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- Master
- Providence (USA)
...that necessary mathematical coursework must be completed before or soon after enrollment in the program. Applicants to this School of Public Health program... Learn about: Public Health...
- PhD
- Providence (USA)
...The Center for Computational Molecular Biology (CCMB) offers Ph.D. degrees in Computational Biology to train the next generation of scientists to perform... Learn about: Molecular Biology, GCSE Mathematics...
- PhD
- Providence (USA)
...from their clinical work into the lab, where they can pursue research questions that will have an impact on their patients’ health. M.D./Ph... Learn about: Medical training, Medical School...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...Can we use parasites symbiotically? -Aging: What is cellular senescence? How might we beat cancer? -Neuroscience and Drugs: What are the basics of brain biochemistry?...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...and complete an independent research project and present his or her findings to the rest of the class. Upon completion of this course, students should be able...
Cancer Biology: Discovering Molecular Mechanisms & Novel Therapeutic Strategies course in Providence
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...students will spend the vast majority of their time in the laboratory performing experiments to test their hypothesis. Lectures will be replaced with small...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...SESSIONS LEARN HOW TO APPLY Course Description This course examines the structure and function of the basic unit of an organism, the cell. An experimental... Learn about: Molecular Biology...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...to design their own research question and develop experiments to test a hypothesis or address a real-world problem. Field trips to several research laboratories... Learn about: Molecular Biology...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...nature as their inspiration. They will engage in peer review and use constructive feedback from their peers to continually improve their design...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...offering over 200 non-credit courses, one- to four-weeks long, taught on Brown’s campus. For students completing grades 9-12 by June 2020. VISIT PROGRAM...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...colorimetric assays and spectrophotometry. As a result of completing this course, students will gain valuable exposure to a number of techniques utilized... Learn about: Biomedical research...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...bacterial transformation, and various applications of the polymerase chain reaction. In addition, protein purification, protein analysis including SDS-PAGE will be introduced...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...cover topics related to neuroscience. Ultimately, we will delve into the relationship between the gut microbiome and behavior. Class will be both lecture and discussion-based...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...in our understanding of genes and the factors controlling their expression. Illuminating research, including recent Nobel Prize winning...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...offering over 200 non-credit courses, one- to four-weeks long, taught on Brown’s campus. For students completing grades 9-12 by June 2020. VISIT PROGRAM... Learn about: Marine Biology...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...We will then cover selected topics in sensory systems, including vision and somatic sensation (touch and pain) as well as the motor system. From here...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...In this inquiry-based course, students will explore the brain and how we detect, understand, and interact with the world around us using our sensory and motor systems... Learn about: English Language...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...the experimental methods used in the field of neuroscience - appreciate the differences between observational and experimental analysis in science Prerequisites...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...None required. This course is an introduction to biopsychology and neuroscience...
- Course
- Providence (USA)
...explore different types of learning and memory, at multiple levels 2) to appreciate the importance, fragility, and complexities of the memory process...