IGP 300A BioRegulation I

Fundamental aspects of the utilization of genetic material from DNA to RNA to protein. This includes macromolecular structure and function, cell biology, and the regulation of cell growth.

Credits

1-6

Offered

FALL

Notes

Second year students have the option of enrolling in specific modules of Vanderbilt’s (IGP) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program’s “Bioregulation” course.  This is a course typically taken by first-year PhD students in the IGP that is broken into distinct modular domains: Biostatistics (offered in August before official start of the Fall semester), Macromolecular Structure and Function, Genetics, Gene Expression, Cell Biology, Signaling, and Cell Cycle and Chromosome Dynamics. These modules can be taken by students in the Bridge Program, and each will be given a Fisk course number.