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451-5493 Office:
A 227
Office Hours: T/Th 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.; Tues. 11a.m.-1 p.m. and 7- 8 p.m. & by appointment
Please note that our discussion board is
up & running in BlackBoard
if you wish to participate; also you might want to visit the
Genetics
webpage (via schedules or the Department's web page)
Dr. Schmeidler's Stem Cells webpage kschmeidler@ivc.edu
week |
topic |
reading assignment: these will be updated as semester progresses |
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Aug. |
23 |
The nature of a cell and its
role in organisms |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)
especially: Section 1, 2.1, and 2.2; follow the link to nucleus at least, and anything else that interests you For Thursday: Section 5, 5.1, and 5.2 mostly, but read 5.3 as well; at least follow the links for the terms you don't know, and anything else that interests you |
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30 |
Reproduction: the birds and the
bees, the flowers and the trees; and others |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fertilization note the British spelling scan the article; at least follow the links for the terms you don't know, and anything else that interests you |
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Sept. | 6 |
Development: how do we start out
as an egg and wind up as a chick? |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryology#Modern_embryology_research the article seems very short until you "wiki", that is follow the links. read at least one page down for the vocabulary in the introduction: the paragraphs before "History". Of course, you are welcome to drill down further if you wish |
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13 |
So, what are these stem cells,
anyway? And what are they not? |
NIH
Introduction to Stem Cells or the original file at the NIH site - read the whole pamphlet and explore the links |
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20 ** |
How can we “make” stem
cells? Harvesting stem cells |
** mid-semester Portfolio
due The Hayflick
Limit Hayflick
in Wiklipedia another
brief review Beating the Hayflick limit? telomeres |
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23 | LAST DAY TO DROP WITHOUT "W" | |||
27 |
Different
sorts of stem cells: a range of sources |
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Oct. | 4 |
Cellular differentiation - how
cells differ |
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11 | Potency, loss of potency, regaining potency and cancer | Stem Cell Sources essay due -
see BlackBoard or Assignments on
website due
date postponed to 10/17/2011 start working on term paper topics due 10/18/2011 |
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18 |
Hello Dolly: nuclear transfer,
cloning |
Quiz 1
due - also on Black Board cloning fact sheet: follow the links, and read the introductory overview sections Wiki as a resource - consider the source resources - real science a real journal, on-line |
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25 ** |
Human stem cells - special considerations | ** mid-semester Portfolio
due Gene Therapy
Overview genetic
engineering genetic
engineering - follow some of the links recombinant DNA technology: especially read Wikipedia's comments on the writing style! The story of HUMULIN |
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Nov |
1 |
Stem cells in breeding projects
for agriculture |
lack
of large-scale environmental studies environmental
studies: look at chart pp 17-25 - no stem cells, though one example of potential restoration - would stem cells help? |
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Nov. | 3 |
LAST DAY TO DROP WITH A "W" | continue exploring the resources
above, and what you find on your own see term paper assignment [also linked on "assignments" page] |
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8 |
Stem cell therapies | cartilage replacement article 1 article 2 article 3 | ||
15 |
Clinical research: ethical considerations using human subjects | ethics
and morality ethics
and morality2 medical ethics
overview American
Medical Association organ
translplantation organ translplantation-Hstings Center |
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22 |
Stem cells for repairing and sustaining the environment | |||
25 |
THANKSGIVING
DAY |
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29 ** |
Alternative strategies to using
stem cells: pros and cons |
** mid-semester Portfolio due pre-paper assignment (see assignment page) due |
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Dec. | 6 |
Where we are, where are we going? |
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13 |
FINAL
EXAM |