Biological Sciences 220 - Cell Biology
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Katherine Schreiber
TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM;F 10:00AM-10:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
94949
Cleveland 002L;Cleveland 002L
kschreib@mtholyoke.edu
The aim of this course is to understand the fundamental unit of life--the cell--at the molecular level. We will consider the assembly and structure of cellular membranes, proteins, organelles, and the cytoskeleton, as well as their roles in cellular processes including the capture and transformation of energy, catalysis, protein sorting, motility, signal transduction, and cell-cell communication. Emphasis will be placed upon the diversity of cellular form and function and the cell biological basis for disease. The laboratory portion of this course will illustrate and analyze these phenomena through selected biochemical, genetic, and microscopy-based approaches.
Prereq: Biological Sciences 200 or Biological Sciences 210, and Chemistry 201. Contact the instructor for permission if you've taken Biological Sciences 200 or Biological Sciences 210 and want to take Chemistry 201 in the same semester as Biological Sciences 220.; Coreq: BIOL-220L.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.