BIO 301 Stem Cell Biology
This course will provide basic and advanced understanding of various stem cells (embryonic, induced pluripotent, adult), nuclear reprogramming (epigenetic, viral, non-viral, mRNA and protein based), potential diseases (neurological, autoimmune, metabolic, genetic, cardiac) treated by stem cells, translational medicine (from lab to bedside), drug discovery, and molecular pathways involved in the development and differentiation of embryonic and adult stem cells.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
Biology lower-core curriculum and
BIO 200
Distribution
(NS) (Category I, PP).Offered
fall semester.