Course Descriptions

 


BMOL 6000 E– Thesis.
6 cr.

 

BMOL 6005 E– Current Topics in Biomolecular Science

This course will require students to present two seminars. The topic of both seminars will be chosen in consultation with the student’s research supervisor. One of the seminars must be a critical analysis of a topic unrelated to the student’s graduate work. Students are expected to attend all seminars. Students must take this course during the first two years of study. This course will be integrated with the existing Tumor Biology Seminar Series currently offered at the Northeastern Ontario Regional Cancer Center. One seminar per week during the fall and winter terms (Sem 3). Cr 6.

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BMOL 6106 E– Advanced Topics in Cell Regulation

Recent developments in the regulation of cellular processes by various biomolecules will be discussed. The topics covered will include current advances in the elucidation of the molecular basis of cell structure, signalling, gene expression, proliferation, differentiation and survival. (Lec3). Cr 3.

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BMOL 6207 E– Structure and Function of Biomolecules

Recent developments in the elucidation and analysis of the structural and functional properties of biological molecules will be discussed. The topics covered will include current advances in the determination and modelling of biomolecular structure and dynamics, biopolymer theory, structure-function relationships, and rational drug design using structural data. (Lec3). Cr 3.
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