16:963:501,502
General Toxicology I,II (3,3)
Basic principles of toxicology, organ toxicology, toxicology of specific chemical agents and radiation; overview of environmental and industrial toxicology and safety evaluation.
Gallo, Richardson. Prerequisites: 16:115:503,504, 16:761:501,502, or equivalent.
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16:963:504
(S) General Toxicology Laboratory (2)
Introduction to the basic laboratory activities in toxicology. Emphasis on state-of-the-art techniques for toxicity evaluation of chemicals.
Reuhl. Prerequisite: 16:963:501. Corequisite: 16:963:502.
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16:963:505
(F) Biochemical Toxicology (4)
Metabolism and electrophilic reactions of subsequent toxic metabolites studied with emphasis on kinetics, mutagenesis, carcinogenesis, and organ toxicity.
Iba, Thomas. Prerequisites: 16:115:503,504, and permission of instructor.
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16:963:601,602
Seminar in Toxicology (1,1)
Students present reports on current topics in toxicology. During the first two years, a minimum of two reports a year is required, and one per year thereafter.
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16:963:603
Advanced Problems in Toxicology (BA)
Prerequisites: Permission of adviser and graduate director.
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16:963:605,606
Advanced General Pharmacology I,II (4,4)
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16:963:631
Toxicological Pathology (3)
Stresses morphological effects of chemical agents in cells and organs. Includes chemical and pathological correlates in laboratory animal models.
Reuhl
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16:963:632
(S) Neural Injury and Repair (3)
Mechanisms by which the nervous system is damaged by chemicals, trauma, and other agents. Neurobiological basis for its response to injury.
Lowndes, Sonsalla
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16:963:633
(S) Molecular Toxicology (2)
Laboratory techniques used in toxicological research. Students will analyze research data and evaluate the techniques used.
Zhou
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16:963:701,702
Research in Toxicology (BA,BA)
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