Chronoengineering I: Biological Rhythms in Health and Performance
May 2, 2022
Course Description
Introduces students to the concepts of biological, and especially circadian, rhythmicity. Advances students' knowledge of biological time-keeping and adaptive functions of biological clocks. Topics include biochemical and physiological models of biological clocks, adjustment to environmental cycles, rhythms in behavior and physiological functions, sleep-wake cyclicity, adaptability of circadian systems, and influences of rhythms on human physiology and behavior. Designed to give students a thorough understanding of the role rhythms play in animal and human behavior, physiology, and medicine.
CRN
42408
Restrictions
May not have the following Classification(s):
Pre-Requisites
BIO 201 Minimum Grade: D
Crosslisted
Also meets at the graduate level with:
BMES 531 - CRN:42410
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