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COURSES
Intro
to Forensic Sciences w/ lab (Bio107)
Molecules,
Genes and Cells(BIO111)
Cell
Biology (BIO308)
Seminars
(BIO361/2)
Forensic
Serology
Fall 2012
Genetically
Modified Organisms (GMOs)
From Venoms & Toxins to Drugs
Independent
research (Bio371/372)
Group
Investigation in Epithelial
Cell Biology (Bio351 2010 Syllabus)
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Bernd
Laboratory
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Research Studying Ozone and Your Lungs
To
understand how an organism works we need to understand its basic parts
-- cells. As a cell biologist I use techniques ranging from microscopy & biochemistry
to molecular biology, and from classical genetic crosses to genomics
to attack the enormous question of 'how does a cell work?' While
each approach by itself is informative a clear picture of
a cellular process will only result by combining the right
questions with the best techniques and taking time to listen
to the data. My courses reflect this 'multi-front' approach
and combine discussions of questions and journal articles,
interactive lectures, investigative labs and web assignments.
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