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For those of you interested in neurobiology and have completed or are
completing the MCDB 114 prerequisite, please note the
following:<br><br>
<b>W07 MCDB 152 (4 units) Neurobiology II: Molecular and Cellular
Neurobiology<br>
</b><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">"This
second course of a three quarter neurobiology course sequence (MCDB
114/<b><u>152</u></b>/115) will cover both top down systems level
approaches and bottom up molecular approaches to major topics in
neurobiology. These topics will include mechanisms of sensory
transduction in at least two selected sensory systems, processing of
sensory information within the brain, mechanisms of muscle control, cell
signaling, neuronal plasticity, neuronal polarity, and the mapping of
neural information to the brain."</blockquote></blockquote><br>
Lecture T/R 1100-1215 Professors Ken Kosik and
Steve Fisher <br>
<u>Enrl #</u> <u>Disc</u> <u>time<br>
</u>53991 F 100-
150 <br>
54007 F 200-
250 <br>
54015 F 300-
350 <br>
54023 F 800-
850 <br>
54031 F
1000-1050 <br>
54049 F 1100-1150<br><br>
MCDB 152 is considered Upper Division major applicable in all Biological
Sciences, MCDB and EEMB Majors <b>EXCEPT Microbiology (n/a)<br>
</b>(and for Zoology please see/file petition with Bio Advising
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