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Fall 2006

PHSL 6061: Physiology & Neurophysiology Systems (4 cr)

PHAR 6105 Neurophysiology for Pharmacy (1 cr)

Primarily for first year Pharmacy (Pharm. D.) students

Click here to access course materials on WebCT Vista.

For Fall 2006, PHAR 6105 will be nested within PHSL 6061. Thus, PHAR 6105 will be given from Sept 25 through Oct 16 during the same class periods as PHSL 6061. PHSL 6061 will not meet from Sept 25 - Oct 16. Students will get 1 grade for PHSL 6061 and another grade for PHAR 6105. The total content and schedule of both classes combined is equal to the previous 5 credit PHSL 6061 offerings. Please refer to the combined class schedule on the last page.

Course Objectives and Content
To understand both qualitative and quantitative approaches to the physiology of the organ systems through lectures and demonstrations. Topics include neuroscience, and the physiology of cellular, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, energy metabolism, and renal systems. The topics emphasize homeostasis, basic principles, and regulatory aspects of physiological processes using molecular mechanisms rather than descriptions of facts. The primary objective is to integrate the subject material at the molecular, cellular, organ, and whole organism level. Specific learning objectives will be given to you at the beginning of each main subject. This class is particularly important because topics in this course will be used many other courses in the Pharm.D. curriculum

Text
Vander, Sherman, and Luciano's Human Physiology, by Widmaier, Raff, & Strang: Tenth Edition.

Schedule   54 Lectures
                      9 Laboratories and Demonstrations
                      5 Examinations

Staff (Listed in order of appearance):

Stephen Katz, Course Director PHSL 6061
Cellular, Capillary and Compartmental Physiology. Energy Metabolism, Renal Physiology and Demos.
625-9178 katzx001@umn.edu

George Bloom
Endocrine Physiology
625-7935 bloom001@umn.edu

Leonard (Len) Lichtblau, Course Director PHAR 6105
Neuroscience
612-385-3531 | len@umn.edu

Jurgen Fohlmeister
Neuroscience
625-6958 jurgen@umn.edu

John Osborn
Cardiac and Vascular Physiology
624-3074 osbor003@umn.edu

Douglas Wangensteen
Respiratory Physiology
624-6996 wange001@umn.edu

David Levitt
Gastrointestinal Physiology
625-7649 levit001@umn.edu

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Jessica Sundin
Course Assistant
625-7456 sundi008@umn.edu

 
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