The Physiology Course is for a class of 36 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and established investigators who desire to learn the methods and research strategies used to study physiology at the cellular and molecular levels. Students will take 4 to 6 intense laboratories of 10 days each where they will learn both standard methods to purify and characterize proteins, nucleic acids, organelles and other cellular components as well as several advanced techniques used today to relate molecular structure to physiological function. The students will have hands-on experience with methods that are powerful but not routinely available in most cellular and molecular biology laboratories including X-ray crystallography, image processing of electron micrographs, stopped-flow (transient state) and steady state kinetics, in vitro reconstitution of complex cellular processes from purified components and chromosome engineering in yeast. Students will be exposed to a wide variety of biological problems including membrane traffic, organelle biogenesis, chromosome structure and cytoskeletal dynamics and will have chance to explore in depth the rationale for various experimental approaches with the instructors. A special feature of the course will be a section highlighting the diversity of marine specimens available at Woods Hole and their virtues as experimental systems for modern biology. Interested students may apply for postcourse research.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Conference (R13)
Project #
2R13GM031136-11
Application #
3434875
Study Section
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Disease Review Committee (CMBD)
Project Start
1979-05-01
Project End
1992-05-31
Budget Start
1990-06-01
Budget End
1991-05-31
Support Year
11
Fiscal Year
1990
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Marine Biological Laboratory
Department
Type
DUNS #
001933779
City
Woods Hole
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02543