Cellular and Molecular Biology is the study of the hidden life of cells. At its essence, it seeks to understand the processes, mechanisms and functions that allow a cell to autonomously reproduce, maintain and use information stored within the genome. Molecular techniques are used to determine how this information regulates normal cellular functions within cells, between organs and within organisms, and what happens when something goes wrong. Understanding molecular cell biology allows us to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease and to develop exciting new technologies including cell-based treatments for disease.
BIOSCI 201 is a compulsory paper in both the Biochemistry and Cellular Biology pathway, the Cell and Molecular Biomedicine Pathway and the Genetics pathway within the Biological Sciences Major and Biomedical Science Specialisations. It is also a component of many pathways within the Biomedical Science program.
This paper gives you an excellent foundation to go on and study advanced molecular cell biology topics within the biomedical and biological fields, and will draw you into the fascinating microscopic world that controls the life and death of all living organisms. BIOSCI 201 leads into: stage 3 BIOSCI papers BIOSCI 353 Cellular Regulation, BIOSCI 356 Developmental Biology and Cancer and Development, BIOSCI 350 Protein Structure and Function, BIOSCI 351 Molecular Genetics and BIOSCI 349 Biomedical Microbiology.
A note of the Prerequisites: MEDSCI 142 is not required to take this paper. If you are a Physiology or Pharmacology major and having difficulty enrolling please contact the Course Coordinator for help.