Overview
This course covers current understanding of, and modern approaches to, human disease, emphasizing the molecular and cellular basis of both genetic disease and cancer.
Specific topics include:
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The Genetics of Simple and Complex Traits;
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Karyotypic Analysis and Positional Cloning;
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Genetic Diagnosis;
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The Roles of Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors in Tumor Initiation, Progression and Treatment;
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The Interaction between Genetics and Environment;
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Animal Models of Human Disease and Cancer;
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Infectious Diseases including Bacterial, Viral and Eukaryotic Pathogens; and
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Disease Treatment Strategies including Drug Development and Gene Therapy.
Grading
Grading criteria.
| ACTIVITIES |
PERCENTAGES |
| Five Problem Sets |
10% |
| Two Paper Assignments |
10% |
| Two In-class Exams |
50% |
| Non-comprehensive Final Exam |
30% |