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Course Description

This course covers the molecular mechanisms of gene expression and signal transduction. The fundamental mechanisms underlying transcription, RNA processing, translation, and DNA replication are highlighted, and the integration of these fundamental mechanisms into molecular and cellular regulation of proliferation and signal transduction is discussed. Current literature is emphasized.

Basic Enrollment Requirements: Unofficial Transcript - Bachelor's. You will be contacted after registration for required evidence of immunization.

Instructor Approval: Required; Please email the instructor of this course to request permission to enroll. We typically recommend including a resume, your educational history, and 2-3 sentences as to why you are interested in taking the course. You may register for this course before receiving approval, but your enrollment will not be confirmed until approval is received. Please contact us at Courses@tufts.edu if you have not heard back from your instructor.

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Remission Eligible: Yes; first day of term; all university policies apply.

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Section Title
Biochemistry of Gene Expression & Signal Transduction
Type
Lecture
Days
W
Time
8:45AM to 10:45AM
Dates
Jan 17, 2024 to May 08, 2024
Type
Lecture
Days
M
Time
9:00AM to 11:00AM
Dates
Jan 22, 2024 to May 06, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
56.0
Location
  • Boston Health Sciences Campus
Instruction Method
In-Person  
Course Fee(s)
Available for Credit
4 credit(s)
Section Notes

In Person: This is an in-person course that follows the published schedule of course meetings and requires attendance at all sessions. Tufts courses are designed to provide high-quality and interactive courses to Tufts and visiting students. For more information about course policies and expectations, please visit https://universitycollege.tufts.edu/policies#University-Policies

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