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Developmental Biology (BIO 372)

Term: 2009-2010 Spring Term

Faculty

Rob Balza

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  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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  • End Date: May 19 2015 3:30PM
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  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 4:30PM
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  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 3:30PM
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  • Weekly Days: Monday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
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  • End Date: May 19 2015 4:30PM
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Office phone: 414-443-8908

Cell phone: 414-405-7391

Office: Generac S135

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Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM (1/18/2010 - 5/14/2010) Location: WLC SC S251
Thu, 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM (1/18/2010 - 5/14/2010) Location: WLC SC S248

Description

An introduction to the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms that direct the development of multicellular organisms. Topics include: gametogenesis, fertilization, gastrulation, organogenesis, sex determination, developmental gene regulation, and teraology. The scientific, ethical and political issues surrounding assisted reproductive technology, cloning, and stem cell technology will also be considered. 3 lec. Prereq: BIO 201 and BIO 202.