Course ListingsFall 2012BIOE0291BIOENGINEER SEMINAR IA weekly seminar and discussion session led by members of theBioengineering faculty and invited speakers to present topics inbiotechnology research, bioethics, and biotechnology finance andentrepreneurship. (1/2 Course Credit)Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.Sections00207BIOE029101 ARR Panilaitis, Bru 0.5Bioengineering<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 19
Course ListingsFall 2012BiologyBIO 0001ENVIRON PRES & IMPROVE(Cross-listed as ENV 91). Seminar based on current readings fromenvironmental journals th<strong>at</strong> provide insight into environmental sciencefor use by scientists, science media, business leaders, and politicaldecision makers. Topic areas include biodiversity and wildlife,altern<strong>at</strong>ive energy, ocean protection, clim<strong>at</strong>e shift, urban ecology,sustainable agriculture, GIS and remote imagery.Sections00126 BIO 000101 6 Ellmore, George 1.0 Attend 1stClass;pre-req:bio 7 Or 10 Or 13Or 14BIO 0004GROSS ANATOMY(Cross-listed as OTS 102.) A systemic approach to human an<strong>at</strong>omy,including the skeletal, muscular, respir<strong>at</strong>ory, digestive, genital, urinary,and nervous systems. Detailed study of the upper and lowerextremities, emphasizing normal function. Labor<strong>at</strong>ory sessions weekly.Sections00129 BIO 000401 ARR Sarikas, Stephe 1.0 C-lst Ots102;m5:30-8:15pm;high Dmd;regUndergrad Ed04139 BIO 000402 ARR Pessina, Monica 1.000127 BIO 0004A ARR Sarikas, Stephe 0.0 Tue6-8bsot SciCtr/c-lst Ots102-la Lab00128 BIO 0004B ARR Sarikas, Stephe 0.0 Wed6-8bsot SciCtr/c-lst Ots102-lb Lab04154 BIO 0004C ARR Pessina, Monica 0.0BIO 0007ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY(Cross-listed as ENV 7.) An examin<strong>at</strong>ion of major n<strong>at</strong>ural and cre<strong>at</strong>edecosystems and human influences on them. Biological bases forspecies distributions, human popul<strong>at</strong>ion size, and conserv<strong>at</strong>ion.Ecological bases for sound land use and pollution ab<strong>at</strong>ement. Fall.Sections00130 BIO 000701 C Reed, Michael 1.0 C-lst Env 7,Hold 20 ForFreshmanBIO 0009PHYSIOLOGY(Cross-listed as OTS 101.) Normal function of the human body basedon fundamental biophysical and biomechanical principles. Systemscovered will include cardiovascular, respir<strong>at</strong>ory, gastrointestinal, renal,neuroendocrine, muscular, and skeletal. Emphasis will be placed onhow these systems contribute to neuromuscular control, muscularstrength, and endurance.Sections00131 BIO 000901 ARR Leavis, Paul C 1.0 Preq:cellBio/c-lstOts101/t2:30-5:30&f8:30-11:30BIO 0011KINESIOLOGY(Cross-listed as OTS 104.) Introduction to normal human movement.The basic an<strong>at</strong>omical, physiological, and biomechanical principles th<strong>at</strong>underpin normal movement and function. Includes the assessment ofmuscle and joint function through manual muscle testing andgoniometry. Emphasis on the biomechanics of everyday activities.Sections00132 BIO 001101 ARR Martens, Jean L 1.0BIO 0013CELLS & ORGANISMS W/LABAn introductory course primarily for prospective biology majors. Generalbiological principles and widely used methods rel<strong>at</strong>ed to currentadvances in cell and molecular biology, genetics, immunology, plantand biomedical sciences. Three lectures and one labor<strong>at</strong>ory each week.Credit cannot be received for both BIO 13 and ES 11.Prerequisites: Advanced high-school chemistry and biologyrecommended.Sections00133 BIO 0013L D Mclaughlin, Kel 1.0 Also Reg For ABio 13 Lab00134 BIO 0013LA ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory LabMon 1:30pm -4:30pm00135 BIO 0013LB ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory LabMon 1:30pm -4:30pm00136 BIO 0013LC ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab,tue1:30-4:30 Pm00137 BIO 0013LD ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab,tue1:30-4:30 Pm00138 BIO 0013LE ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory LabWed 1:30pm -4:30pm00139 BIO 0013LF ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory LabWed 1:30 - 4:3000140 BIO 0013LG ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryLab,thur1:30-4:30 Pm00141 BIO 0013LH ARR Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory LabThur 1:30 - 4:3000142 BIO 0013LI 10+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab00143 BIO 0013LJ 10+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab00144 BIO 0013LK 11+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab00145 BIO 0013LL 11+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab00146 BIO 0013LM 12+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab00147 BIO 0013LN 12+ Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>ory Lab04292 BIO 0013MPH D Mclaughlin, Kel 4.000148 BIO 0013R ARR Mclaughlin, Kel 0.0 Bio-13:Recit<strong>at</strong>ionOptionalBIO 0041GENERAL GENETICSBasic concepts of classical and molecular genetics, includingMendelian genetics, genetic mapping, the genetic code, genetranscription and transl<strong>at</strong>ion, regul<strong>at</strong>ion in prokaryotes and eukaryotes,genomics, and human chromosomal abnormalities. Three lectures.Prerequisites: BIO 13 or equivalent.Sections0015003995039960399703998BIO 004101 H+ Gaudette, Miche 1.0 Preq:bio 13;Reg ForMand<strong>at</strong>oryRecit<strong>at</strong>ionBIO 0041RA KW Gaudette, Miche 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryRecit<strong>at</strong>ion ForGeneralGeneticsBIO 0041RB IM Staff 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryRecit<strong>at</strong>ion ForGeneralGeneticsBIO 0041RC JT Staff 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryRecit<strong>at</strong>ion ForGeneralGeneticsBIO 0041RD NT Staff 0.0 Mand<strong>at</strong>oryRecit<strong>at</strong>ion ForGeneralGenetics<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 20