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  • 3.00 Credits

    With the emphasis on modern techniques, course prepares students via theory and technical experience to use transmission electron microscopy in biological and material science research. An individual research project is required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Designed to cover advanced topics in physiology for graduate students specializing in physiology or related fields. Course material will be taken from the classical and current literature. Examples of topics to be covered periodically include comparative vertebrate reproduction, circadian rhythms, physiological adaptations to thermal stress and chemical communication. Prerequisite: ZOO 5610 and 5620 or equivalent.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Designed to cover advanced topics in Physiology for students specializing in Physiology or related fields. Examples of topics include endocrinology, cardiovascular, renal, neurological, respiratory, and metabolic physiology. Integrative topics (e.g. circadian rhythms, thermal stress) may also be included. Dual listed with ZOO 4735. Prerequisites: ZOO 3115 and 4125 or equivalent as approved by the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Function and organization of mammalian genomes; including DNA, chromatin, chromosomes, gene expression, epigenetics, non-coding RNAs and associated genetic disease states. Prerequisites ZOO 3115 with a "C" or better or equivalent approved by the instructor. [Duplicate credit not permitted for ZOO 5735 Advanced Topics under the course title "Mammalian Genomics"]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mammalian Genomics covers the function and organization of mammalian genomes; including DNA, chromatin, chromosomes, gene expression, epigenetics, non-coding RNAs and associated genetic disease states where applicable. Prerequisites ZOO 3115 with a "C" or better or or equivalent as approved by the instructor. [Duplicate credit not permitted for ZOO 4735 or 5735 Advanced Topics Physiology under the specific course title "Mammalian Genomics"]
  • 2.00 Credits

    With the advances of technology, confocal microscopy is an increasingly important tool for biological research. Teaches students the basic principles of confocal microscopy and its biological applications. This is a hands-on course and students have the chance to practice on a state-of-the-art confocal microscope. Prerequisites: none.
  • 1.00 - 16.00 Credits

    A wide variety of biotic communities, both terrestrial and aquatic, occur in Wyoming which afford excellent opportunities for ecological studies with responses of animals to the physical, chemical, and biotic factors of their environment. The research must be conducted under the supervision of a faculty member.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Major patterns and processes involved in the loss of global biodiversity, focusing on developing countries and the tropics. Sections include geographic patterns of diversity, global change, conservation genetics, processes in small populations, design of nature reserves, and extinction. Prerequisite: 2 courses in ecology; seniors may enroll with consent of instructor. Dual listed with ZOO 4760.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A consideration of recent limnological work, emphasizing its relation and contribution to the development of ecological theory. Laboratory provides training in advanced limnological work. Prerequisite: ZOO 4440.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Advanced topics in ecology are offered under this number. The specific subject matter varies from year to year because the course is often taught by visiting professors or by faculty members who wish to present a specialized topic of interest to a small group of graduate students. Please check class schedule for title for each semester. Prerequisite: 2 courses in ecology or consent of instructor.