Appendix A - Courses
Pathobiology
PABI*6040 Applied Clinical Pathology II U [0.50]
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A continuation of PABI*6030 with greater depth in the interpretation of data involved in hematology, cytology and clinical chemistry from clinical cases. (Intended for students majoring in clinical pathology). |
PABI*6041 Applied Clinical Pathology III U [0.50]
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A continuation of PABI*6040 with greater depth in the interpretation of data involved in hematology, cytology and clinical chemistry from clinical cases. (Intended for students majoring in clinical pathology). |
PABI*6104 Mechanisms of Disease F [0.50]
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Molecular, cellular and tissue processes involved in the pathogenesis of adaptive, degenerative, inflammatory, proliferative and neoplastic diseases. (Odd-numbered years) |
PABI*6110 Pathology I W [0.50]
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Disease processes of the respiratory, integumentary, reproductive and skeletal systems. (Disease processes of the respiratory, integumentary, reproductive and skeletal systems) |
PABI*6130 Pathology II W [0.50]
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Disease processes of the alimentary, central-nervous, cardiovascular and muscular systems and special senses. (Odd-numbered years) |
PABI*6350 Molecular Epidemiology of Bacterial Diseases F [0.50]
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This is a basic introduction to molecular epidemiology of bacterial diseases. It provides an understanding of molecular epidemiology methodologies and of their use for improving our understanding of infectious diseases epidemiology and control. |
Prerequisite(s): |
STAT*2040 Statistics I |
Restriction(s): |
Lab component: limited number of participants and WHIMIS certificate compulsory. |
PABI*6440 Graduate Seminar in Pathobiology S,F,W [0.50]
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Following discussions of approaches to scientific research and communication, students will submit a thorough written cirtical review of the literature on an agreed upon topic that leads to a detailed research proposal. This material will also be presented in the form of a public seminar. |
PABI*6630 Applied Comparative Pathology I F [0.50]
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A study of problems in, as well as the examination of, lesions found in diseases of fish and wildlife, including amphibia and reptiles, drawn from naturally occurring cases assigned for detailed investigation. The student may be required to prepare a critical review of a specific disease entity. |
PABI*6700 Laboratory Animal Science U [0.50]
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Basic information on various aspects of laboratory animal science, including IACUC function, regulatory oversight, ethics, historical review of animal research, animal models and alternatives, experimental design and considerations, biology, management and uses of common species in research. |
PABI*6740 Avian Diseases W [0.50]
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Detailed study of recent concepts of preventive medicine, diagnosis and therapeutics as applied to clinical recognition and control of avian diseases. |
MICR*6070 Bacterial Structures and Virulence F [0.50]
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A study of the roles of bacterial surface structures (LPS, capsules, flagella, fimbriae, outer membrane proteins) in the virulence of bacteria. (Jointly offered by the Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Pathobiology) |
MICR*6130 Molecular Biology of Viruses W [0.50]
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Replication strategies of virus genomes including prototypes of different animal, plant and (some) bacterial virus families; mechanism and control of viral gene expression; tumour virology; genetically engineered virus vaccines. |
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