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GS040022 Vascular Biology: Basic Science to
Clinical Research
Ruan, Ke-He. Two semester hours. Spring annually.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor
This advanced biomedical science course is designed to explore
modern concepts of vascular biology and human vascular diseases, and will
introduce and discuss current basic and clinical advances in the field.
The course will emphasize molecular aspects of vascular biology, physiopathological
processes, and the development of advanced therapeutic technology in vascular
disease. A unique feature of the course is its integation of basic and
clinical research, with a focus on translational research. The aspects
of vascular biology to be covered include development, cell biology, genomics,
disease processes, and therapeutic approaches. Lecturers will be drawn
from researchers and clinicians in the field from several institutions
in the Texas Medical Center, including the UT Medical School, M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, and Rice University. The focus
on current research directions will provide excellent opportunities for
students interested in vascular biology as they plan their own research
careers. Open to all GSBS students.
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