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 Coursework and Laboratory Education

Following is a list of tentative courses for the fall and spring semesters. 

Fall 2009 Courses

Research Lab Rotation
10 semester hours (first year students).
Each lab rotation lasts for 10 to 12 weeks.

Research
10 semester hours (all students after first year)

Advanced Biochemistry
Core course three semester hours (first year students), five lectures (7.5 hours) per week for five weeks. Monday thru Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Miller Conference Room. Coordinator: Fong-Fong Chu, Ph.D. Textbook: Stryer: Biochemistry, Lehninger: Principles of Biochemistry.

Advanced Molecular Biology
Core course three semester hours (first year students), five lectures (7.5 hours) per week for five weeks. Monday thru Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Miller Conference Room. Coordinator: Rajesh Gaur, Ph.D. Textbook: Lodish, Molecular Cell Biology.

Advanced Genetics
Core course two semester hours (first year students), five lectures (7.5 hours) per week for three weeks. Monday thru Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Miller Conference Room. Coordinator: William Bennett, M.D.

Stem Cell Biology
Advanced topic course two semester hours, Thursdays 2 to 4 p.m., Fox North 1st Floor Conference Room. Coordinator: Chu-Chih Shih, Ph.D.

Immunology Research Reports and Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Jack Shively, Ph.D. Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

RNA Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinators: R-J Lin, Ph.D., and John Rossi, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Structural Biology Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Yuan Chen, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Diabetes Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Chih-Pin Liu, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

DNA Repair and Recombination Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Adam Bailis, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Epigenetics Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Judy Singer-Sam, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Journal Club of Current Science
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Tom LeBon, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Leading Edge Lectures
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Steve Novak, Ph.D. Seminars by prominent scientists invited by the graduate students. All students must attend a discussion group as well as the seminar.

Spring 2009 Courses 

Advanced Cell Biology
Core Course three semester hours, three lectures per week for 12 weeks. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Miller Conference Room. Coordinator: Ivan Todorov, Ph.D.

Research
10 semester hours (all students after first year)

Advanced Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Core course three semester hours. Two lectures (three hours) per week for 12 weeks. Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Miller Conference Room.
Coordinators: Jeff Longmate, Ph.D., and Yate-Ching Yuan, Ph.D.

Current Topics in Biology
Core course three semester hours, once a week for eight weeks, Fox North First Floor Conference Room
Coordinator: Adam Bailis, Ph.D.

Immunology Research Reports and Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Jack Shively, Ph.D. Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

RNA Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinators: R-J Lin, Ph.D., and John Rossi, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Structural Biology Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Yuan Chen, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Diabetes Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Chih-Pin Liu, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

DNA Repair and Recombination Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Adam Bailis, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Epigenetics Journal Club
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Judy Singer-Sam, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Journal Club of Current Science
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Dawn Eastmond, Ph.D.
Participants must attend all seminars and make one presentation.

Leading Edge Lectures
Two semester hours. Coordinator: Steve Novak, Ph.D. Seminars by prominent scientists invited by the graduate students. All students must attend a discussion group as well as the seminar.

Laboratory Education

Intensive specialized laboratory education constitutes the foundation of the Ph.D. degree program. The goal is to develop a professionally trained scientist, prepared for a career in academic, medical or industrial research.

After successfully completing the core curriculum, comprehensive examination and research proposal, students will concentrate the majority of their time on their individual dissertation laboratory research project under the guidance and tutelage of their faculty advisor/research director, and continue to participate in journal clubs, as well as attend seminars.

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