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  1. Molecular Biotechnology: A Short Course by Roger L. Miesfeld, 2008-07-07
  2. Proteomics<br>A Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Course Manual by Andrew J. Link, 2008-05-01
  3. Integrated Genomics: A Discovery-Based Laboratory Course by Guy A. Caldwell, Shelli N. Williams, et all 2006-10-23
  4. DNA science: A first laboratory course in recombinant-DNA technology by David A Micklos, 1989
  5. 3 factors help chart course of prostate cancer.(Men's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Jeff Evans, 2005-08-15
  6. Choosing primary, secondary prostate cancer Tx: PSA changes, p53 gene expression, and the Gleason score can help predict the course of therapy.(Urology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jeff Evans, 2005-05-01
  7. Recombinant DNA: Genes and Genomics: A Short Course by James D. Watson, Jan A. Witkowski, et all 2006-12-08
  8. Bioinformatics: Computer Based training Course (CBT) (Learn Molecular BiologyThe Gene Tree!, Version 4.1)
  9. Your limitless inventing machine: A self-taught course in creativity by Win Wenger, 1979
  10. Determination of a content of the course in literature of a suitable difficulty for junior and senior high school students; (Genetic psychology monographs) by Mary Crowell Burch, 1928
  11. DNA Cloning/Sequencing Workshop: A Short Course by KEITH FIRMAN, 1969-12-31
  12. Understanding Genetics DVDs: DNA, Genes, and Their Real-World Applications - The Teaching Company (The Great Courses) by David Sadava, 2008
  13. Diagnosis and Treatment of Parkinson's Disease - State of the Art (Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementa)

81. Department Of Genetics - Trinity College Dublin - Undergraduate Studies
in Human genetics course differs from the BA (Mod.) in genetics in the obligation in genetics course have more course choice options in the Junior and
http://www.tcd.ie/Genetics/courses/undergrad.htm
Undergraduate Degrees
For general enquiries please select the relevant items from the Admissions web page. The Department of Genetics offers two four-year undergraduate degrees: Both degrees are awarded under the regulations of the Faculty of Science , TCD.
B.A. (Mod.) in Genetics
  • Leaving Cert points required (year 2000-01): 395
Students taking the B.A. (Mod.) in Genetics degree apply initially for TCD Science ( ) on the CAO form. Science students may then choose to specialise in Genetics at the beginning of the Junior Sophister (3rd) year, or may choose other specialised science areas. More information on B.A. (Mod.) in Genetics
B.A. (Mod.) in Human Genetics
  • Leaving Cert points required (year 2000-01): 520
The B.A. (Mod.) in Human Genetics course differs from the B.A. (Mod.) in Genetics in the obligation to study a particular combination of courses in the four year programme, and the concentration on human genetics. Students taking the B.A. (Mod.) in Genetics course have more course choice options in the Junior and Senior Freshman years. Students taking the B.A. (Mod.) in Human Genetics course apply specifically to the course TR073 Human Genetics on the CAO form.

82. Certificate In Clinical Genetics: Overview
Fundamentals of Human genetics (4 Credits). This course provides the knowledgeof genetics fundamental to clinical practice. Students taking this course
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Certificate in Clinical Genetics Courses
Fundamentals of Human Genetics (4 Credits)
This course provides the knowledge of genetics fundamental to clinical practice. Students taking this course will understand the structure and function of chromosomes and genes, the patterns of inheritance, the causes and consequences of mutation, genetic variation and polymorphism, and the relationship between genotype and phenotype, among other concepts fundamental to the study of genetics and genetic issues in medicine. The course is taught entirely in an online format, with lectures, activities, and discussion designed to provide individualized feedback as well as group learning activities. At the completion of this course students will have a broad understanding of human genetics enabling them to participate in the Medical Genetics Course.
Overview of Genetic Counseling (4 Credits)

83. Centre For Education In Medical Genetics - Courses
It may be possible to arrange courses or training events for specific is alsocurrently working on developing genetics curricula, courses and training
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Title Participants Date Registration Genetics for Screening Professionals Antenatal screening professionals and others with an interest in antenatal and neonatal screening 4th, 5th, 12th and 13th May 2004 For information, please contact the Perinatal Institute: 0121 687 3470 Genetics for Learning Disability Psychiatrists Specialist Registrars and other Learning Disability Psychiatry staff 19th May and 23rd June 2004 Postgraduate Education Programme at Lea Castle Centre Assessment and Management of Families with Familial Cancer Specialist Nurses June 2004 By invitation Inherited Conditions in Community Practice Part 1:Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia (run by Birmingham Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Service) Part 2: Families and Genetic Disorders Practice nurses, health visitors, school nurses, specialist paediatric nurses and other healthcare staff working with families in the community

84. DDLeadership.Org - Genetics Course Description
. The course serves as a primer on genetic science and The genetics course is expected to require approximately four hours of......genetics Course
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The course serves as a primer on genetic science and provides an overview on the following material: Mendelian genetics, molecular biology and the information revolution being wrought by the Human Genome Project, the state of genetic testing, reflections on likely developments in genetic testing in the coming 5 years, the discipline of genetic counseling, ethical and legal dilemmas that abound in this field, genetic pharmacology, DNA chip technology, complexities of genotype-phenotype studies, the relationship between genetics and behavior, balancing the rights of the individual and the sharing of genetic information, informed consent issues and standards for protecting privacy, and using children in genetic research projects. The Genetics course is expected to require approximately four hours of instructional time and course participants are expected to achieve the following educational outcomes:
  • To comprehend the dramatic change in our understanding of human genetics and the role such information has in our view of disability and disease.
  • 85. Interdepartmental M.Sc. In Genetics - Courses
    genetics Course List. Department, Course Number, Title. Faculty of Agriculturaland Food Sciences. Animal Science, 035.722, Genet.
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    UMinfo People Google Genetics Course List Department Course Number Title Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences Animal Science Genet. Principles of Animal Improvement Animal Science Special Topics in Animal Improvement Animal Science Quantitative Genetics in Animal Science Animal Science Advanced Animal Genetics Plant Science Advanced Genetics Plant Science Plant Science Plant Molecular Genetics Plant Science Bioinformatics Faculty of Medicine Human Genetics Seminars in Human Genetics Human Genetics Special Topics in Human Genetics Human Genetics Principles and Practice of Human Genetics Human Genetics Laboratory Methods in Human and Medical Genetics Human Genetics Genetics Epidemiology of Human Populations Human Genetics Clinical Genetics Human Genetics Theory and Practice of Genetic Counselling Faculty of Science Microbiology Advanced Concepts in Molecular. Biology

    86. Department Of Genetics - Courses

    http://academic.sun.ac.za/genetics/courses_frameset.html

    87. Department Of Biology - Courses - BIOL 2211 Genetics
    Because of the influx of new material in genetics, the genetics course hasintegrated both the lecture itself and the lecture portion of the laboratory.
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    Courses - BIOL 2211 Genetics Because of the influx of new material in Genetics, the Genetics course has integrated both the lecture itself and the lecture portion of the laboratory. The student will be held responsible for the material in the lecture portion of the laboratories in lecture exams as well as the lecture materials in the lab quizzes. Section A (Tues) 9 - 12
    Section C (Thur) 9 - 12
    Section E (Wed) 2:15 - 5:15
    Section B (Tues) 1 - 4
    Section D (Thur) 1 - 4
    Lab Dates Lecture Topic Lab Activity
    Introduction and Lab Objectives
    Lab Report: None Probability and Chi square
    Lecture: - Simple rules of probability as applied
    to basic genetics Lab # 1 - Part I - Principles of Probability Inheritance Patterns
    Lecture: Patterns and Complexities of Genetic Mechanisms of Inheritance Lab #2 - Part I Determination of Inheritance Patterns using Unknown Mutant strains of Drosophila. (Lab Report due December 10 Team Report) Lab #2 Part II Analysis of Mating Experiments - Simulated Data Combined Lab Report (Lab Report due November 10 Individual Report) Probability and Chi square - continued Lecture - Chi square analysis of data Lab #1 Probability and Chi square Part II - Analysis of Various Genetic Mechanisms in Maize Chi square software program (PC) Combined Lab Report # 1 due Oct. 2 Team Report

    88. Genetics - Courses - PhD Programs - Education - Stanford University School Of Me
    Human genetics The theoretical and experimental basis for the genetics of human Required course for incoming students. 1 unit, Win (Staff). GENE 260.
    http://med.stanford.edu/biosciences/courses/genetics.html
    Stanford University Biosciences Courses BIOSCIENCES Biosciences Home Admissions The Home Program Biochemistry ... Cultural Diversity Education Information Education Home
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    GENE 202. Human Genetics -The theoretical and experimental basis for the genetics of human health and disease. Lectures and clinical case discussions in molecular, chromosomal, biochemical, developmental, cancer, and medical genetics, emphasizing the latter. Prerequisites: knowledge of biochemistry and basic genetics.
    4 units, Aut (Ford, Myers) GENE 203. Advanced Genetics -(Same as BIOSCI 203, DBIO 203.) For graduate students in biological sciences; may be appropriate for graduate students in other programs. The genetic toolbox. Examples of analytic methods, genetic manipulation, genome analysis, and human genetics. Emphasis is on use of genetic tools in dissecting complex biological pathways, developmental processes, and regulatory systems. Faculty-led discussions sections with critical evaluation of papers. Students with minimal prior experience in genetics should prepare themselves by working out problems in college level textbooks.
    4 units, Aut (Stearns, Kim, Sidow, Barsh)

    89. Undergraduate Genetics Required Courses
    Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A M University.
    http://biochemistry.tamu.edu/?ch=ugrad&sec=req_gene

    90. Center For Society, The Individual And Genetics - Courses
    McCabe offer a fivecredit course that considers our sense of self, geneticdeterminism, Honors 98 Course title is the topic of the CSIG symposium.
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    Center Home Center Mission Center Director Planning Group ... Projects Courses The Center's mission is to educate professionals and the public at the interface of genetics and culture and examine the influence and effects of genetics, genomes and their technologies on individuals and society Honors 80: Genomics and the Boundaries of Self: To consider the implications of genomics, E. McCabe and L. McCabe offer a five-credit course that considers our sense of self, genetic determinism, our place in the biosphere, our concepts of race and ethnicity, the continuum of gender, and the future of healthcare. Honors 98: Course title is the topic of the CSIG symposium. To place the symposia in context for freshmen, E. McCabe and L. McCabe offer a one-credit course that includes an orientation, the symposium, a roundtable discussion featuring campus leaders, and a wrap-up. Human Genetics 220 (Open to undergraduates and graduate students): Ethical Issues in Human Genetics: To determine the impact of genetics on the individual and society, L. McCabe offers a two-credit course that considers reproductive technology, prenatal testing, newborn screening, carrier screening, gene therapy, stem cell therapy, forensics, and genetic discrimination.

    91. LSUHSC School Of Medicine - Genetics - Courses
    Required courses. Basic. Credit Hours. Basic Human genetics (Genet 231), 3.Biometric Methods in the Health Sciences (Int 221), 3
    http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/genetics/courses.asp
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    Doctor of Philosophy Degree - Program Requirements
    Doctoral candidate Miriam Martinez presents her seminar " Tn7: Pardon the Interruption," which focused on interrupting the repeats that cause Friedreich ataxia. Minimum requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human Genetics are 62 credit hours (including graduate course work, laboratory rotations, seminars and research) as outlined below: Courses Credit Hours Basic Specialized General Practical Elective Seminar (Genet 299) Dissertation Research (Genet 400) Total Course work must include twelve (12) hours in fields other than human genetics. At least third (30) hours must be in courses with a letter grade. The core requirements include 23-25 of these hours. Electives must provide the other 5-7 hours. Required Courses

    92. LSUHSC School Of Medicine - Genetics - Courses
    Course work must include six (6) hours in a related field. The student selectselectives with Laboratory Methods in Molecular genetics (Genet 253), 3
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    Master of Science Degree - Program Requirements Alpa Sidhu, first year graduate student, harvests bacteria in order to prepare DNA for an experiment that's part of her laboratory rotation with Dr. Andrew Hollenbach
    Under special circumstances determined by the Department Head, students enrolled for the Doctoral program may be awarded a Master of Science Degree. Requirements for the Master of Science degree are thirty (30) hours of graduate course work, as listed below: Subject Area Required Credit Hours Core Courses* Electives Seminar (Genet 299) Thesis Research (Genet 400) Total Course work must include six (6) hours in a related field. The student selects electives with the advice and approval of the Graduate Coordinator. In addition to course work, the students must write a Thesis and attend all Seminars.

    93. University Research And Graduate School - Graduate School Programs Department Of
    The Department of genetics and Human genetics offers courses leading to the Additional credit hours must be taken in courses in genetics or topics
    http://www.gs.howard.edu/gradprograms/genhum.htm
    RGS HOME UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY SEARCH HU HOME Office of Educational Affairs Graduate Programs Graduate Programs Certificate Programs Forms Bulletin ... Staff The Department of Genetics and Human Genetics offers courses leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees . The program is associated with the Departments of Pediatrics and Biology so that students will not only learn to work creatively in their own field of special interest but will also be able to relate their findings to progress made in related disciplines. The following information provides an overview of the degree programs. For more details contact the Director of Graduate Studies, e-mail: vheadings@howard.edu Genetics and Human Genetics Courses General Admission Requirements Genetics and Human Genetics Website Special Admission Requirements Genetics and Human Genetics ... Special Degree Requirements General Admission Requirements A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is preferred and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in major course work is required. Each graduate department may have additional "special admission requirements" which are noted on this page.
    • Completed on-line application and signature page or Download the paper application ( HTML Acrobat The non-refundable $45 application fee (Waivers accepted for FAMU Feeder Program and McNair Scholars) GRE Scores (Only official score reports are accepted within 5 years of the test date) www.gre.org

    94. Courses At Geneticepi
    In combination with the course ‘Molecular Approaches in genetics for This fiveday advanced course in statistical genetics provides an overview of new
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    Courses in Genetic Epidemiology Netherlands Institute of Health Sciences (NIHES) and the Genetic Epidemiology Unit of the Erasmus University Rotterdam organise courses in the field of genetic epidemiology. It is possible to obtain a MSc, DSc or PhD degree in the genetic epidemiology, or to follow selected short courses. Participants profile include epidemiologists, geneticists, biostatisticians, physicians involved in clinical and pharmacological research. For more information on the NIHES: www.nihes.nl
    The Genetic Epidemiology Unit and NIHES organise the following courses in genetic epidemiology: COURSES IN GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY IN 2003 Fall Courses August 11 - 15 2003 Bioinformatics in Medicine August 18 - 22 2003 Genetic Epidemiology August 18 - 22 2003 Searching genes for complex diseases August 26 - 30 2003 Genetic Epidemiology of Complex Diseases October 20 - November 14, 2003

    95. PBE&B Educational Index
    From the Intermediate genetics Course , by P. McClean at North Dakota State Includes links to courses and educational sites for Molecular genetics and
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    96. Genetics, Courses Fall 2005
    The course will cover a few medical genetic disorders in depth,......Prerequisite(s) undergraduate courses in genetics and molecular biology.
    http://catalog.arizona.edu/2005-06/courses/054/GENE.html
    Fall 2005 Course Descriptions
    All courses below are approved to be taught in Fall 2005; however, some (or all) may not be offered this term. The course numbers that are offered this term link to the Schedule of Classes. Class with alternative delivery modes (Web based, cable TV, correspondence, etc) are noted in the Schedule at the section level. The complete list below is a good indicator of what may be offered over the next few years (contact department about offerings). For explanations of course elements see the Key to Course Descriptions Genetics (GENE) Department Info GENE 416 Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis (3 units)
    Description: Analysis of genome sequences for function using local and internet computer resources. Consult instructor for appropriate prerequisites before enrolling.
    Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E.
    Prerequisite(s): consult instructor for prerequisites before enrolling.
    Identical to: MCB 416; MCB is home department.
    May be convened with: GENE 516.

    97. Biochemistry (BCH)
    in the general genetics course (352) including aspects of transmission genetics, Major concepts include molecular genetics, regulatory biochemistry,
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    Biochemistry (BCH)
    Chairperson: Professor Sperry 190 Issues in Biotechnology (3) See Aquaculture and Fisheries Science 190. (N) 282 The Nature of Biochemistry (3) A few topics will be selected for historical development on the basis of their significance in the emergence of biochemistry as a scientific discipline, their importance in revealing fundamental principles of biochemistry, and their continual prominence in contemporary research. (This is not a survey course in biochemistry.) Pre: CHM 124 or 227. 311 Introductory Biochemistry (3) Chemistry of biological transformations in the cell. Chemistry of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes, vitamins, and hormones integrated into a general discussion of the energy-yielding and biosynthetic reactions in the cell. (Lec. 3) Pre: CHM 124 or equivalent. 312 Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory (2) Laboratory exercises illustrate chemical and physical properties of biomolecules, separation techniques, enzyme catalysis, symptoms of nutritional deficiency, quantification of metabolic end-products, and drug detoxification. (Lab. 4) Pre: credit or concurrent enrollment in 311.

    98. UK Scheduled Open Training Course Directory - Genetics Training Courses
    The UK Course Index maintains an independent database of training providersand management development courses covering all areas of people development,
    http://www.underoak.co.uk/Home/Public-Medical-Training-Courses/Genetics.htm
    The Directory of Dates for the UK's Open, Public and Scheduled Medical Training Courses held in London and the rest of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Europe.
    Training course information for over 10 years
    Training courses listed on our directory are open to all and have set start dates, venues and prices.
    The UK TRAINING INDEX ( www.underoak.co.uk ) is an independent directory of over 120,000 public business courses, locations and dates run by over 1,040 training organisations. We also have a database of over 7,500 inhouse/bespoke training consultants.
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    Course Title: Course Length: Cost: Course Location: Advances in the Molecular Pharmacology 2 Days tba Midlands Biological therapy in Autoimmune Diseases 1 Day tba London Cancer Genetics Update for Nurses and Other Healthcare Professionals 1 Day London Cardiac Arrhythmias For General Paediatricians: A guide to Diagnosis and Management 1 Day London CHI's Thirteenth Annual Nucleic Acid-Based Technology 2 Days tba SE ex London Costing the Future: Genetics and Insurance 1 Day tba London Fundamentals of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering 1 Day tba Overseas Europe Fundamentals of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering

    99. Genetics (Ph.D.)
    A few examples of the courses available in the Department of genetics are givenbelow. genetics (MGE). MGE 700 Advanced Human genetics. Course master Dr.
    http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=56104

    100. Undergraduate Prospectus 2006
    genetics is at the forefront of medical science. Having a medical genetics coursemeans that students can benefit from the interaction of academic
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    Yok Wong Tan 2nd year Dr Annette Cashmore, tutor Course Title UCAS Code Duration Typical Offer BSc Medical Genetics 3 years, full-time; 4 years with sandwich ABB BSc Biological Sciences See Biological Sciences The Department of Genetics at the University of Leicester is renowned for its work in the field in Medical Genetics, one of the most rapidly expanding and exciting fields in modern science.
    Entry Requirements
    • Grades and Tariff points are normally required from 6 or 12 unit awards. A/AS levels: Three A2 levels, normally two in relevant sciences subjects, preferably from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics. Two AS levels considered in place of one A2 level. General Studies is not accepted. Key Skills are welcomed in addition and may be included in any offer. GCSE: English, Mathematics, and Chemistry normally required at Grade C or above if not held at A2/AS level. Access to HE course: Pass kite-marked course normally with a minimum of 18 credits at level 3.

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