Southern Illinois University
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Mammalian Physiology PHSL 410A Lecture and Lab

Mammalian Physiology PHSL 410B Lecture and Lab
 
 


PHYSIOLOGY 410A

Fall 2005

Lecture M-T-W-F, 8:00 A.M., LSI 205


Week #Lect Topic (lectures) Lecturer
Aug 22 4 Introduction(1), Synthesis of macromolecules(3) Cox/Huggenvik
Aug 29 4 Recombinant DNA techniques(4) Huggenvik
Sept 65 3 Gene replacement and control(3),  Huggenvik/Collard
Sept 12 4 RNA processing, translation(4)  Collard 
Sept 19 4 Proteins(4) Collard
Sept 26 4 EXAM1(Monday), Kinetics (2), Membrane structure(1)  Cox 
Oct 3 4 Membrane proteins (1), diffusion, osmosis, Nernst potential (3) Cox
Oct 10 4 Membrane transport, resting membrane potential (4)  Cox
Oct 17 4 EXAM2 (Monday) Goldman equation (3)  Cox
Oct 24 4 Donnan equilibrium, nerve, synapses(4) Cox
Oct 31 4 Muscle(3), Autonomics (1) Cox
Nov 7 4 EXAM3(Monday) Click here Endocrinology (3),  Steger
Nov 14 4 Endocrinology (2), Reproduction (2) Steger/Murphy
Nov 21 4 Thanksgiving Turkey
Nov 28 0 Reproduction(4) Murphy
Dec 5 4 Reproduction(4) Murphy
Dec 13 0 Final Exam Tuesday December 13, 12:50-2:50 p.m. 

 

Lecturers:

M. Collard LSIII 2081

T. Cox LSIII 2080     Coordinator

J. Huggenvik LSIII 2053C

L. Murphy  LSIII 2064

R. Steger LSIII 2078

Text: Boron and Boulpaep, Medical Physiology, 2003 or 2005.

Lodish, et al. Molecular Cell Biology, 5th Edition, 2003.
 
 

Grading: There will be three hourly and one final exam. Each hourly exam is worth 15% of the final grade. The final exam is worth 25% of the final grade. The lab is worth 30% of the final grade. Attendance in the laboratory is required to pass the course. Grades will be determined using the following scale: 90-100%, A; 80-89%, B; 70-79%, C; 60-69%, D; less than 60%, F.
 
 

PHYSIOLOGY 410A Lab

Fall 2005

LSII 149A Coordinator: Angela Raymer, LSII 146

General notes

Lab write-ups
 
Week Lab
Aug 22 Introduction, basic statistics, spectrophotometers, computer
Aug 29 DNA
Sept 5 DNA, Proteins, Bradford
Sept 12 Proteins, PAGE gel
Sept 19 Kinetics, LDH
Sept 26 Kinetics, LDH
Oct 3 Kinetics, LDH
Oct 10 Nerve
Oct 17 Nerve
Oct 24 Nerve
Oct 31 Muscle
Nov 7 Muscle
Nov 14 Muscle
Nov 21 Thanksgiving
Nov 28 Lab presentations
Dec 5 Lab final
Dec 12

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PHSL 410B

Spring 2006

Lecture: MTWF 8 a.m. Lindegren 205


Week of:
#Lect
Topic
Lecturer
Jan 16
3
Renal Wade
Jan 23
4
Renal Wade
Jan 30
4
Renal; Endocrinology Wade/Steger
Feb 6
4
EndocrinologyExam 1 (Friday) Steger 
Feb 13
4
GI  Shanahan
Feb 20
4
GI  Shanahan
Feb 27
4
GI  Shanahan
Mar 6
4
CNS Arbogast
Mar 13
0
Spring Break  
Mar 20
4
CNS Arbogast
Mar 27
4
CNS, Exam 2 (Wednesday), Cardiovascular Arbogast/Steinle
April 3
4
Cardio Steinle
April 10
4
Cardio Steinle
April 17
4
Cardio, Exam 3 (Friday) Steinle
April 24
4
Respiration Bany
May 1
4
Respiration Bany
May 8   Final Exam Thursday May 11, 3:10-5:10  

Lecturers:

R. Steger  LSIII 2078

M. Shanahan LSIII 2066

J. Steinle LSIII 2071

B. Bany LSIII 2085

L. Arbogast LSIII 2077

Coordinator: P. Patrylo LSII Rm176a

Text: Boron and Boulpaep, Medical Physiology, Saunders, 2003.

Grading: There will be three hourly and one final exam. The hourly exams will constitute approximately 45% of the final grade. The final exam will be worth 25% of the final grade. The laboratory is worth 30%. Attendance in the laboratory is required to pass the course. Grades will be determined on the following scale of total possible points. 90-100%= A; 80-89%= B; 70-79%= C; 60-69%= D; less than 60%= F.
 
 

MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY

PHSL 410B

SPRING 2006

Coordinator: Angie Raymer LS II 151a
 
Week of: Lab
Jan 16 Renal lab organization
Jan 23 Renal lab design
Jan 30 Renal performance
Feb 6 Reproduction
Feb 13 Renal presentations
Feb 20 Reproduction
Feb 27 GI
Mar 6 GI
Mar 13 Spring Break
Mar 20 CNS
Mar 27 CNS
April 3 Cardioloab
April 10 Cardiovascular
April 17 Cardiovascular wrap up
April 24 Respiration
May 1 Respiration
May 8 Final exams

Reports, quizzes, grading information, etc.

Formal report format.