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Item is good for 31 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! BIO 254 Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology School of Medicine Recommended for route(s): [ Litigation ] Intellectual Property: Patent Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Litigation ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Neuroscience : Though not essential, it is useful for attorneys representing lifescience companies to have a basic understanding of the science underlying their client's business and current issues in that area. Students may want to consider taking 1 or more classes which look at the brain in physiological terms and examine ways the brain regulates behavior. This course examines cellular and molecular mechanisms in the organization and functions of the nervous system, including the transmission of neural information. General course Description: For advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Cellular and molecular mechanisms in the organization and functions of the nervous system. Topics: wiring of the neuronal circuit, synapse structure and synaptic transmission, signal transduction in the nervous system, sensory systems, molecular basis of behavior including learning and memory, molecular pathogenesis of neurological diseases. Satisfies Central Menu Areas 2 or 3. Prerequisite for undergraduates: Biology core or equivalent, or consent of instructors. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |