Keywords: signaling
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Analysis of Biological Networks (BE.440), Fall 2004
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Abstract: This class analyzes complex biological processes from the molecular, cellular, extracellular, and organ levels of hierarchy. Emphasis is placed on the basic biochemical and biophysical principles that govern these processes. Examples of processes to be studied include chemotaxis, the fixation of nitrogen ... More »
Analysis of Biological Networks, Fall 2004
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Abstract: This class analyzes complex biological processes from the molecular, cellular, extracellular, and organ levels of hierarchy. Emphasis is placed on the basic biochemical and biophysical principles that govern these processes. Examples of processes to be studied include chemotaxis, the fixation of nitrogen ... More »
Biomolecular Kinetics and Cellular Dynamics (BE.420J), Fall 2004
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Abstract: This subject deals primarily with kinetic and equilibrium mathematical models of biomolecular interactions, as well as the application of these quantitative analyses to biological problems across a wide range of levels of organization, from individual molecular interactions to populations of cells.
Biomolecular Kinetics and Cellular Dynamics, Fall 2004
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Abstract: This subject deals primarily with kinetic and equilibrium mathematical models of biomolecular interactions, as well as the application of these quantitative analyses to biological problems across a wide range of levels of organization, from individual molecular interactions to populations of cells.
Cellular Neurobiology, Spring 2005
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Abstract: See description under subject 7.29J.
GPCR Signaling and Second Messengers
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Abstract: MCB 130 - Spring 2007. An introductory survey of cell and developmental biology. The assembly of supramolecular structures; membrane structure and function; the cell surface; cytoplasmic membranes; the cytoskeleton and cell motility; the eukaryotic genome, chromatin, and gene expression; the cell cycle; ... More »
Labor Economics I, Fall 2003
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Abstract: Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply, labor demand, and human capital theory. Topics discussed also include theories of wage and employment determination, turnover, search, unemployment, equalizing differences, and union ... More »
Labor Economics I, Fall 2006
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Abstract: Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply, labor demand, and human capital theory. Topics discussed also include theories of wage and employment determination, turnover, search, unemployment, equalizing differences, and union ... More »
Microeconomic Theory IV, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Decision-making under uncertainty, information economics, incentive and contract theory.
Ras-MAP Kinase Signaling
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Abstract: MCB 130 - Spring 2007. An introductory survey of cell and developmental biology. The assembly of supramolecular structures; membrane structure and function; the cell surface; cytoplasmic membranes; the cytoskeleton and cell motility; the eukaryotic genome, chromatin, and gene expression; the cell cycle; ... More »
Signaling Biochemistry
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Abstract: Biology 1A - Spring 2007. General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organism genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.
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