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BIOL 1150 - Stem Cell Engineering |
Stem cell engineering focuses on using adult, embryonic, and induced stem cells to repair damaged or diseased tissues. This course will examine the role of stem cells in development, tissue homeostasis, and wound healing, as well as how they are being applied in regenerative medicine. A lecture and discussion format for major topic areas. Students will receive hands-on training in how to isolate, culture, and differentiate adult stem cells in a laboratory setting. Expected: CHEM 0330 and BIOL 0500 or an equivalent course in cell biology or physiology. Cell culture experience highly recommended. Enrollment limited to 20. Instructor permission required.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab, Primary Meeting All Sections for this Course Molecular Pharm, Phys & Biotec Division Biology (Bio) Department |
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