ANA Anatomy & Cell Biology CoursesANA299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. ANA300Y1 Structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Basic Human Cytology,
Histology, Gross Anatomy, and Neuroanatomy. ANA301H1 Human embryology from fertilization to the end of the fetal period. Current concepts in
mammalian morphogenesis applied to the development of the various organ systems;
etiologies and pathogenesis of some of the more common human congenital abnormalities. ANA400Y1 Principles and concepts of cell biology; structure, organization, function and dynamic
behaviour of cells and cell organelles; interactions between cells and between cells and
extracellular matrix in organizing tissues; communication between and within cells; cell
renewal and differentiation; approaches and techniques used, their usefulness and
limitations; contributions to advances in medicine. (Enrolment limited to 45 students) ANA401H1 To provide students with a thorough understanding of cancer biology, and the science
behind current cancer therapies. Specific topics include: cell cycle regulation, cell
signalling, immunology, and biologic behaviour of human cancers. Principles of radiation
biology and chemotherapy also covered. ANA498Y1 A research project in Histology, Cellular or Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology,
Neuroanatomy or Gross Anatomy. |
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