OTOL 8499V — Research-Otolaryncology
Research in Otolaryncology. Faculty and student will determine specific research assignment. PATH 51001 General Pathology (2-8) (1 Credit) Basic course in pathology offered for second year medical students. Lectures and laboratory work on the principles of disease. Prerequisite: (1) graduate biochemistry or undergraduate level; (2) ANAT 5027 or equivalent; and (3) undergraduate biology minor will satisfy requirements (1) and (2), or consent of instructor. PATH 57001 Pathology Seminar (1 Credit) PATH 59001 Master’s Thesis (1-6) (I, II, S) (1 Credit) Student must request instructor consent to be eligible for this course. PATH 61203 Pathologic Basis of Disease (3 Credits) Designed for graduate students in basic science and health related fields seeking an introduction to the principles of general pathology. The pathophysiology of selected diseases will be discussed in depth, with a focus on the molecular and biochemical mechanisms involved. Through discussions of published research, students will develop an appreciation of how basic and clinical research contribute to the understanding and treatment of specific diseases. PATH 61203 Human Cancer (3 Credits) This course provides an overview of cancers affecting humans. Each cancer that is discussed will be presented from the perspective of both the clinician and basic scientist. Topics covered include both solid (e.g., breast, prostate, colon, liver, ovarian, pancreatic, lung cancer) and non-solid (e.g., leukemia/myeloma/lymphoma)