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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

limitations.<br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/MDS01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:08:01 PM]<br />

GMS 6381: Special Topics in Pathology (1-4; max: 12) Prereq:<br />

departmental approval. Conference and supervised laboratory work.<br />

Topics selected to meet each student's needs. Offered in evennumbered<br />

years.<br />

GMS 6635: Organization of Cells and Tissues (2) Prereq: GMS<br />

6001 or consent of instructor. Structural and functional aspects.<br />

GMS 6642: Morphogenesis: Organ Systems I (2) Prereq: GMS<br />

6635, second-year IDP student. Skin, respiratory, lymphatics, and<br />

special sense.<br />

GMS 6643: Morphogenesis: Organ Systems II (2) Prereq: GMS<br />

6642, second-year IDP student. GI, kidney, endocrine, male and<br />

female reproduction.<br />

GMS 6644: Apoptosis (1) Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of<br />

instructor. Modern view of the molecular mechanisms of tumor<br />

development. Offered in even-numbered years.<br />

GMS 6647: Transcriptional and Translational Control of Cell<br />

Growth and Proliferation (1) Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of<br />

instructor. The role of transcription and translation in controlling<br />

gene expression regulating cell growth and proliferation.<br />

GMS 6690: Molecular Cell Biology Journal Club (1; max: 12)<br />

Faculty-student discussion of research papers and topics.<br />

Advanced Concentration in Neuroscience<br />

<strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty<br />

Director: S. L. Semple-Rowland.Complete faculty listing by<br />

department: Follow this link<br />

The <strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty associated with the neuroscience advanced<br />

concentration have expertise in neuroanatomy, molecular and<br />

cellular neurobiology, neurodevelopment and aging,<br />

neurotransmitter chemistry and pharmacology, neuroendocrinology<br />

and immunology, cellular and molecular neuro-oncology, cellular<br />

and membrane neurophysiology, somatosensory and motor<br />

systems, transplantation neurobiology, injury and repair of the CNS,<br />

and neurobehavioral sciences. Study in marine vertebrate and<br />

invertebrate neurobiology is available through <strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty at<br />

the Whitney Laboratory.<br />

GMS 6021: Principles of Neuroscience I: Organization and<br />

Development of the Nervous System (2) Prereq: GMS 6001 or<br />

consent of instructor. Principles governing neural development and<br />

plasticity of the vertebrate central nervous system.<br />

GMS 6022: Principles of Neuroscience II: Cellular and<br />

Molecular Neuroscience (2) Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of<br />

instructor. Principles governing intercellular communication within<br />

the nervous system.<br />

GMS 6023: Principles of Neuroscience III: Neural Integration<br />

and Control (2) Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of instructor.<br />

Principles governing the integration and control of information

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