Cells are exceptionally complex and display an almost innumerable number of biological processes occurring inside a tiny volume of space. With such a complex network of interacting biological processes, the correct regulation, timing and location of cellular events is critical to maintain normal cell function. In this course we focus on specific aspects of cellular regulation including how molecules are made and transported around the cell, how cells communicate, how cellular homeostasis is maintained through quality control processes and adaptation to stress, damage, or disease, and ultimately how cells die.
BIOSCI 353 is a core paper in both the BSc in Biological Sciences Biochemistry and Cell Biology pathway, and the BSc in Biomedical Sciences Cellular and Molecular Biomedicine pathway. This paper provides you with a strong foundation to further your studies in cell biology as a post graduate; the intriguing molecular world of the cell is waiting for you to dissect!