BIO Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences (BIOC 459, BIOE 459, CHEM 459, CHEMENG 459, PSYCH 459)
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Item is good for 27 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! BIO 459 Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences (BIOC 459, BIOE 459, CHEM 459, CHEMENG 459, PSYCH 459) School of Medicine Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] Health Law: Life Science Research Institutions & Companies Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Biosciences : Though not essential, it is useful for attorneys representing healthcare providers or 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 courses on the biosciences used in medical research and the development of new drugs and molecular compounds. This is a one-unit course for specialists and non-specialists, addressing scientific and technical breakthroughs cutting across disciplines. (Pre-seminars are offered to introduce basic concepts and background for non-experts). General course Description: Students register through their affiliated department; otherwise register for CHEMENG 459. For specialists and non-specialists. Sponsored by the Stanford BioX Program. Three seminars per quarter address scientific and technical themes related to interdisciplinary approaches in bioengineering, medicine, and the chemical, physical, and biological sciences. Leading investigators from Stanford and the world present breakthroughs and endeavors that cut across core disciplines. Pre-seminars introduce basic concepts and background for non-experts. Registered students attend all pre-seminars; others welcome. See http://biox.stanford.edu/courses/459.html. Recommended: basic mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law Alternative Courses: |