BIOL 3010
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Course Description
Must have completed BIOL 2100 or BME 2104 and either CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1810
Living Systems
What makes humans different from fruit flies? Why does your brain have neurons and not liver cells? This course is all about the answer to these questions: It's the genes! This course covers the chemical make-up of genes, how they're passed on through generations, how they're expressed and how that expression is regulated, how disruption in the structure and expression of genes arise and how those disruptions lead to cellular defects and disease. Prerequisite: Must have completed BIOL 2100 or BME 2104 and either CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1810. BIOL 3010 is not repeatable.
Instructors
Katia Korzeniwsky
Fall 2026
David Parichy
Fall 2026
Kwesi Forson
Spring 2026
Laura Galloway
Spring 2026
Sarah Siegrist
Spring 2026
Alan Bergland
Spring 2025
Benedict Lenhart
Spring 2023
Deqwon Pendergrass
Fall 2022
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Spring 2022
Ali Guler
Spring 2022
Douglas Taylor
Spring 2022
Mike Wormington
Spring 2019
Faculty Staff
Fall 2018
Matthew Adler
Spring 2018
Jay Hirsh
Spring 2018
Adam Cronmiller
Fall 2017
Brittany Cronmiller
Fall 2017
Claire Cronmiller
Fall 2017
Claire Sangston
Fall 2017
Malcolm Augat
Spring 2017
Robin Costello
Spring 2017
Ariel Cronmiller
Fall 2016
Claire Ali
Spring 2016
Maria Ali
Spring 2016
Brian Cronmiller
Fall 2015
Matthew Pahl
Fall 2014
Brittany Sutherland
Fall 2014
Olga Askinazi
Fall 2013
Angela Morris
Fall 2013
Chun Su
Fall 2013
Krista Aschenbach
Fall 2012
Erin Kodis
Fall 2012
Richard Smindak
Fall 2012
Karolina Mirowska
Fall 2011
FNU Rao
Fall 2011
Brian Sanderson
Fall 2011
Zhang Wang
Fall 2011
Peter Fields
Fall 2010
Pinar Pezuk
Fall 2010
Edmond Chipumuro
Fall 2009
Manisha Menon
Fall 2009