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Nov 03, 2024
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Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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IDSP 201 - Introduction to Human Cancer-Research, Treatment and Prevention Director(s): Jason Bodily, PhD (Department of Microbiology and Immunology) 2 Credits, letter grade
This is a two credit introductory course team-taught by basic scientists and clinical scientists. Four topics will be covered: 1) An introduction and overview of cancer; 2) cancer cell biology; 3) the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer; and 4) the molecular pathogenesis and treatment of specific cancers. The focus of this course will be to provide information concerning what is currently understood about the biochemical mechanisms operating during development of neoplasia and will include up-to-date information about oncogenes, tumor suppresser genes, metastasis, angiogenesis, tumor immunology, diagnostic approaches (conventional and molecular) and treatment modalities. The course will consist of lectures that stress the research approaches and finding that currently form the basis for our understanding of how neoplastic cells arise and form cancers. This course will form the basis for more advanced courses in the cell and molecular biology of cancer.
Permission of course director.
Offered: As needed
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