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GS040751 Seminar in Regulatory Biology
Schonbrunn, Agnes; Cabral, Fernando. One semester hour.
Fall annually. Prerequisite: none.
This course has two major objectives. The first is
to familiarize students with current research in regulatory biology with
particular emphasis on molecular mechanisms of cell regulation and signaling.
The second goal is to teach students how to give outstanding research
seminars. Weekly 90 minute meetings involve alternate faculty and student
presentations on current problems in regulatory biology. Faculty presentations
introduce each topic and provide a broad and critical overview of approaches
used to tackle research problems. Student presentations cover recent articles
from leading journals on the same topic. Students are instructed in the
preparation of slides/overheads, seminar organization and techniques of
oral presentation and are given detailed feedback by faculty and fellow
students following their presentations. Three to four topics are covered
each year and the topics discussed vary annually. Students can, and often
do, register for the course multiple times during their graduate careers.
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