkage analyses with Genehunter and Merlin, power computations with SLINK, quantitative trait anaylses with SOLAR, LD computations with Haploview and WGAViewer, and family-based and case-control association anaylses with PLINK and SAS. The methods and exercises are coordinated with the lectures and students are expected to understand underlying assumptions and limitations and the basic calculations performed by these computer programs. Auditors will not have access to the computer lab sessions. Prerequisite: M21-515 Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology.
For details, to register and to receive the required permission of the Coursemaster contact the GEMS Program Manager
(pa@wubios.wustl.edu or telephone 362-1052).</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Rice, John</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 9:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 11:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5484 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Genetics & Development of C. Elegans Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Students will present a research paper (or present their current thesis research) and the appropriate background material.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Schedl</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 11:30:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5489 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Human Genetics Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>In this biweekly journal club on Human Genetics we will present and discuss current cutting edge papers in human and mammalian molecular genetics. Students learn presentation skills, how to critique a paper and how to interact with a very active and critical audience. Prerequisites; Any person interested in the current state of the art in Human Genetics may attend this course. It is a requirement that all students wishing to earn credit in this course must present a 1.5 hour journal club talk and must regularly attend and participate in the journal club throughout the year.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Lovett</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>----F--</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:30:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5495 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>A </SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Computational Molecular Biology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course focuses on mathematical and algorithmic issues in systems biology, biological sequence analysis, and related topics such as population genetics. The essential mathematics is introduced first. Systems biology topics include inferring global gene regulatory networks from high -throughput data and modeling the dynamics of individual regulatory networks in detail. Sequence analysis topics include predicting protein-coding genes using Hidden Markov Models, sequence alignment, comparative genomics, predicting gene function by comparing to known proteins, and finding regulatory motifs. This course will include a combination of paper and pencil homework assignments and programming labs. Prerequisites; CSE 241 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Brent</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>----F--</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 2:30:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5495 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Computational Molecular Biology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course focuses on mathematical and algorithmic issues in systems biology, biological sequence analysis, and related topics such as population genetics. The essential mathematics is introduced first. Systems biology topics include inferring global gene regulatory networks from high -throughput data and modeling the dynamics of individual regulatory networks in detail. Sequence analysis topics include predicting protein-coding genes using Hidden Markov Models, sequence alignment, comparative genomics, predicting gene function by comparing to known proteins, and finding regulatory motifs. This course will include a combination of paper and pencil homework assignments and programming labs. Prerequisites; CSE 241 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Brent</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M-W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 2:30:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5496 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Computational Molecular Biology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Students present current research papers and the appropriate background material in the field of Computational Biology. **Arts and Sciences students must take this course for credit; Engineering students must take this course Pass/Fail.**</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Buhler</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Cohen</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>M------</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 4:45:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 5:45:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5501 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>The Biology and Pathology of the Visual System </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The purpose of the course is to provide a fascinating view of vertebrate eye development, anatomy, physiology and pathology. Topics to be covered include the molecules that control eye formation, ocular stem cells, the physiology of transparency, hereditary ocular diseases, phototransduction, the neurobiology of the retina and central visual pathways, age-related eye diseases, and many others. The course is open to all second year graduates students and above. Ophthalmology residents and postdocs with an interest in vision are strongly encouraged to attend.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Lukasiewicz</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 5:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 6:20:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5565 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Oral Presentation of Scientific Data </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>Practical course on how to prepare and present scientific data to an audience. Prerequisite: First year neuroscience program courses. Meets once a week for 90 minutes.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Kolber</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>--W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 9:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 11:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5571 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Cellular Neurobiology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Taghert</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>-T-T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:30:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5571 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>A </SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Cellular Neurobiology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course will present a fully integrated overview of nerve cell structure, function and development at the molecular and cellular level. Broad topics to be covered include gene structure and regulation in the nervous system, quantitative analysis of voltage- and chemically-gated ion channels, presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms of chemical neurotransmission, sensory transduction, neurogenesis and migration, axon guidance and synapse formation. Two lectures plus one hour of discussion per week for 14 weeks. There will be three exams, as well as homework problems and summaries of discussion papers. Prerequisites: graduate standing or permission of the instructor.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Corbo</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>--W----</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5577 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Synapses Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The synapse is fundamental to our understanding of information transfer in the nervous system. Malleability of the synapse is considered key to our understanding of organisms' ability to learn and remember and key to understanding nervous system dysfunction in many disease states. This is an advanced seminar in the development, structure, and function of the synapse in health and disease. It is a natural extension of topics covered in Bio 5571 and may be primarily of interest to students in the Neurosciences Program. It may also be of interest to students in MCB, Development, Biochemistry, Computational Biology, and Molecular Biophysics. Generally a topic for the semester helps focus the group; past topics have included Synapses and Disease, Neurotransmitter Transporters, Glutamate Receptors, Dendrites, GABA receptors. Participants (students, postdocs, and faculty) alternate responsibility for choosing a paper from the primary literature to present for the Club. Critical discussion of the paper ensues. Active participation offers the opportunity for students to hone their critical thinking and presentation skills. Students enrolling for credit will be expected to attend each week and will be expected to lead discussion once per semester and will be expected to provide written critiques (1-2 pages each) of two of the papers discussed. Prerequisites, Graduate standing in DBBS; Bio 5571 preferred.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Mennerick</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>----F--</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 10:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 11:30:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5619 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Advanced Cognitive, Computational, and Systems Neuroscience </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course will develop critical thinking and analysis skills with regard to topics in Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience. Course format will be a series of modules composed of intensive, faculty-led case studies on interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of psychology, computation and neuroscience. The goal will be to highlight the benefits of integrative, interdisciplinary approaches, by delving into a small set of topics from a variety of perspectives, rather than providing a survey-level introduction to a broader set of topic areas. Modules will involve a combination of lectures and student-led discussion groups, with students further expected to complete a multi-disciplinary integrative final review paper. Case-study topics will vary somewhat from year to year, but are likely to include some of the following: temporal coding as a mechanism for information processing, coordinate transformations in sensory-motor integration, mechanisms of cognitive control, motor control strategies including application to neural prosthetics, and memory systems in health and disease.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Braver</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules /></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>580 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Population Biology </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Allen</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Larson</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>582 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Ethnobiology Journal Club </SectionTitle><SectionDescription /><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Fritz</TeacherName><IsPrimary>N</IsPrimary></Instructor><Instructor><TeacherName>Salick</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules /></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>584 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Climate Change Reading Group </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>The Climate Change Reading Group is made up of multi-disciplinary faculty and students from multiple institutions in St Louis: WUSTL, UMSL, SLU, Missouri Botanical Garden, Danforth Center, and more. Many of us in different labs, departments, and institutions around STL are actively investigating aspects and effects of climate change; this reading group provides a venue for interacting with others in the community. Subject matter within the context of Climate Change will be chosen each week by a different presenter. Students can join this reading group for 1 credit if they agree to read all papers, actively participate in discussions, find and present one high quality scientific paper on climate change in the field of their choice and moderate the discussion of this paper. The students will be evaluated on their participation, their understanding of the issues, and their presentation. Prerequisites: Contact the course coordinator.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Salick</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>---T---</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>585 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Floristic Taxonomy </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Richardson</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>----F--</Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 3:00:00 PM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 4:00:00 PM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>02</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>03</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>04</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>05</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>06</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>07</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>08</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>09</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5911 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>10</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Seminar in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>These seminars cover the recent literature in various areas not included in other courses, or in more depth than other courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credit to be arranged.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5915 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Teaching Practice in Biology & Biomedical Sciences </SectionTitle><SectionDescription></SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Russell</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>01</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. Credit will vary with the amount of work and discussion, but cannot be more than 3 credits.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>02</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. Credit will vary with the amount of work and discussion, but cannot be more than 3 credits.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>03</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. Credit will vary with the amount of work and discussion, but cannot be more than 3 credits.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>04</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. Credit will vary with the amount of work and discussion, but cannot be more than 3 credits.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>05</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. Credit will vary with the amount of work and discussion, but cannot be more than 3 credits.</SectionDescription><Instructors><Instructor><TeacherName>Staff</TeacherName><IsPrimary>Y</IsPrimary></Instructor></Instructors><RoomSchedules><RoomSchedule><Day>TBA </Day><StartTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</StartTime><EndTime>1/1/1900 12:00:00 AM</EndTime></RoomSchedule></RoomSchedules></CourseSection><CourseSection><CourseNumber>5999 </CourseNumber><SectionNumber>06</SectionNumber><SectionTitle>Independent Work </SectionTitle><SectionDescription>This course is designed for individual students wishing to explore indepth specialized areas of literature or technology with one or more faculty members. 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