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Cell
and Molecular Biology
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
The
curriculum in cellular and molecular biology offers students
an integrated program of study and training in the biological
and physical sciences. It is a pathway to graduate study in areas
of biology and medicine which emphasize a quantitative and analytical
approach to the life sciences.
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Biology
162 (or the equivalent); Chemistry 210,
211,
215, and 216;
Mathematics
115 and 116; and Physics 140/141 and 240/241 - recommended sequence (or Physics 125/127 and 126/128).
It is recommended that students interested in pursuing graduate
work acquire a reading knowledge of French, German, or Russian.
Concentration
Program. Must
include:
- Required
courses.
Biology 305;
310,
311 (or Chemistry
451 and 452, or Biological
Chemistry 415); Biology 427;
Biology 428;
Two advanced lab courses from among: Biology 306,
413,
423,
or 429;
Chemistry 260
and 241-242.
- Two
advanced CMB courses chosen from among Biology 400,
405,
406,
407,
411,
418,
422,
426,
430,
435,
436,
513,
and 523. A third (or fourth) advanced CMB lab courses (306, 413,
423, or 429) may also be used to meet this requirement.
- One
elective course, which can be:
- Any
Biology class at the 200-, 300- or 400-level (except Biol. 200,
201,
202,
215,
300,
302,
320,
or 412).
A third advanced CMB course is permitted to meet this requirement.
- Chemistry 452 for students
who elected the sequence Chemistry
451-452.
- One
cognate
course (as approved by the concentration advisor) in Chemistry
(courses with a Chem.
260 prerequisite), Mathematics
(courses with a Math.
116 prerequisite), or Statistics (Statistics
402 or Biostatistics 503).
Advising.
Professors
R. Bodmer, R. Cadigan, S. Clark, R. Ellis, J. Hay, J. Langmore,
L. Olsen, E. Pichersky, and J. Schiefelbein are the concentration
advisors. Appointments are scheduled at 1121 Natural Science
Building.
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of Michigan
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