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

transduction.<br />

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

GMS 6052: Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (1) Prereq:<br />

consent of instructor. Examines the background of ion channel<br />

proteins that regulate and respond to cell membrane potential. A<br />

cell's membrane potential is an important source of energy for<br />

regulating intracellular ion concentration, controlling the secretory<br />

process, and for electrical signaling in the nervous system.<br />

GMS 6053: Cancer Biology and Therapeutics (1) Prereq: GMS<br />

6065 or consent of instructor. Integrated approach for teaching of<br />

pharmacology and physiology pertaining to cancer.<br />

GMS 6400C: Principles of Physiology (6) Prereq: consent of<br />

instructor. Physiology of mammalian organ systems, with special<br />

reference to the human.<br />

GMS 6405: Fundamentals of Endocrine Physiology (1) Prereq:<br />

GMS 6001 or consent of instructor. For 1st- and 2nd-year graduate<br />

students. Human body endocrine system physiology.<br />

GMS 6406: Fundamentals of Pulmonary/Respiratory<br />

Physiology (1) Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of instructor. Human<br />

body pulmonary/respiratory system physiology.<br />

GMS 6408: Fundamentals of Renal Physiology (1) Prereq: GMS<br />

6001 or consent of instructor. Human body gastrointestinal system<br />

physiology.<br />

GMS 6410: Physiology of the Circulation of Blood (2)<br />

Physiology of the component parts of the circulation. The relation of<br />

structure and function. Emphasizes control mechanisms.<br />

GMS 6411: Fundamentals of Cardiovascular Physiology (1)<br />

Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of instructor. Human body<br />

cardiovascular system physiology.<br />

GMS 6415: Fundamentals of Gastrointestinal Physiology (1)<br />

Prereq: GMS 6001 or consent of instructor. Gastrointestinal system<br />

of human body.<br />

GMS 6491: Journal Club in Physiology(1; max: 12) Timely<br />

research papers in all areas of physiology; namely, cellular<br />

physiology, molecular physiology, and functional genomics. S/U.<br />

GMS 6563: Molecular Pharmacology (1; max: 3) Prereq: GMS<br />

6009 or consent of instructor. Biochemical approach to the actions<br />

of drugs, stressing analysis of drug-receptor interactions, structureactivity<br />

relationships, kinetics of distribution of drugs, and<br />

metabolism of foreign compounds.<br />

GMS 6590: Seminar in Pharmacology (1; max: 15) Prereq: GMS<br />

6500. Research reports and discussions of current research<br />

literature by graduate students, faculty, and invited lecturers.<br />

GMS 6592: Ion Channels Journal Club: Pharmacology,<br />

Biophysics, and Neuroscience of Excitable Membranes (1)<br />

Prereq: consent of instructor. Recent papers in the context of larger<br />

issues in therapeutics and neuroscience. Discussions led by students<br />

and faculty. S/U.<br />

GMS 6735: Neuropharmacology (1; max: 3) Prereq: GMS 6007,<br />

6009, or consent of instructor. Identification, synthesis, metabolism,<br />

and pharmacology of neurotransmitters and their receptors.<br />

Includes biogenic amines, neuropeptides, and other nervous system

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