Spring 2023
Meeting:
TTh 1:30pm - 2:20pm
SLN:
11444
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
Madeleine Hart
Course Comments:
DYSREGULATED METABOLISM OF CANCER
CELLS: EXAMINES THE DYNAMIC FIELD
OF CANCER METABOLISM, WHICH LIES AT
THE INTERSECTION OF CANCER BIOLOGY,
BIOCHEMISTRY, AND GENETICS. KEY
CONCEPTS IN FUNDAMENTAL CELL
METABOLISM, DYSREGULATED METABOLIC
PATHWAYS OF CANCER CELLS, AND HOW
THOSE ALTERED PATHWAYS CAN BE
EXPLOITED FOR CANCER THERAPEUTICS.
Catalog Description:
Field-oriented study of ecology of the Salish Sea. Students live and study at the Friday Harbor Laboratories, a seaside setting for immersive learning. Students observe relationships between coastal organisms and their environment, and explore processes by which these relationships change over time and location. Lecture, field, and laboratory activities focus on habitats and species of ecological, economic, and/or cultural importance. Prerequisite: FISH 250/OCEAN 250/BIOL 250 or BIOL 356. Offered: jointly with FHL 420; Sp.
GE Requirements Met:
Natural Sciences (NSc)
Credits:
2.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
January 31, 2026 - 9:20 pm