CELL BIOLOGY 03-240 SPRING 2011

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Course Description: The course provides descriptive information and mechanistic detail concerning key cellular processes in six areas: membrane function, protein targeting, signaling, cytoskeleton, cell division, and cell interaction. An attempt will be made to introduce the methodology that was used to obtain this information and to discuss how our understanding of these processes relates to the treatment of human disease.

Prerequisites: 03-231 or 03-232 (Biochemistry I), 03-121 (Modern Biology).

Course Text: Molecular Cell Biology 6th Edition (Freeman)

Class Lectures: MWF 9:30-10:20 Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall

 

Instructors

 

Office

Telephone

email

Adam Linstedt

 

MI238

268-1249

linstedt@andrew.cmu.edu

 

 

 

 

Kaitlyn Dykstra (Assistant)

MI238

268-3959

<kdykstra@andrew.cmu.edu>

Simran Saini (Grading)

 

 

simrans@andrew.cmu.edu

Ming Zhang (Grading)

 

 

mingruiz@andrew.cmu.edu

 

Office Hours:

Where

Day

Time

w/ instructor:

Instructor's office (see above)

FRIDAY

4:00-5:00 PM

w/ assistants (on request)

 

 

 

w/ SI tutor:

 

Cyert B6B

 

 

Sunday Night

Monday Night

 

8:30 PM

 

w/ tutor

Mudge Library (Tutoring)

 Sunday night

8:30-11:00 p.m.

 

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