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Jan 02, 2025
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BIOS 5750 - Stem Cells and Regeneration This course is a survey of the literature in stem cell and regeneration research, specifically focusing on model organisms (e.g. planaria, salamanders, frogs, zebrafish, hydra, mice, Arabidopsis). Topics include the role of stem cell regulation, the immune system, scarring, and innervation in regeneration; as well as age dependent-regeneration, the connection between regeneration and cancer, and the regenerative capability of humans. This is an oral intensive course: for each class, student(s) will present findings from assigned readings, followed by class discussion. Students will write a final original research proposal based on course content/discussions.
Note: Open to upper-level graduate and graduate students. Satisfies Capstone requirements.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: Instructor approval
Credits: 3 hours
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