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  1. Gn 301 Genetics in Human Affairs Course Materials and Notes by Wendell McKenzie, 1997-07
  2. Modern language learning,: The intensive course as sponsored by the United States Army, and implications for the undergraduate course of study, (Genetic psychology monographs) by Melva Lind, 1948
  3. Molecular genetics ; Cytoplasmic inheritance ; Developmental genetics (Science, a second level course. genetics)
  4. Genetics (Course S298)
  5. Genetics (Course S298)
  6. Genetics (Course S298)
  7. LECTURES IN MEDICAL GENETICS:A Course for Medical Students.
  8. Genetics (Course S298)
  9. An introduction and guide to the course (Science, a second level course. genetics)
  10. Genetics (Course S299)
  11. Genetics (Course S298)
  12. Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Genetics (CRAC Degree Course Guides 2000/2001)
  13. Degree Course Guides 1998-99: Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Genetics Set 2 (CRAC Degree Course Guides 1998/1999)
  14. Genetics (Course S298)

61. E.G.F. - Home Page
A not for profit institution.Offers training for young geneticists and promote the public understanding of genetics. Features online courses, workshops, and links to related resources.
http://www.eurogene.org/
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62. NIH Rat Genomics And Genetics
Serves as a central point for information on NIH sponsored and related rat genetic and genomic activities and resources. Includes courses and meetings, reports and publications, and related resources.
http://www.nih.gov/science/models/rat/

Survey to Redesign the Animal Models for Biomedical Research Website
Welcome to the NIH Rat Genomics and Genetics Web site. Suggestions for improving the Web page and for items to include are most welcome. We want this page to serve your interests. Comments may be relayed to Bettie Graham at bettie_graham@nih.gov Chairperson, Rat Genome Working Group: Stephen C. Mockrin, PH. D
Director, Divison of Heart and Vascular Diseases
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Photo Credit:
Dr. Marga Kujpers
Nature Genetics

63. Courses
Web Home Pages for Individual courses 20012002 Academic Year genetics 351 Human genetics - Tachibana genetics 371 Introductory genetics - Sibley genetics 371 Introductory genetics - Raghuraman genetics 454 Origin of genetics - Sandler
http://depts.washington.edu/genetics/courses/courses.html
Courses
Web Home Pages for Individual Courses
2001-2002 Academic Year
Autumn
  • Genetics 351 Human Genetics - Tachibana Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Sibley Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Raghuraman Genetics 454 Origin of Genetics - Sandler Genetics 490 Undergraduate Seminar - Gallant, Schivell Genetics 525 Topics in Human Genetics Genetics 550 Methods and Logic - Pallanck, Manoil Genetics 551 / MBT 510 Mutation and Recombination - Nickerson, Trask, Thomas, Berg
    Jim Thomas' Section
    Genetics 573 - Population Biology Genetics 590 (Autumn 2001) Evolution and Population Genetics Seminar - Felsenstein

Winter
  • Genetics 351 Human Genetics - Tachibana Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Berg, Brewer Genetics 372 Gene Function - Kurjan Genetics 411 Gene Action - Manoil Genetics 453 Evolutionary Genetics - Felsenstein Genetics 465 / 565 Advanced Human Genetics - King, Olson, Owens Genetics 525 Topics in Human Genetics - Furlong
2000-2001 Academic Year
Autumn
  • Genetics 351 (Autumn 2000) Human Genetics - Braun Genetics 371A (Autumn 2000) Introductory Genetics - Sibley Genetics 371B (Autumn 2000) Introductory Genetics - Raghuraman Genetics 454 (Autumn 2000) Origins of Genetics - Sandler Genetics 490 (Autumn 2000) Undergraduate Seminar - Tachibana Genetics 501 (Autumn 2000) Intro to Research Material Genetics 525 (Autumn 2000) Current Literature in Human Genetics - Furlong / Gartler Genetics 550 (Autumn 2000) Methods and Logic in Genetics - Gallant, Pallanck

64. Science Courses At University Of Melbourne
Information for prospective students about genetics Undergraduate courses at Universityof Melbourne including subjects, admissions, scholarships and careers
http://admissions.unimelb.edu.au/genetics-undergraduate-courses/
Undergraduate Science Courses at University of Melbourne
Visit University of Melbourne for information on various undergraduate science courses, including:
  • anatomy
  • biochemistry
  • biological sciences
  • biology
  • biomedical
  • biotechnologies
  • biotechnology
  • botany
  • cell biology
  • cellular science
  • chemistry
  • earth science
  • earth sciences
  • ecological science
  • ecology
  • environmental science
  • forensic science
  • gene technology
  • genetics
  • geography
  • human behaviour
  • human psychology
  • immunology
  • marine biology
  • marine research
  • microbiology
  • molecular science
  • optical science
  • optometry
  • pathology
  • pharmacology
  • pharmacy
  • physiology
  • wildlife management
  • wildlife research
  • zoology
Enter Science Faculty at University of Melbourne

65. ESHG Home Page
Promotes research in basic and applied human and medical genetics. Includes information on structure, courses, events, and membership.
http://www.eshg.org/
European Society of Human Genetics
European Society of Human Genetics Clinical Genetics Unit,
Birmingham Women's Hospital,
BIRMINGHAM B15 2TG
United Kingdom
Tel/Fax:
email: eshg@eshg.org ESHG is an international professional society founded in 1967 which
- promotes research in basic and applied human and medical genetics
- facilitates contact between all persons who share these aims The 2003
European Human Genetics Conference

is in Birmingham, England 3-6th May Plenary sessions: Low penetrance genes and cancer susceptibility Life, sex and WT1 Population DNA banks Genetic epilepsies Congenital muscular dystrophies Limb development, Polydactyly, Brachydactyly Late breaking research Workshops: Syndrome identification Cytogenetics Issues in counselling Genotyping and mutation detection arrays Quality control Prenatal cytogenetics Symposia Bioinformatics Stem Cells Sensory genetics SNPs and haplotypes Chromosomes in Genetic Disease Genetics and Endocrine Problems Alternative Splicing Cancer Genetics Alzheimer Disease.

66. PH Genetics - Courses
Public Health genetics Home courses.
http://www.sph.umich.edu/genetics/phg_courses.html
Public Health Genetics Home Courses Biostatistics Environmental Health
Sciences
Epidemiology ...
and Policy
Interdepartmental Concentration in
Public Health Genetics
Core Courses Epid 513 Applications in Public Health Genetics
A forum for discussing applications of public health genetics and for integrating recent developments in human genetics into the breadth of public health genetics. Topics are inclusive, from genetics and molecular biology, to assessment, policy development, screening for genetic susceptibility, and ethical, legal and social issues as they apply to delivery of public health genetics.
EPID 515 Introduction to Genetics in Public Health
EPID 516 Genetics in Epidemiology

Introduction to genetics and analytical methods relevant to epidemiology. Emphasis on use of genetics to help describe disease frequency and distribution and to gain insight into biological etiologies. Basic genetic principles, molecular genetics, model of transmission, population and quantitative genetics, and genetic epidemiology. Rare and common diseases are considered.
HMP 517 Issues in Public Health Genetics
Elective Courses BIOSTATISTICS BIOSTAT 666 Statistical Models and Numerical Methods in Human Genetics

67. UC Irvine Biotechnology Program
Special laboratory courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and genetics train students to manufacture recombinant gene products using bacterial, fungal, and animal expression systems.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~bio/biotechnology/index.html
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    68. Courses
    Gene Function Kurjan; genetics 411 (http//depts.washington.edu/genetics/courses/Winter2001) Gene Action - Manoil; genetics 453
    http://depts.washington.edu/~genetics/courses/courses.html
    Courses
    Web Home Pages for Individual Courses
    2001-2002 Academic Year
    Autumn
    • Genetics 351 Human Genetics - Tachibana Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Sibley Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Raghuraman Genetics 454 Origin of Genetics - Sandler Genetics 490 Undergraduate Seminar - Gallant, Schivell Genetics 525 Topics in Human Genetics Genetics 550 Methods and Logic - Pallanck, Manoil Genetics 551 / MBT 510 Mutation and Recombination - Nickerson, Trask, Thomas, Berg
      Jim Thomas' Section
      Genetics 573 - Population Biology Genetics 590 (Autumn 2001) Evolution and Population Genetics Seminar - Felsenstein

    Winter
    • Genetics 351 Human Genetics - Tachibana Genetics 371 Introductory Genetics - Berg, Brewer Genetics 372 Gene Function - Kurjan Genetics 411 Gene Action - Manoil Genetics 453 Evolutionary Genetics - Felsenstein Genetics 465 / 565 Advanced Human Genetics - King, Olson, Owens Genetics 525 Topics in Human Genetics - Furlong
    2000-2001 Academic Year
    Autumn
    • Genetics 351 (Autumn 2000) Human Genetics - Braun Genetics 371A (Autumn 2000) Introductory Genetics - Sibley Genetics 371B (Autumn 2000) Introductory Genetics - Raghuraman Genetics 454 (Autumn 2000) Origins of Genetics - Sandler Genetics 490 (Autumn 2000) Undergraduate Seminar - Tachibana Genetics 501 (Autumn 2000) Intro to Research Material Genetics 525 (Autumn 2000) Current Literature in Human Genetics - Furlong / Gartler Genetics 550 (Autumn 2000) Methods and Logic in Genetics - Gallant, Pallanck

    69. Genetics Graduate Research Program
    Two graduate level courses of study are available within the genetics Program General genetics and Molecular genetics. Both programs are interdepartmental.
    http://www.ukans.edu/~genet/genetics.html
    Genetics at the University of Kansas
    Chair, Genetics Program
    The University of Kansas
    Division of Biological
    Sciences
    Haworth Hall
    1200 Sunnyside
    Lawrence, KS 66045-7534 USA

    EMAIL Two courses of study are available within the Genetics Program at the University of Kansas. These are: General Genetics and Molecular Genetics. Both programs are interdepartmental. The course of study can therefore be individualized to accommodate students with varying interests. Research opportunities encompass a wide range of genetic phenomena, including molecular, microbial, developmental, human, plant, anthropological, quantitative, and population genetics, as well as mutagenesis, and genetic engineering. Graduate Degree Programs
    Genetics Faculty
    KU Biological Sciences
    The University

    70. Index.html
    Describes faculty research, lists academic programs and courses, and provides departmental directory and open positions in UCLA microbiology centers.
    http://www.mimg.ucla.edu/

    MIMG Departmental Forums (private)
    (2/24/03: a Forum for faculty discussion of the proposed change to a semester system was installed)

    71. Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics : Courses And Careers
    Undergraduate courses. 2003 TIMETABLE Biochemistry and Molecular Geneticssubjects may be studied as part of the following programs
    http://www.bioc.unsw.edu.au/study/
    Undergraduate Courses
    2003 TIMETABLE Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics subjects may be studied as part of the following programs: Degree Bachelor of Science
    Degree Bachelor of Science (Advanced - Life Sciences)
    Degree Bachelor of Medical Science science@unsw provides an overview of all science courses and areas of specialisation offered at UNSW. Information about these subject is found in the Science Handbook under:
    Biochemistry Level II
    BIOC2101 - Principles of Biochemistry
    BIOC2181 - An Introduction to Biochemistry

    BIOC2201 - Principles of Molecular Biology

    BIOC2291 - An Introduction to Molecular Biology
    ...
    Laboratory registration form
    - Download form
    Biochemistry Level III
    BIOC3111 - Molecular Biology of Pr oteins
    BIOC3121 - Molecular Biology of Nucleic Acids

    BIOC3131 - Biochemistry and Genetic Engineering of Plants

    BIOC3141 - Human Genetics
    ...
    BIOC3301 - Biochemistry Laboratory Project (Advanced)
    Servicing Subjects
    These are subjects taught within courses offered by other faculties. For further information regarding the following subjects see the Faculty of Medicine Handbook.

    72. Molecular And Human Genetics-bhu
    Offers post graduate courses in Molecular and Human genetics at BHU. Information on the course structure, faculty, alumni and details for current and prospective students. Unofficial site.
    http://www.genetics-bhu.com/

    73. Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics : Courses And Careers
    The Molecular genetics Program is available only to Advanced Science students.Top of Page. WebCT courses MyWebCT@UNSW Access is password protected.
    http://www.bioc.unsw.edu.au/study/gencareer.html
    What sort of work does a molecular geneticist do?
    Traditionally, the fields of employment for biochemists working in molecular genetics were in hospitals, clinical pathology laboratories, in quality control in the agriculture, food, and pharmaceutical industries and research. However, the explosive growth of molecular biology and molecular genetics offers additional opportunities for employment to graduates in a variety of fields including medicine, agriculture, public health, dietetics, forensic science, pharmaceuticals, environmental sciences and other high-technology industries. Unusual combinations of study, for example with subjects in law, commerce, education, computer science and business administration will provide the potential to move into new areas such as patent law, environmental management, business management and administration, government and education. It may be useful to consult the information in the Biochemistry section of this book. The Molecular Genetics Program is available only to Advanced Science students. Top of Page
    WebCT courses: MyWebCT@UNSW
    Access is password protected Courses
    Undergraduate Subjects

    Honours Projects

    Prizes and Scholarships

    Careers
    What does a biochemist do?

    74. Vassar College Biochemistry Program
    Includes essential courses in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, protein chemistry, organic chemistry, and related fields.
    http://depts.vassar.edu/~biochem/
    Vassar College's interdepartmental program in Biochemistry provides in-depth studies in biochemistry and molecular biology built upon a solid foundation in chemistry and biology. Experimental approaches to problems are emphasized throughout the program.
    The academic program makes available a variety of essential courses in such topics as Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Protein Chemistry, Organic Chemistry in addition to many other related fields. Faculty participating in the Biochemistry program actively engage in cutting edge research to complement their teaching. Home Faculty and Staff Courses Facilities ... Vassar Home Vassar College Department of Biochemistry
    124 Raymond Avenue Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12604

    75. Home Page In Zhome
    Covers a broad range of studies of animals including their evolution, life history, behaviour, physiology, biochemistry, genetics and their relationships to other organisms and the environment. courses, contacts, staff, research and other links.
    http://www.zool.canterbury.ac.nz/Homepg.htm
    INTRODUCTION Zoology is a science. It covers a broad range of studies of animals including their evolution, life history, behaviour, physiology, biochemistry, genetics and their relationships to other organisms and the environment. Thus the Department of Zoology at Canterbury provides courses that cover a wide spectrum of animal sciences. The Department is engaged in a breadth of interdisciplinary research that takes advantage of the unique research opportunities made available by local environments. BIOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH AND TEACHING FRESHWATER ECOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP MARINE ECOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP MOLECULAR ECOLOGY LABORATORY ... Conference details VACANCIES Check here for current vacancies in the Zoology Department. PUBLICATIONS The Zoology department is very active in research. A list of publications is available here EDWARD PERCIVAL FIELD STATION The Zoology Department is responsible for the administration of the Edward Percival Field Station.

    76. Trinity College Biology Department
    courses emphasizing the molecular nature of living systems as well as courses treating cell biology, genetics, development, plant and animal morphology and function, ecology, field studies, and evolution.
    http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/biol/
    About the Department Major Requirements Contact Information Course Listings ... Faculty Listing Resources for Students General Resources Biology Courses on CourseInfo Science Resources on the Web Information for the Science Poster Symposium Biology (and other) Teaching Resources ... Online Science Magazines Last revised: November 30, 2000 david.howery@trincoll.edu

    77. Discipline Of Biochemistry
    Provides courses in mammalian and human biochemistry, and the related fields of molecular biology, molecular genetics and human nutrition.
    http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/medicine/teaching/biochem/biochemhp.htm

    78. UConn - Department Of Plant Science
    courses in biotechnology, molecular biology, genetics, plat genetic engineering and crop improvement.
    http://www.canr.uconn.edu/plsci/biotechnology.html

    79. Human Genetics - Courses
    Rackham Academic Programs (Online Bulletin). Rackham Home RackhamAcademic Programs Home. Graduate courses in Human genetics. courses
    http://www.rackham.umich.edu/Programs/biohealth.sci/geneticsCRS.html
    Rackham Academic Programs (Online Bulletin) Rackham Home Rackham Academic Programs Home
    Graduate Courses in Human Genetics
    Courses in Human Genetics (Division 530/Subject Code: HUMGEN) - Back to the Program Page
    The following courses constitute the range of approved offerings at the time of the assembly of the publication. For more detailed and current information write directly to the department. Genetics. 1-st year med students and Human Genetics Grad students Introduction to Human Population Genetics. Biol. 305 or an equivalent course in genetics and some training in biometry. Genome Technology for Educators. Permission of instructor. Gene Structure and Regulation. Biol. 305 or equivalent and biochemistry. Molecular, Cellular and Population Genetics. Biol. 305, biochemistry, Hum. Gen. 541 or permission of instructor. Molecular Basis of Human Disease. Biochemistry and Genetics 541 recommended. Basic Concepts in Population and Statistical Genetics. A foundation in genetics and familiarity with the basic statistics and probability 555/Pharmacol. 555/Physiol. 555.

    80. Genetics:Courses
    For a full listing of courses given by the department, please see the Mathematics LifeSciences 88844 Basic and Advanced Methods in Molecular genetics.
    http://www.ls.huji.ac.il/departments/genesite/courses.htm
    Graduate Courses
    Academon stores.
    81805 Genetic Engineering
    3.0 Hrs. 6 CP, written essay
    1st semester.
    Lecturers: Prof A. Honigman, Dr. C. Rosen
    Student limit: 16
    88845 Genetic Mapping of Quantitative Traits
    1.0 Hrs. 2 CP, written exam.
    Lecturers: Dr. Y. Weller, Prof. M. Soller.
    2nd semester
    Student limit: 12 Genetic markers and genes affecting quantitative traits; location of quantitative genes using markers; statistical methods used to estimate parameters of quantitative genes; estimating experiment power; optimisation methods; selection using markers.
    88844 Basic and Advanced Methods in Molecular Genetics
    2.5 Hrs. 5 CP, written exam.
    Lecturers: Prof. A. Friedman
    Will be given in the semesterial break.
    Student limit: 20, enrollment subject to lecturer's approval. Extensive experience in molecular biology, or an equivalent course (e.g. 81805, 92984) disqualifies from enrollment Extraction of nucleic acids from prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. DNA separation methods. DNA tagging methods. Restriction fragment mapping, RFLPs, microsatellites and DNA fingerprinting. PCR, direct nucleic acid sequencing. Nucleic acid sequence analysis.
    88808 Developmental Genetics
    1.5 Hrs. 3 CP, proseminar.

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