Summer Medical Courses > Human Gross Anatomy

Human Gross Anatomy

ANNB 201 / 60049 / 5 credits

Instructors: Gary M. Mawe, Victor May

Course dates: July 13 to Aug. 21, 2009
Monday - Friday, 9am to 12pm
Tuesday/Thursday 1pm to 4pm

Overview

Lectures and detailed regional dissections emphasize functional anatomy of major systems (musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, nervous etc.).

Lectures meet from 9 to 12pm Monday through Friday and additionally from 1pm to 2pm on Tuesday and Thursday. Laboratory sessions are held 10am to 12pm Monday through Friday and 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday and Thursday.

Prerequisites

Instructor permission is required to register. Call the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at (802) 656-2230.

Faculty Bios

Robert Low, Ph.D.,
Professor, Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics

Education: Ph.D., University of Chicago, physiology, 1968; postdoctoral fellow in biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968-70

Research interests:Cell biology of remodeling tissues (lung, heart, skeletal muscle); molecular regulation of smooth muscle contractile protein expression (alpha actin; smooth muscle myosin).

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