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Graduate Courses

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Below are a list of the graduate courses taught in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Complete lists can be found in the Graduate Academic Calendar.

Molecular and Cellular Biology Courses

  • MCB*6310 - Advanced Topics in Molecular and Cellular Biology
  • MCB*6370 - Protein Structural Biology and Bioinformatics
  • MCB*6500 - MSc Research Topics in Molecular and Cellular Biology
  • MCB*6700 - Special Topics in Systems Biology
  • MCB*7500 - PhD Research Topics in Molecular and Cellular Biology

For course descriptions, please visit the academic calendar.

Bioinformatics Courses

  • BINF*6110 – Genomic Methods for Bioinformatics

Biotechnology Courses

  • BIOT*6500 – Molecular Biotechnology
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  • Department of Human Health Sciences
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  • Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology