Physiology

Spring 2010

Fall 2009

Spring 2010

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

PHYS 900 Doctoral Dissertation and Research. Mitch Watsky
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit: variable
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.
PHYS 919 Physiology Seminar David Nutting
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : Th    Time : 3:30-4:30 PM    Place : 516 Nash
Credit: 1
Doctoral program. Presentations by visiting scientists, local faculty, fellows, or graduate students are made weekly. All students are required to attend and participate in all seminars.

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Fall 2009

PHYS 900 Doctoral Dissertation and Research. Mitch Watsky
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day: TBA    Time: TBA    Place: TBA Credit: variable
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.
PHYS 919 Physiology Seminar David Nutting
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : Start of semester     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : End of semester
Day : Th    Time : 3:30-4:30 PM    Place : 516 Nash Credit: 1
Doctoral program. Presentations by visiting scientists, local faculty, fellows, or graduate students are made weekly. All students are required to attend and participate in all seminars.
PHYS 612 Physiology and Biophysics (Medical Physiology) Donald B. Thomason
Starting date (MM/dd/yyyy) : 08/17/2009     Ending date (MM/dd/yyyy) : 05/01/2010
Day : TBA    Time : TBA    Place : A102 GEB Credit: 8
This course, required of physiology graduate students, consists of closely integrated series of lectures, conferences and laboratory experiences presenting the physical underpinnings and functional properties of living matter and its reactions to internal and external stimuli. The physiology of the body's various systems is detailed, and their integration into a coordinated functional unit is described.

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