Select Topics in Cancer Biology and DNA Damage
BCH2024H
Genome instability in the form of mutations, deletions, chromosome rearrangement, and chromosome loss is a key contributor to human disease, particularly cancer. We will explore cellular pathways that maintain the integrity of the genome, with a focus on molecular insights gained in model systems and on genome-scale approaches to understanding genome instability.
Course format will entail presentation and discussion of research papers by the class, preceded by introductory presentations on the given topic by students either individually or in groups.
**THIS COURSE WILL BE ONLINE ONLY**
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**THIS COURSE WILL BE ONLINE ONLY**
Add date – Deadline to submit request – August 21, 2020
Drop date – Students have until the day before the first class to drop the course. Students can only drop the course after the first class with the permission of the instructor.
Course Next Offered
November/December 2020
Course Time and Location
Courses will be on Mondays and Thursdays, 10 am - noon
Nov 16, 19, 23, 26, 30, Dec 3
All classes and meetings will be delivered remotely.
Enrollment Limit
Yes — 12
Students can only be added to the course up until the day before the first class. Students have until the day before the first class to drop the course. Students can only drop the course after the first class with the permission of the instructor.
Instructors
Grant W. Brown
416-946-5733
grant.brown@utoronto.ca