The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue. The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result. This introductory level course will provide an overview of the basic causes, mechanisms and genetics underlying human cancers, as well as explore current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Introduction to the Biology of Cancer (BIO2104.01)
Amie Jo McClellan
Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 4
M 2:10pm - 4:00pm; Th 2:10pm - 4:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 20
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Amie McClellan, Biology, Four Credit, and tagged cancer, cell cycle, chemotherapy, DNA, genetics, growth control, mutation, proteins, radiation, signal transduction.
Credits: 4
M 2:10pm - 4:00pm; Th 2:10pm - 4:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 20
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Amie McClellan, Biology, Four Credit, and tagged cancer, cell cycle, chemotherapy, DNA, genetics, growth control, mutation, proteins, radiation, signal transduction.