Talitha Rajah, Ph.D. |
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| BIO115 | The topics for this course have been selected with an aim to explore and understand biology as pertaining to human beings, biology as we come across in our daily lives. | ||
| BIO155 with Lab | The topics for this course have been selected with an aim to explore and understand biology as pertaining to human beings, biology as we come across in our daily lives. | ||
BIO390/490 |
This course is designed to introduce you to the etiology, development, genetics and treatment aspects of cancer biology. In this course, we will define cancer, study the differences between normal and cancer cells, models of carcinogenesis, identify the epidemiological causes of human cancers as well as cellular and molecular mechanisms that contribute to cancer development and explore the process of cancer spread and a few familial cancers. | ||
BIO355/455 with Lab |
This course will deal with the study of agents that damage the genome or alter the proper functioning of the genome that can lead to disease in humans. Topics covered will include basic spectrum of genetic damage and chromosomal effects, mechanisms of mutations, DNA repair, genetic assays used for evaluation of genetic toxicology, health consequences of genetic damage, including cancer and inheritable mutations, and the current position of US government and global regulatory agencies on the issues of genetic toxicology | ||
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