BIOMG 6880
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BIOMG 6880
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2024-2025.
Cancer is a global health problem often associated with high mortality due to therapeutic resistance. Metastasis, uncontrolled growth, metabolic reprogramming and oncogenic alterations are major features of most cancers and contribute to poor survival outcome in patients. Late diagnosis, cancer disparity and limited understanding of how cancers arise are also problems. We are in a modern era of multi-omics technologies including genomics, proteomics, epigenetics, and metabolomics, which are enabling unprecedented insights into the biology of cancer. This course will provide an overview on the fundamentals of cancer biology such as cancer hallmarks, signal transduction, genetics/gene mutations, therapeutic concepts such as synthetic lethality, cancer models, research methods and data analytical tools. Further, the course will introduce metabolism and metabolomics techniques.
When Offered Spring.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOMG 2800, BIOMG 3300, BIOMG 3310, BIOMG 3320 or BIOMG 3350.
Outcomes
- Explain the basic pathways and genes that lead to the development of cancer.
- Describe the various factors and complexity of genetic mutations in cancer.
- Be able to interpret genomic data and graphs relating to cancer mutations and cancer biology.
- Be able to read, understand, critically evaluate and summarize primary literature in cancer genetics and genomics.
- Articulate a research plan based on cancer genetics and genomics techniques and knowledge.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: BIOMG 4880
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- TR
- Jan 21 - May 6, 2025
Instructors
Nwosu, Z
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
BIOMG 1320 (Orientation Lectures in Molecular Biology and Genetics), BIOMG 1350 (Introductory Biology: Cell and Developmental Biology) and or BIOMG 2800 (Lectures in Genetics and Genomics) are recommended but not required. Students may also benefit from taking organic chemistry class. For Senior Undergraduates and above.
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