| 225.
Biological Rhythms
Second semester, alternate years. Three credits.
Prerequisite: PNB 250 or PNB 274-275 or MCB 259 or consent of instructor.
Goldman
Neuroendocrine and environmental factors in the
control of biological rhythmicity, especially circadian and annual
rhythms. Emphasis on animals. |
| 230.
Hormones and Behavior
First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PNB
250 or PNB 262 or PNB 274 - 275 or consent of instructor.
Goldman
Hormones and regulation of behaviors: reproductive,
parental, social, and aggressive behaviors, as well as migration,
hibernation, learning and memory. |
| 235. Fish Physiology and Endocrinology
Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: EEB
200 (may be taken concurrently). Chapple, Chen, Crivello, Laufer,
Renfro, Tsai
Mechanisms and regulation of basic physiological
processes in fish. Mainly teleost fishes of commercial value; also
invertebrate physiological processes important to
aquaculture. |
| 250.
Animal Physiology
First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: BIOL
107 and either 108 or 110. Open to sophomores. Crivello,
Renfro
Physiological mechanisms and regulation in
vertebrate animals. |
| 250W.
Animal Physiology |
| 251.
Biology of the Brain
Second semester. Three credits. Two class periods.
Prerequisites: PNB 250 or PNB 274-275 or consent of instructor.
LoTurco
Brain functions, from molecular and cellular to
overall central nervous system organization. Topics of current scientific
interest. |
| 260.
Microtechnique
First semester. Four credits. One class period and
two 3-hour laboratory periods. Offered in alternate years. Open only with
consent of instructor.
Preparation of cells and tissues for microscopic
examination, using histological stains, immunohisto-chemistry, and
photomicrography. |
| 262.
Mammalian Endocrinology
Second semester. Two credits. Two class periods.
Prerequisite: PNB 250 or PNB 274-275 or consent of instructor.
Gallo
Functions of hormones in mammalian physiology
emphasizing humans. |
| 263W. Investigations in Neurobiology
First semester. Three credits. One 1-hour
discussion, one 4-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: PNB 250 or PNB
274-275. Moiseff
Experimental investigations in neurobiology.
Emphasis on designing and carrying out independent research projects, and
on communicating the results. |
| 264.-265. Human Physiology and Anatomy
Both semesters. Four credits each semester. Three
class periods and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: CHEM 122 or 127Q.
Recommended preparation: BIOL 107, PHYS 101 or 122. Open to sophomores.
Not open to students who have passed PNB 274-275. These courses must be
taken in sequence to obtain credit, and may not be counted toward the
Biological Sciences or Physiology and Neurobiology majors. Chapple,
Kimball, Moiseff, Nishiyama, Rubio
Fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology for
students in medical technology, physical therapy, nursing, and education
(Sport Science). |
| 274.-275. Enhanced Human Physiology and Anatomy
Both semesters. Four credits each semester. Three
class periods and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 107, CHEM
127Q. Recommended preparation: PHYS 121, 131, or 141. Not open to students
who have passed PNB 264-265. Must be taken in sequence to obtain credit.
Open to sophomores. Chapple, Kimball, Moiseff, Nishiyama,
Rubio
Fundamentals of human physiology and anatomy
enhanced through inquiry-based laboratories. |
| 292W. Senior Research Thesis in Physiology and
Neurobiology
Either semester. Three credits. Hours by
arrangement. Prerequisite: Three credits of PNB 299, which may be taken
concurrently. Open only with consent of instructor and departmental honors
committee. Not limited to honors students. Special research or independent
investigation for advanced undergraduates. Involves research and writing a
thesis. |
| 295.
Variable Topics
Either semester. Three credits. With a change in
topic, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites and recommended
preparation vary. |
| 297.
Undergraduate Seminar
Either or both semesters. Credits and hours by
arrangement. May be repeated for credit with a change in
topic. |
| 298. Special
Topics
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement.
With a change in content, may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites and
recommended preparation vary. |
| 299.
Independent Study
Either or both semesters. Credits and hours by
arrangement. Open only with consent of instructor and the department
honors committee. May be repeated for credit with change in
topic.
Designed for the advanced undergraduate student who
desires to pursue a special problem as an introduction to independent
investigation. |