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Cancer Biology

AY2016/2017 Semester 1

You will become familiar with the genes and gene products involved in the conversion of a normal cell to a cancer cell. You will learn to hypotheses which genetic changes would explain a cell?s response to reagents that affect the cancerous phenotype. You will learn how to design experiments to test these hypotheses. This will result in the retention and integration of knowledge in cell and molecular biology acquired over your university studies to date. The course will survey the genes and gene products which control cellular proliferation, and the genetic changes that lead to the various stages of cancer. You will apply this information by studying real or imagined experiments and proposing hypotheses to explain the results. You will think broadly about the molecular mechanisms regulating cell function and how these are assessed experimentally. Learning will be accomplished through a combination of traditional lectures and group activities.

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Exam

Available Indexes

MonTueWedThuFri
930

08650 LAB (T1)

0930-1230 Tue

SBS-B1N-12

Wk6

08651 LAB (T2)

0930-1230 Tue

SBS-B1N-12

Wk7

08650 LAB (T1)

0930-1330 Wed

SBS-B1N-12

Wk6

08651 LAB (T2)

0930-1330 Wed

SBS-B1N-12

Wk7

1000
1030
1100
1130
1200
1230
1300
1330
1400
1430

COMMON LEC (LE)

1430-1630 Tue

LT20

1500
1530
1600
1630

08650 TUT (T1)

1630-1730 Thu

SBS-CR1

Wk2-13

08651 TUT (T2)

1630-1730 Thu

SBS-CR1

Wk2-13

1700