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The Department of Biology and Genetics offers a range of undergraduate and graduate level courses in General Biology; Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology; Neurobiology and Neuroanatomy; Bioinformatics; Genetic Counseling and Clinical Molecular Genetics.

Deborah Hinton, Chairperson

BIOL 101 Introductory Biology
BIOL 102 Introductory Biology-Genetics
BIOL 262 Molecular Approaches to Studying Diseases
BIOL 317 Molecular Cell Biology
BIOL 319 Stem Cells and Their Niches
BIOL 325 Basic Human Neuroanatomy
BIOL 327 Modern Developmental Biology
BIOL 336 Cell Signal Transduction: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Applications
BIOL 338 Introduction to Epigenetics
BIOL 429 Practical Bioinformatics
BIOL 435 Neurobiology of Mental Illness
BIOL 504 Developmental and Synaptic Neuroplasticity
BIOL 518 Theoretical and Applied Bioinformatics
BIOL 537 Computational Biology
GENE 415 Control of Gene Expression
GENE 500 Introduction to Medical Genetics
GENE 505 Embryology, Developmental Biology and Human Malformations
GENE 510 Genetic Counseling : Professional Topics Seminar
GENE 514 Current Concepts in Clinical Molecular Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics
GENE 644 A Review of Medical Genetics