Course Description
Understanding the molecular and cellular events involved in tumor formation, progression, and metastasis are crucial to the development of innovative therapies for individuals suffering from cancer. Basic research has provided much insight into these pathways through the use of biochemical, molecular, and genetic analyses in yeast, cell culture, mice and other model systems. In this course, we will explore the major discoveries in cancer biology, the laboratory tools and techniques used in cancer drug discovery, and the recent advances in cancer therapies with a focus on the primary scientific literature.
Fall 8W1 2025
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
Classes Start:
August 18, 2025
Classes End:
October 8, 2025
Location:
06136 Jordan Hall
Class Days:
H
Class Start Time:
12:50pm
Class End Time:
5:50pm
Class Type:
Laboratory
Credits:
0.00
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: BIT 410 or BIT 510 or BCH 454