Neuroscience
X108 (3 semester units in Molecular and Cell Biology)
Get an overview of the fundamental principles of the organization, function, and development of the human nervous system including neural development and diseases of the nervous system. You examine experimental approaches from anatomy to molecular biology and critically evaluate papers from the primary scientific literature. Ultimately, you can use this course as a foundation for advanced study in the neurosciences.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Tues. June 2, Redwood City
Instructor approval pending:
BRYAN HAINS, Ph.D., is an instructor at the UC Berkeley Extension. He has taught neurobiology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, and chemistry at Boston University, the University of Texas, Texas A & M and Quinnipiac University.
- 15 meetings
- June 2 to July 21: Tues. and Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm
- Redwood City: Room 5, Peninsula Center, 1991 Broadway
- $795 (EDP 405688)
Tues. Sept. 1, Redwood City
RACHEL HENDERSON, Ph.D., has a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Stanford University and a B.A. in Biology from Wesleyan University. She has taught neurobiology and biology laboratory classes at Wesleyan, Stanford, and California State University East Bay. Her interests include neurobiology, developmental biology, cell and molecular biology, and neuroendocrinology.
- 15 meetings
- Sept. 1 to Dec. 8: Tues., 6:30-9:30 pm
- Redwood City: Room 7, Peninsula Center, 1991 Broadway
- $810 (EDP 411264)