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CELL 5950 Journal Survey in Cell & Developmental Biology
Fall 2026

Readings and oral presentations taken from the primary literature in Cell Biology and related fields.

Rating
Difficulty
3.97
GPA
CELL 8101 Introduction to Animal Development
Fall 2026

The course provides an introduction to Developmental Biology for graduate students entering with little or no prior coursework in Developmental Biology. The course will include both lectures and readings from the primary literature, with an emphasis on the experimental basis for our current understanding of developmental processes at the tissue, cellular, and molecular levels. Prerequisite: Core Course

Rating
Difficulty
3.99
GPA
CELL 8301 Advanced Topics in Cell Biology
Spring 2026

his module will cover topics not discussed in the Core Course and provide depth to topics covered in less detail. These will include, but are not limited to membrane biogenesis and trafficking, cytoskeleton dynamics and regulation, cell adhesion and motility, cell polarity, cell cycle control and regulation. The course will be primarily literature-based and emphasis will be placed on model systems, experimental design and data interpretation. Prerequisite: BIMS 6000

Rating
Difficulty
3.93
GPA
CELL 8450 Effective Science Writing for Grants and Fellowships
Fall 2026

The ability to effectively communicate scientific concepts and justify proposed experiments are essential skills for biomedical researchers. The goals of this course are for trainees to learn and practice effective scientific proposal writing. The course will provide students with extensive peer and faculty mentoring in a workshop format as they each prepare an NIH NRSA-style fellowship application.Prerequisite: BIMS 6000

Rating
Difficulty
3.98
GPA
CELL 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.

Rating
Difficulty
1.30
GPA