Advanced Quantitative Human Physiology

BME-603-01

Stony Brook University

  • Semester
    Spring 2023
  • Instructor
    Mary McMahon
  • Start Date
    01-23-2023
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    631-632-6175

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This course is intended to provide a deep and rigorous understanding of human physiology using a quantitative approach. This course will develop the physical, chemical and mathematical foundation of physiology, which is then applied to membranes, transport, metabolisms, excitable cells and various organ systems. A major component of this course will be an individual project requiring mastery of concepts developed in class.
Course Area: Engineering
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-23-2023 - 05-17-2023
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Instructor: Mary McMahon
Local Course ID: 23SP_STB_BME603_01
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