Black doctoral gown, black tam with old gold tassel, degree-colored hood*. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 546, BIOL 550 Seminar in Evolution and Systematics (1-3, max. Offered at Friday Harbor Laboratories. University of Washington's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #55. Special emphasis on how physiology influences responses to environmental change. Emphasis on Pacific Northwest species. University of Washington 211 Savery Hall Box 353340 Seattle, WA 98195-3340. Participants give presentations in either professional-meeting or chalk-talk formats. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 130, BIOL 161 Advanced Placement (AP) in General Biology 1 (5-) NScCourse awarded based on Advanced Placement (AP) score. Prerequisite: BIOL 220 or BIOL 240.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 489, BIOL 490 Undergraduate Seminar (1-3, max. Designed for non-science, liberal arts majors. Metabolism and energetics, structure and function of biomolecules, cell structure and function, animal development. Year awarded 2023. . Emphasis on understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the approach based on case studies. For non-science . 15)Weekly discussions of past and current scientific literature in organismal biology, reviews of the state of the field, and presentation of research results. Based on analyses of primary research articles. Department of Biology Graduation Celebration Date & Time: Friday, June 9, 2023 1:00pm - 2:30pm Location: Alaska Airlines Arena in Hec Edmundson Pavilion Event Comments: 1:00-2:30 pm BIOLOGY GRADUATION CELEBRATION Hec Edmundson Pavilion (program starts 1:00 pm promptly) Family and friends enter the Hec Ed Main doors at 12:00 Prerequisite: either BIOL 350, BIOL 354, BIOL 355, or BIOL 356. BIO SCI 103 (001) Topics in Modern Biology: Earth and the Tree of Life Meeting Pattern: MW 3:30pm-4:45pm Course Instructor: Dr. Selvakumar Ramakrishnan . Exposes students to the work of an athletic trainer within the sports medicine team. Most take place during the week before Commencement or on the morning of Commencement Day. 15)Focused discussion of on-going research in physiology occurring in the instructor's laboratory. Hardiness and landscape applications. Focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie questions about the basis of neuronal diversity, axonal pathfinding and target recognition, synaptogenesis, and activity-dependent plasticity. Basic bioinformatic and structural biology skills. Prerequisite: BIOL 180. Key concepts and analytical methods at the interface of behavioral ecology, physiology, and geography. This is a lab meeting, so registration is limited to students already affiliated with this research laboratory.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 591, BIOL 600 Independent Study or Research ([1-10]-)Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 600, BIOL 700 Master's Thesis (*-)Credit/no-credit only. No credit if NBIO 301, NBIO 302, or BIOL 461 already taken. Credit/no-credit only. Tuition coverage is included (domestic and international students) and requires 9-11 credit hours of graduate-level course work per semester, excluding summer. Offered: ASp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 455, BIOL 457 Chemical Communication (4) NScExploration of how chemical signals are produced, transported, and influence behavior of microbes, plants, and animals. Offered: Sp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 429, BIOL 430 Marine Zoology (5) NScSurvey of groups of invertebrate animals represented in the San Juan Archipelago; natural history, functional morphology, ecology, distribution, habitat, adaptation, trophic interrelationships, and evolution. 6) NScSupervised readings and group discussion of selected topics of broad biological significance. 3:004:00 pm Prior math/stat background unnecessary. Prerequisite: BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 413, BIOL 414 Molecular Evolution (5) NScSurvey of empirical approaches to the study of molecular evolution and ecology, drawing on examples from a variety of taxa and the recent literature. Final course in a three-quarter series (BIOL 180, BIOL 200, BIOL 220). This is a lab meeting, so registration is limited to students already affiliated with this research laboratory.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 551, BIOL 552 Advanced Evolution ([2-5]-, max. 15)Weekly discussions of past and current scientific literature in ecology, reviews of the state of the field, and presentation of research results. Strong emphasis on reading and interpreting primary research literature. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 402, BIOL 403 Current Topics in Organismal Biological Research (2) NScCurrent research in primary literature in organismal biology. Prerequisite: BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 401, BIOL 402 Functional Genomics (4) NScStudents perform initial characterization of novel genes through epitope tagging and localization. Covers three topics in depth that change to match immediately active topic areas. Offered: jointly with BIO A 100.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 108, BIOL 110 Freshman Discovery Seminar in Biology (5) NScIntroduces incoming freshman to research basics and scholarly inquiry skills used in the study of biology.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 110, BIOL 113 Introduction to Biosciences (1-3, max. Lab projects cover harvesting, sectioning, staining, and mounting tissue. Offered: SpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 446, BIOL 447 The Greening of the Earth: Influence of Plants on the Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems (5) NScExamines the evolution of terrestrial ecosystems focusing on how abiotic factors such as climate change have shaped the evolution of vegetation on earth, and how the evolution of vegetation has influenced the evolution of animals. Presents and discusses comparative genomics and modeling gene networks in embryos. CLASS of 2022 RSVP June 6 to https://tinyurl.com/uwbiology Credit/no-credit only. Programs & Courses Faculty in Biology have found innovative ways to give a rapidly growing number of students a world-class biology education despite large class sizes and challenging space constraints. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in either BIOL 180, BIOL 240, B BIO 180, or T BIOL 120.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 469, BIOL 471 Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Marine Organisms (5) NScChallenges and opportunities presented by the marine environment. Read more May 18, 2023 | Job Salmon Sampler Technician II, Makah Tribe Fisheries Management Department (Neah Bay, WA) Offered: jointly with FISH 477/OCEAN 477; W.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 477, BIOL 478 Topics in Sustainable Fisheries (3, max. Try: course code; course level (1xx); curriculum code; number of credits; instructor's last name; Gen Ed code; or keyword. Threats unique to large vertebrate species. Pays special attention to making STEM education accessible to underrepresented populations. Taken at Friday Harbor Laboratories. Emphasis on the cellular and tissue level. Consult the Admissions Exams for Credit website for more information. Prerequisite: either BIOL 220, BIOL 240, B BIO 220, or T BIOL 140. Includes individual research projects. BIOLOGY GRADUATION CELEBRATION 10) NScFor undergraduates working in biology courses as peer facilitators. Enrollment Verification and Degree Certification. 15)Weekly discussions of past and current scientific literature in cell, molecular, and/or developmental biology, review of the state of the field, and presentation of research results. Be part of the celebration and join us! 18) NScFor participants in UW Study Abroad program. Serves as a prerequisite to advanced 400-level cell, molecular, and developmental biology courses and seminars. Physiology experiments and CT scanning. Focus on discussing primary literature, modern methodological tools used in functional morphology, and group research projects. Offered: ASp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 354, BIOL 355 Foundations in Molecular Cell Biology (3) NScCell biology core course for biological sciences majors. Offered: jointly with ESS 448; A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 438, BIOL 439 Functional Morphology (5) NScUses mammals as a model system to investigate functional morphology. Students learn to culture yeast, ferment foods, brew beer from malted grains, and perform chemical analysis of wine must. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 454, BIOL 455 Human Immunology and pathology of infectious diseases: the continuing battle (4) NScFocuses on the immune system as the co-evolutionary center of a struggle between animals and pathogens in regards to human life within a germ-infested world. Topics include paleobiogeography, morphology-based phylogenetics, evolutionary rates, biodiversity curves, functional morphology, morphometrics, and paleoecology. Key dates & deadlines. Oral Presentations: Discovery Hall 252 | 8:50 AM - 1:30 PM Poster Sessions: Mobius Hall (CC3) | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | View Posters Here . Links to event pages for each of schools, departments, or groups listed below will be added as information becomes available (beginning in Feb/March 2023). 15)Discussion of current topics in mathematical biology. Feb 6: Submit to your Reader via email AND upload as a PDF to Dropbox for the DUS office. Offered: jointly with ESS 451.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 451, BIOL 452 Vertebrate Biology (5) NScThe biology of vertebrate animals, emphasizing their diversity, adaptations, and evolutionary history. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 382, BIOL 383 Introduction to Athletic Training (Core) (-[1-3], max. This is a lab meeting, so registration is limited to students already affiliated with this research laboratory.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 511, BIOL 519 Data Science for Biologists (4)Explores, analyzes, and visualizes biological data sets using scientific computing software. Offered: jointly with ESS 452.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 450, BIOL 451 Invertebrate Paleontology (5) NScImportant larger invertebrate groups; morphology, classification, stratigraphic distribution, evolution, paleoecology. Offered: jointly with FHL 471; A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 471, BIOL 472 Community Ecology (5) NScCovers the forces that structure ecological communities (e.g. Prerequisite: either PSYCH 333 OR BIOL 220. Class of 2023 Olivia Anderson Bachelor of Science, Major in Marine Biology What was your best memory or experience with the Marine Biology program? Offered: AWSp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 564, BIOL 565 Community Ecology (5)Covers the complexity of biological communities as influenced by biotic and abiotic factors, as wells as the impact of human activities, like global warming, on communities.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 565, BIOL 567 Topics in Advanced Ecology (3, max. Topics may include evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance, the evolution of virulence, seed predation, plant biodiversity, and others. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 270, BIOL 280 The History of Life (4) NScFollows the history of life from its first formation including the origin of life and life's diversification from single cells through multi-celluarity. Prerequisite: either BIOL 350 or BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 428, BIOL 429 Organ Development, Homeostasis and Regeneration (3)How essential organ systems are built during development and maintained throughout life. 10)Successful analytical approaches to understanding evolutionary patterns and the processes that generate them, examined by using a wide array of empirical and theoretical tools. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in either BIOL 220, BIOL 240, B BIO 220, or T BIOL 140. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 355, BIOL 356 Foundations in Ecology (3) NScEcology core course for biological sciences majors. Projects span three academic quarters, with project development beginning in autumn, research continuing in winter, and culminating in spring with production of a scientific paper. speciation / migration, the environment, species interactions) as well as anthropogenic impacts on ecological communities. Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 425, BIOL 426 Comparative Immunology (3) NScFunction and evolution of immune sensing across kingdoms. Techniques for quantifying genetic variation, behavioral effects, and gene expression. Offered: ASp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 310, BIOL 311 Biology of Fishes (5) NScCovers morphological, physiological, behavioral, and ecological diversity of fishes of the world; designed to provide a basic foundation for advanced courses in all areas of aquatic sciences. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 441, BIOL 442 Mushrooms and Related Fungi (5) NScGeneral biology, ecology, and classification of mushrooms, polypores, puffballs, and other related basidiomycetes. 9) NScSupervised readings and group discussion. Credit/no-credit only.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 161, BIOL 162 Advanced Placement (AP) in General Biology 2 (-5) NScCourse awarded based on Advanced Placement (AP) score. 6) NScIndependent study/topics related to material taken in BIOL 180, BIOL 200, and BIOL 220. Academic apparel is not required. Program Admissions Pre-Medical Course Requirements Pre-Medical Course Requirements Required Prerequisites for UW School of Medicine, effective beginning with the Entering Class of 2023 The pre-medical course requirements must be completed before matriculating. Prerequisite: either BIOL 355 or a minimum grade of 2.5 in either BIOL 200, BIOL 240, B BIO 200, or T BIOL 130.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 302, BIOL 305 Science Communication: Video Storytelling in Biology (3) NSc/A&HStudents make a short film on a biological story, concept, or theory. Honors section research project. Questions, contact Jeannette at [email protected]. Weekend field trip. Covers mutation, dominance, redundancy, epistasis, and key technologies for discovery of gene function as well as embryogenesis, meristem formation, flower development, and other problems in plant development. Offered: jointly with FISH 250/OCEAN 250; AS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 250, BIOL 270 Data Reasoning in a Digital World (4) SScOur world is rife with misinformation. Emphasizes medically relevant aspects of evolutionary biology. Academic Year 2023 - 2024 Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program Molecular & Cellular Biology in Seattle Well-trained scientists steeped in many disciplines are needed to develop next-generation technologies and lead multi-faceted research teams for new scientific discoveries. Prerequisite: either BIO A 201 or BIOL 180. Prerequisite: BIOL 356.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 486, BIOL 487 Senior Seminar in Conservation Biology (1-3, max. Diplomas. 6)Presentations of past or planned research in molecular, cellular, or developmental biology. Students are expected to understand fundamental concepts of neuroscience from any of the following prerequisite courses. No independent teaching or grading. All graduation students who would like their photo and names read at the end of our video and want their names included in the printable program must fill out the Dept of Biology's . Offered: jointly with ASTBIO 115/ASTR 115/ESS 115/OCEAN 115.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 114, BIOL 118 Survey of Physiology (5) NScHuman physiology, for non-majors and health sciences students. Specific content varies and must be individually evaluated. Prerequisite: BIOL 250/FISH 250/OCEAN 250; Q SCI 381. Offered: jointly with FISH 340; A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 340, BIOL 350 Foundations in Physiology (3) NScPhysiology core course for biological sciences majors. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 481, BIOL 482 Advanced Experimental Evolutionary Ecology (2-5, max. Skills covered include: preparation of solutions, Genomic Database queries, PCR, electrophoresis, DNA purification, cloning, transformation, and immunofluorescence microscopy. Credit does not apply to major requirements without approval.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 293, BIOL 302 Laboratory Techniques in Cell and Molecular Biology (4) NScExplores the use of various cell and molecular laboratory techniques, such as PCR, cloning, gel electrophoresis, and bacterial transformation through hands-on experiments. Course time includes the reading of primary literature, discussions, lectures, data collection (in the field and lab) and data analysis. Considers how natural selection and the legacies of our human, primate, mammalian and bacterial ancestries have shaped our biology. Nice dress or business casual. Topics include trophy hunting; challenges for migratory species; human-wildlife conflict; impacts of climate change on highly mobile species as well as emerging solutions. Once you apply for graduation, you are eligible for Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration. Prerequisite: BIOL 180.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 440, BIOL 441 Trends in Land Plant Evolution (5) NScCovers key innovations and trends during the evolution of land plants. Fauci addresses graduates Scroll below for coverage of School of Medicine Commencement ceremonies, or jump to the ceremony for graduates of: All programs (universitywide) Medical Education (MD) Audiology & Communication Sciences (PACS) Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS) Occupational Therapy (OT) Physical Therapy (PT) 9) NScSupervised readings and group discussion. Pre-seminar discussion section focusing on select readings. CLASS of 2020 RSVP June 6 to http://tinyurl.com/uwbiology2020 Includes weekly scientific papers.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 583, BIOL 590 Seminar in Organismal Biology (1-3, max. Offered: SpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 452, BIOL 453 Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (5) NScComparison of the structure of vertebrate organ systems: integument, skeletal, muscle, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive, with an emphasis on evolutionary trends. Prerequisite: either BIOL 180, BIOL 240, B BIO 180, or T BIOL 120. Prerequisite: either BIOL 315 or BIOL 356.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 406, BIOL 407 Molecular Cell Biology of Neural Stem Cells (4) NScExamines the basic mechanisms used by stem cells to form differentiated cells. Weekend field trip. Required field trip. Prerequisite: either a minimum grade of 3.0 in BIOL 200, BIOL 240, B BIO 200, or T BIOL 130, or a minimum grade of 2.0 in either BIOL 354 or BIOL 355.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 415, BIOL 416 Molecular Genetics of Plant Development (3)Plant growth and development examined in molecular-genetic terms. The Neuroscience Major is a multidisciplinary program at the University of Washington that leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience. Topics vary.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 504, BIOL 505 Evidence-Based Teaching in Biology: Teaching for Equity in STEM (1-3, max. Fishery Sciences 116 | (206) 543-7426 | [email protected]. Prerequisite: BIOL 445, which must be taken concurrently; permission of Friday Harbor director. Welcome Congratulations Class of 2022!! 16)View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 500, BIOL 501 Topics in Biological Instruction (1-2, max. Includes weekly scientific papers. If you have taken Running Start, IB, AP, and/or College in the High School, please submit a first year application. Graduate Program Thank you for taking the time to explore the University of Washington's doctoral program in Biology. Relationship between organismal form and physiological function in marine animals and plants. Serves as a prerequisite to 400-level courses and senior seminars in ecology, population, and conservation biology. Only a small number of applicants are admitted every quarter as postbacs because the UW's primary commitment is to undergraduates who are completing a . Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 381, BIOL 382 Introduction to Athletic Training (Upper Extremity) (-[1-3]-, max. 15)Focused discussion of on-going cell, molecular, or developmental biology research occurring in the instructor's laboratory. April 25, 2023. Not open to students who have taken BIOL 430 or BIOL 432. 15)Focused discussion of on-going research in conservation biology occurring in the instructor's laboratory. Readings from primary research. Offered: AWSp.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 113, BIOL 114 Astrobiology: Life in the Universe (5) NScIntroduction to the new science of astrobiology, study of the origin and evolution of life on Earth, and the search for microbial and intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe. Topics vary from quarter to quarter. Discussions may cover the full breadth of the discipline or focus on selected topics. Prerequisite: either BIOL 180, BIOL 240, B BIO 180, T BIOL 120, or BIO A 201. Offered: A.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 439, BIOL 440 General Mycology (5) NScGeneral survey of the fungi with emphasis on life cycles, structure, physiology, economic importance. Cultivated plant nomenclature. You are a first-year student if you have not attended a college or university following the summer of your high school graduation or obtaining your GED. Prerequisite: Either BIOL 350, BIOL 354, BIOL 355, or BIOL 356 Offered: W.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 494, BIOL 495 Biology of Fermentation (3) NScPractical application of biology and chemistry in beer and winemaking. Discussions may cover the full breadth of the discipline or focus on selected topics.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 580, BIOL 581 Topics in Physiology (1-3, max. Relies on a comparative, systems approach to understand the major trends and mechanisms maintaining the diversity in form and function in mammals. 9) NScSupervised readings and group discussion. Prerequisite: BIOL 473/FISH 473/CEE 462, which may be taken concurrently. Synthetic approach, with emphasis on applications to cell biology, neurobiology, and ecology. Opportunities vary by quarter and instructor. Prerequisite: minimum grade of 2.0 in either BIOL 350 or NBIO 301.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 462, BIOL 463 Advanced Animal Physiology Lab (3) NScExperimental design and techniques, data analysis, written reports. Credit/no-credit only. Prerequisite: either FISH 270/OCEAN 270/MARBIO 270, BIOL 356, BIOL 472, or a minimum grade of 3.4 in either BIOL 180, BIOL 240, B BIO 180, or T BIOL 120 Offered: jointly with MARBIO 433.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 433, BIOL 434 Invertebrate Zoology (5) NScComparative biology and morphology of invertebrates. Deep discussion of the immune system, vaccines, pathogens (focusing on viruses) and how the battle between good and evil needs a healthy balance. Includes developing a storyline, getting the shots to make compelling viewing, editing, and producing a short video. Prerequisite: either BIOL 354 or ESS 213. 15)Focused discussion of on-going research in ecology occurring in the instructor's laboratory. 15)Analysis of structural, physiological, and molecular levels of developmental processes, including gametogenesis, fertilization, cell and tissue movements, induction, and cytodifferentiation. On June 10, 2022, after two years of virtual ceremonies, the UW Department of Biology held its graduation ceremony in-person at the Alaska Airlines Hec-Edmundson Pavilion. Prerequisite: either BIOL 180 and BIOL 356, or BIOL 180 and FISH 250/BIOL 250/OCEAN 250, or a minimum grade of 3.4 in either BIOL 180 or BIOL 240.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 423, BIOL 424 Plant Ecophysiology (5) NScExplores physiological mechanisms that underlie ecological observations, including how above- and below-ground microclimates develop and affect plant physiological processes. Offered: AWSpS.View course details in MyPlan: BIOL 700, BIOL 800 Doctoral Dissertation (*-)Credit/no-credit only. Prerequisite: BIOL 354. Representatives of all major and most minor phyla are collected, observed live, and studied in detail.
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