Note: In order to find a course in the new 4 digit numbering system using an old 3 digit number, please refer to the conversion list below. Before registering for courses with the new 4 digit numbering system, please ensure that you have not previously taken the course in its 3 digit form.
Click here for conversion list of former 3-digit course numbers.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
2201 -
Anatomy for Physical Therapy Program
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A series of lectures in regional anatomy supplemented by dissection, demonstration of prosected material and audio-visual aids.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
2221 -
Functional Human Anatomy
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The musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems with emphasis on locomotion and function.
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Grade 12U Biology (SBI4U) or equivalent.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
2225 -
Anatomy for Communicative Disorders Program
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A course in general systemic anatomy followed by a detailed consideration of the head and neck regions of the human body. Special emphasis is placed on the anatomy of the hearing and speech mechanisms. Restricted to students in the Communicative Disorders Program.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
3309 -
Mammalian Histology
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A detailed study of the cellular and microscopic structure of the various tissues and organ systems of the body, with emphasis on man and other mammals used in medical research. Systems are examined stressing the relations of structure to function.
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Registration in third or fourth year. Note: This course is recommended for students with a background in introductory biology
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
3319 -
Systemic Human Anatomy
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A description of the structure of the organ-systems of the human body: the nervous system and special senses, musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
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Biology 2382B and registration in third or fourth year of a module offered by one of
the Basic Medical Science departments or the Department of Biology; or permission of the department.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
3324A -
Anatomy for Occupational Therapy Program
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A regional study of the anatomy of the thorax, back and upper limb by lectures, dissection and demonstration of prosected material.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4410A -
Discovery-Based Cell Biology I
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This course focuses on advanced cell biological principles and the research pathways that lead to new discoveries in cytoskeletal regulation and cancer cell biology. Students will examine the controversial social/ethical parameters that guide bench-to-bedside experimentation and clinical translation, and will be trained in effective verbal and written scientific presentations.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4411B -
Discovery-Based Cell Biology II
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This course focuses on cell signalling diseases, cell specialization, stem cells, cloning and the cell biology of aging. Students will be trained in effective verbal and written scientific presentations.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4429A -
Advanced Medical Cell Biology
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The study of the molecules and functions common to mammalian cells, the specializations that make differentiated cells distinct, and the diseases that result from the dysregulation or loss of these cellular functions. This course will cover cellular organization, biogenesis of organelles, cellular growth and differentiation from an experimental perspective.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4451F/G -
Integrative Neuroscience
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This course focuses on the link between cellular/molecular mechanisms in the brain and behaviour. Topics include fundamental brain functions such as learning and memory, circadian rhythms and sleep, sexual behavior, motivation and reward, addiction, fear and anxiety, pain, stress, and the neurobiology of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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The former Anatomy and Cell Biology 4451A.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4461B -
Translational Models of Cancer
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This course introduces main cancer types in terms of histology, prognosis, biomarkers, imaging, and sites of metastasis. The role of translational research models in the development of disease-specific diagnostic tools and treatment modalities will be emphasized.
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Anatomy and Cell Biology
4480E -
Research Project and Seminar
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The course consists of: lectures on laboratory safety, biosafety, use of animals in research, scientific integrity; an independent research project (topic and advisor chosen by consultation between student and faculty); scientific communication.
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Biochemistry 3381A and 3382B with marks in each of at least 70%; either Biochemistry 3380G or Biology 3326F/G with a mark of at least 70%. Enrollment is limited and available only to students in the Year 4 of either an Honors Specialization in Biochemistry and Cell Biology or an Honors Specialization in Medical Cell Biology.
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