Anatomy and Neurobiology

Spring 2010

Fall 2009

Spring 2010

NOTE: these offerings are not yet official and are subject to change.

ANAT 821 Neuroscience Seminar Fu-ming Zhou
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : M    Time : 3-5    Place : Link 508
Day : Tu    Time : 12-12:50    Place : Link Auditorium
Credit: 1
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are exposed to the latest concepts, techniques, and developments in basic and clinical neuroscience. Weekly seminars are presented by participating students, postdoctoral fellows, University of Tennessee Health Science Center faculty, and prominent outside speakers each year. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.
ANAT 826 Neuroscience Student Symposia William E. Armstrong
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : last Weds. each month    Time : 4:00-6:00    Place : Link 508
Credit: 1
Students make scientific presentations, and participate in the discussion of presentations by other students. Presentations are to be based on the students' own research or on research closely related to their own interests. The presentations are to be given in the style of a scientific meeting, with time allotted for individual talks and discussion. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.
ANAT 840 Special Topics Joseph C. Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit: variable 1-5
Directed readings or special course in topics of current interest.
ANAT 900 Doctoral Dissertation and Research Joseph C. Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit:
Research performed under the direction and supervision of the respective student's research advisor, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
ANAT 915 Research Joseph C. Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit:
Continuation of Anatomy 815, Research. Qualified students undertake specific research projects in the laboratories of faculty members.
ANAT 827 Functional Neuroanatomy Matthew Ennis
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit: 3
A lecture and laboratory course dealing with the structure and function of the mammalian central nervous system. The emphasis of the course is on human neuroanatomy, but comparisons are made with the rodent brain using the rat as a model system. The first one-third of the course provides a synopsis of core concepts and tools used in contemporary neuroanatomical research. This material focuses on an understanding of the principles underlying neuroanatomical approaches, as well as their advantages and potential pitfalls. The final two-thirds of the course covers the basic organization of the central nervous system, including in-depth consideration of its major sensory, motor, and limbic components. This part of the course includes laboratory study on the gross anatomy of the brain. An introductory course in neuroscience is highly recommended. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

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Fall 2009

ANAT 821 Neuroscience Seminar Fu-Ming Zhou
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : M    Time : 3-5    Place : Link 508 Day : Tu    Time : 12-1    Place : Link Auditorium Credit: 1
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are exposed to the latest concepts, techniques, and developments in basic and clinical neuroscience. Weekly seminars are presented by participating students, postdoctoral fellows, University of Tennessee Health Science Center faculty, and prominent outside speakers each year. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.
ANAT 840 Special Topics Joseph Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit: variable 1-5
Directed readings or special course in topics of current interest.
ANAT 900 Doctoral Dissertation and Research Joseph Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit:
Research performed under the direction and supervision of the respective student's research advisor, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
ANAT 915 Research Joseph Callaway
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit:
Continuation of Anatomy 815, Research. Qualified students undertake specific research projects in the laboratories of faculty members.
ANAT 825 Developmental and Molecular Neurobiology Kristin Hamre
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : 08/18/2009     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : Tu Th    Time : 3:00-4:30    Place : Link 508 Credit: 3
This one-semester course will serve as an introduction to developmental neurobiology with special emphasis on the molecular analysis of nervous system development. A brief introduction to molecular analysis will be followed by lectures and student-led discussions of research papers that focus on major epochs/events in the development of the nervous system. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

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