BIOL424
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Neurobiology
College/School
School of Health & Natural Sciences
Course Description
Neurobiology provides a comprehensive introduction to the biology of the nervous system at the cellular and molecular level. The lectures focus on the biological mechanisms underlying neuronal function including action potential, synaptic transmission, axon growth and synapse formation. The inquiry-based laboratories focus on techniques used to study the biology of the neuron including simulation of action potential and synaptic physiology, isolation and maintenance of neurons in culture, use of immunohistochemistry and fluorescent microscopy to examine neuronal structure and growth using digital imaging and use of image analysis software to quantitatively analyze neuronal components and behavior.
Grade Modes
Pass/Fail (P), Standard (S)