X. Collaborative Specializations
Toxicology
Courses
TOX*6000 Advanced Principles of Toxicology S [0.50] | |
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An intensive course in the principles of modern aspects of toxicology, taught in a lecture/case study format. | |
Department(s): | Department of Chemistry |
TOX*6200 Advanced Topics in Toxicology W [0.50] | |
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Advanced topics in toxicology will include oral presentations by students, faculty members, and guest lecturers. The emphasis will be on advanced concepts and techniques in toxicology research with particular relevance to mechanistic, molecular and interpretive toxicology. Offered in conjunction with TOX*4200. Extra work is required of graduate students. | |
Restriction(s): | Credit may be obtained for only one of TOX*6200 or TOX*4200 |
Department(s): | Department of Chemistry |
TOX*6590 Biochemical Toxicology F [0.50] | |
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The molecular mechanisms of action of carcinogens and other toxic compounds. Enzymes of biotransformation, including a detailed study of cytochrome P-450. Interactions of reactive species with DNA and other macromolecules. Offered in conjunction with TOX*4590. Extra work is required of graduate students. | |
Restriction(s): | Credit may be obtained for only one of TOX*4590 and TOX*6590 |
Department(s): | Department of Chemistry |