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Introduction and Objectives

  Credits: 3 credits (A/F only)
  Prerequisites: calculus through differential equations
  Time:  MW, 1:15pm-3:00pm

  Place: NHH 7-101


Instructors  Phone E-mail Office
Robert F. Miller  626-2914 rfm@mail.ahc.umn.edu  4-155 Jac H
Jurgen Fohlmeister 625-6958 jurgen@umn.edu 2-161 Jac H
Tongbin Li 626-3048 toli@biocompute.umn.edu 2-124 NHH
LiLian Yuan 625-8613 yuanx033@umn.edu 4-116 Jac H

Text Book:  No text

Course Description:  This course is a comprehensive examination of membrane and ion channels using LINUX/Win workstations to simulate their properties. Subjects to be addressed include Hodgkin-Huxley model, nonlinear dynamic systems, voltage- and ligand-gated ion channels, impulse propagation.

Exams:  

Students for whom course is intended: The course is intended for graduate students and upper division undergraduate neuroscience majors. It is open to all students who have the required prerequisites.

 
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