Department: Molecular and Cellular Physiology

Code Name Description
MCP156 How Cells Work: Energetics, Compartments, and Coupling in Cell Biology Open to graduate and medical students, and advanced undergraduates. Dynamic aspects of cell behavior and function, including cellular energetics, homeostasis, heterogeneity of membranes, structure and function of organelles, solute and water transpor...
MCP199 Undergraduate Research Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
MCP207 MCP Bootcamp Hands-on, week-long immersion in methods and concepts related to the physiology of cell signaling. Required of all first-year MCP students; other PhD students may enroll with consent of instructor.
MCP208 MCP Journal Club and Professional Development Series This class will entail discussion of current research in Molecular and Cellular Physiology (Journal Club) and sessions devoted to career development. Enrolled learners will gain experience in designing and delivering professional oral presentations a...
MCP221 Advanced Cell Biology For Ph.D. students. Taught from the current literature on cell structure, function, and dynamics. Topics include complex cell phenomena such as cell division, apoptosis, signaling, compartmentalization, transport and trafficking, motility and adhesio...
MCP222 Imaging: Biological Light Microscopy This intensive laboratory and discussion course will provide participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge to utilize emerging imaging technologies based on light microscopy. Topics include microscope optics, resolution limits, Köhler ill...
MCP256 How Cells Work: Energetics, Compartments, and Coupling in Cell Biology Open to graduate and medical students, and advanced undergraduates. Dynamic aspects of cell behavior and function, including cellular energetics, homeostasis, heterogeneity of membranes, structure and function of organelles, solute and water transpor...
MCP299 Directed Reading in Molecular and Cellular Physiology Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
MCP370 Medical Scholars Research Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
MCP399 Graduate Research Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Research fields include endocrinology, neuroendocrinology, and topics in molecular and cellular physiology. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Staff)
MCP801 TGR Project No Description Set
MCP802 TGR Dissertation No Description Set