TREPANIER, ANGELA M.: M.S., University of Minnesota; B.S., University of MOLECULAR GENETICS AND Michigan; Professor GENOMICS TSENG, YAN YUAN: Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago; B.S., National Yang-Ming University; Associate Professor Office: 3127 Scott Hall; 313-577-5323 ZHANG, KEZHONG: Ph.D., Fudan University; B.S., Shandong University; Director: Lawrence I. Grossman Professor http://www.genetics.wayne.edu (http://www.genetics.wayne.edu/) ZHANG, REN: Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science at Houston; Graduate programs in Molecular Genetics and Genomics are Associate Professor administered by faculty in the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics (CMMG). Degree programs include the Master of Science, • Molecular Genetics and Genomics (M.S.) (http://bulletins.wayne.edu/ Doctor of Philosophy, and a joint M.D.-Ph.D. program. Molecular Genetics graduate/school-medicine/programs/molecular-genetics-genomics/ and Genomics graduate students receive broad training in genetics, molecular-genetics-genomics-ms/) molecular and cellular biology, genomics, functional genomics, systems • Molecular Genetics and Genomics (Ph.D.) (http:// biology, bioinformatics, and computational and statistical methods. A bulletins.wayne.edu/graduate/school-medicine/programs/molecular- major component of their training involves conducting dissertation or genetics-genomics/molecular-genetics-genomics-phd/) thesis research in one of the focus areas of Center faculty. Students receive intensive laboratory training, working closely with faculty on MGG 6010 Molecular Biology and Genetics Cr. 4 projects at the forefront of biomedical genetics and genomics research. Covers the basic aspects of molecular genetics. Students should have completed previous coursework in organic chemistry, introductory ARAS, SIDDHESH: Ph.D., Lousisiana State University Health Sciences biology, and biochemistry or cell and molecular biology. Offered Yearly. Center; B.S., University of Mumbai; Assistant Professor Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students. MGG 7010 Molecular Biology and Genetics Cr. 4 CARMANY, ERIN: M.S., University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; Basic aspects of molecular genetics. Offered Fall. Assistant Professor (Clinician-Educator) Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. COOK, TIFFANY: Ph.D., Mayo Graduate School; B.A., West Virginia MGG 7015 Introduction to Genetics Cr. 2 University; Associate Professor Forges a link between genotype and phenotype and covers topics in contemporary genetics, including Mendelian analysis, chromosomes, FELDMAN, GERALD L.: M.D., Ph.D., Medical College of Virginia; M.S., B.A., mitosis/meiosis, recombination, mutations and mutagenesis, linkage Indiana University; Professor mapping, complementation, extranuclear inheritance, genetic interactions FINLEY, RUSSELL L.: Ph.D., State University of New York at Syracuse; B.S., and epistasis, epigenetics, and developmental genetics. Offered Fall. State University of New York at Brockport; Professor Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. MGG 7020 Metabolism and Disease Cr. 2 GOW, ALEXANDER: Ph.D., Queensland University; M.S., B.S., N.S.W.I.T.; This course will review normal metabolic pathways and their regulation Professor and then discuss in depth aberrant metabolism as it contributes to or causes diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and neurodegeneration. GRANNEMAN, JAMES G.: Ph.D. University of Massachusetts; B.A., Didactic lectures will be complemented with student-based presentations Southern Illinois University; Professor of classic and current primary literature studies. Offered Fall. GROSSMAN, LAWRENCE I.: Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. B.S., College of the City of New York; Professor MGG 7030 Functional Genomics and Systems Biology Cr. 2 Exploration of several new technologies for determining gene function on HENG, HENRY (HONG-QIANG): Ph.D., University of Toronto; Professor a genome-wide scale and for integrating information into a systems-level HUETTEMANN, MAIK: Ph.D., University of Marburg; Professor view of biological processes. Offered Winter. Prerequisite: IBS 7015 with a minimum grade of C or MGG 7010 with a KAPATOS, GREGORY: Ph.D., M.S., University of Pittsburgh; B.S., State minimum grade of C University of New York College at Cortland; Professor Emeritus Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Equivalent: IBS 7030 KURKINEN, MARKKU: Ph.D., M.Sc., University of Helsinki; Professor MGG 7040 Molecular Organelle Physiology Cr. 2 LANCASTER, WAYNE: Ph.D., Wayne State University; M.S., University of Consists of lectures covering the fundamental topics of eukaryotic cell Dayton; B.S., Adrian College; Professor Emeritus biology, with a focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie organelle activities and their relevance in human physiology, LIPOVICH, LEONARD: Ph.D., University of Washington; B.A., Cornell metabolism and diseases. Offered Yearly. University; Professor Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. LUCA, FRANCESCA: Ph.D., University of Calabria; Associate Professor MGG 7050 Bioinformatics: theory and practice Cr. 3 This course will teach graduate students in the biological sciences PIQUE-REGI, ROGER: Ph.D., University of Southern California; Associate how to use public web-based bioinformatics resources to analyze the Professor structure and function of protein-coding and noncoding-RNA genes. Offered Winter. SUN, SHENGYI: Ph.D., Cornell University, B.S., The University of Hong Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Kong; Assistant Professor Molecular Genetics and Genomics 1 MGG 7091 Scientific Communication Cr. 2 MGG 7830 Human Development and Teratology Seminar Cr. 1 Advanced technical and grant-writing techniques related to the unique Through lecture, self-study, exam, and oral presentation, students learn requirements in NIH grant proposals. Offered Winter. key aspects of fetal development, the embryological basis of birth defects Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. and genetic dysmorphology syndromes, clinical teratology, and the MGG 7400 Molecular Biology of Cellular Signalling Cr. 2 associated medical terminology. Offered Fall. Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Molecular basis of cell-cell interactions, hormonal interactions, and interactions between different cellular compartments. Offered Every MGG 7850 Current Topics in Molecular Biology and Genetics Cr. 2 Other Year. Current literature in molecular biology and genetics; one student Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. makes oral presentation with student and faculty discussion. Offered MGG 7460 Research Training in Molecular Biology and Genetics Cr. 1-8 Intermittently. Direct participation in laboratory research under the supervision of Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. faculty advisor. Design and execution of experiments; analysis of Repeatable for 4 Credits laboratory data; interpretation of results and their relation to published MGG 7860 Evaluating the Health Care Literature Cr. 1 findings. Offered Every Term. Reading and analysis of health care literature with focus on research Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. articles. Principles of health research design and analysis; skills for Repeatable for 8 Credits critical assessment of medical literature. Offered Winter. MGG 7600 Advanced Human Genetics Cr. 4 Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students with a major, minor, or Concepts, problems, and methods of human genetics at an advanced concentration in Genetic Counseling; enrollment is limited to Graduate level. Offered Winter. level students. Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. MGG 7880 Genetic Counseling Seminar Cr. 1-6 MGG 7640 Principles of Genetic Counseling Cr. 4 Discussion format; issues relevant to medical genetics and the genetic History and evolution of genetic counseling and how it relates to counseling process. Presentations by students and invited faculty. clinical genetic services within the health care delivery system. Genetic Offered Every Term. counseling skills such as case preparation, interviewing techniques, and Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. family history assessment; counseling methods. Offered Fall. Repeatable for 6 Credits Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. MGG 7881 Senior Seminar in Genetic Counseling Cr. 2 MGG 7660 Practical Applications of Genetic Counseling Cr. 3 Preparation for the transition to from student to practicing professional Provides the foundation for identifying and applying the practical in the areas of the job search, billing and reimbursement, clinical aspects of genetic counseling, including genetic testing and billing supervision, developing effective educational programs, advocacy, and and reimbursement, to the reproductive, cardiovascular, pediatric, other relevant areas. Offered Winter. neurogenetic and cancer genetics clinical settings. Offered Winter. Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Prerequisite: MGG 7640 with a minimum grade of C MGG 7998 Master's Essay in Molecular Genetics and Genomics Cr. 3 Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students. Students will write a scholarly document (essay) based upon
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