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Graduate Course - 0.25 Credits

Eukaryotic Signalling - BCH2110H

Format:
Each lecture date is split into two halves. In the first hour, an invited PI will give a one hour lecture on a specific topic of eukaryotic signalling. This will be followed by student presentations in the second hour.
Day(s) of the week:  Mon / Wed / Fri
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon

Signalling Topics presented (2026):
Michael Moran - Receptor tyrosine kinase signalling and Proteomics
Daniela Rotin - Ubiquitin signalling
Diane Haakonsen - Integrated Stress Response
Jeff Wrana - TGFb signalling
Stephane Angers - WNT signalling
Frank Sicheri - Protein kinase structure and function

Non-Biochemistry Students: This course will be available to all non-Biochemsitry students to request through ACORN as follows:
Winter 2026 modules: December 1, 2025

Course Next Offered
Winter 2026

Course Time and Location

Start date: March 23, 2026
End date: April 8, 2026
**No class Friday April 3, 2026 (Good Friday)

Day(s) of the week:
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Locations: Medical Sciences Building Room 5231

Method of Student Evaluation:
60% for a written critique of a published paper chosen by the course coordinators.
30% for an oral presentation performed in teams of two students
(15 minute presentation + 5 minute question period)
10% participation and attendance
(If you miss a lecture you lose the 10 %)

Course Coordinators:
Daniela Rotin, Frank Sicheri

Course Instructors:
Stephane Angers
Michael Morgan
Diane Haakonsen
Jeff Wrana

Enrollment Limit:
30
15 spaces reserved for Biochemistry students
15 spaces reserved for Molecular Genetics students