Biology at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1060B102 011.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to Pops
This section open to undergraduate students. Enrollment is limited to 45 for the lecture. Students must also register for a laboratory section (BIOL102A, B, C or D) through Virtual Bryn Mawr. Each of the 4 lab sections is limited to 24 students.
Brodfuehrer/Franklin/Williams
MWF 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
NA IIL
PK100
1061B102 021.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to Pops
This section open to undergraduate students. Enrollment is limited to 45 for the lecture. Students must also register for a laboratory section (BIOL102A, B, C or D) through Virtual Bryn Mawr. Each of the 4 lab sections is limited to 24 students.
Brodfuehrer/Franklin/Williams
MWF 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
NA IIL
PK100
1062B102 031.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to Pops
This section is open to post-baccalaureate students only.
Wien
MWF 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
M 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
M 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
F 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Lab
Lab
Lab
NA IIL
PK25
PK20
PK20
PK20
1648B102 0A1.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to PopsFranklin
M 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA IIL
PK20
1649B102 0B1.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to PopsFranklin
T 10:00 AM-1:00 PM
NA IIL
PK20
1650B102 0C1.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to PopsFranklin
T 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
NA IIL
PK20
1651B102 0D1.0Intro Bio II: Orgs to PopsFranklin
W 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA IIL
PK20
1064B202 011.0Neurobiology & Behavior
Enrollment limited to 40 students.
Grobstein
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
NA II
PK229
1065B210 011.0Biology and Public Policy
Enrollment limited to 42.
Greif
TTH 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
NA II
PK229
1658B214 011.0Historical Roots of EvoDevo
New Course: This course will examine the historical roots of “evodevo”, beginning with the post-Darwin evolutionary morphologist, the split between genetics and development and the later exclusion of development from the modern synthesis during the 1930s and 1940s, looking closely at early attempts to integrate evolution and development in this pre-war period. This course is intended to compliment BIOL B394. Enrollment limited to 15 students, upperclass students and Biology majors will be given preference.
Davis
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
NA II
PK227
1430B223 011.0Evolution/Stories/Diversity
Cross-listed with ENGL B223. Enrollment limited to 30 students, with permission of the instructors.
Dalke/Grobstein
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
HU II or III
TAYE
1067B225 011.0Biology of Plants
Enrollment limited to 12 students.
Williams/Franklin
T 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
TH 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Lab
II & Q
PK10
PK11
1068B255 011.0Microbiology
Enrollment limited to 22 students. Students will be selected by class and major, with preference to senior then junior biology majors who have completed the prerequisites. 5 seats will be reserved for post baccalaureate students.
Chander
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
NA II
PK126
1069B309 011.0Biological Oceanography
Enrollment limited to 16 students.
Gardiner
MWF 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
W 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Lab
NA
PK229
PK128
1070B314 011.0Integ Organismal Biology IIBrodfuehrer/Gardiner
TTH 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Lab/Lec
NA
PK128
1440B328 011.0Geographic Info Systems
Enrollment limited to 15 students. Cross listed with ARCH/CITY/GEOL B328.
Reese
TTH 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
NA
PK259
1072B354 011.0Concepts/Topics -Biochemistry
This course is primarily for Postbaccalaureate students. While it is open to undergraduate students, it does not count toward the Biology major. Prerequisite: 1 semester of organic chemistry.
Gibbs
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
NA
PK278
1073B361 011.0Emergence
Cross listed with CMSC B361.
Grobstein
MW 1:00 PM-3:30 PM
NA
PK232
1074B376 011.0Integ Biochem&Molculr BIol II
This second semester of a two semester course will continue investigating macromolecules, molecular pathways and gene regulation through lecture, critical reading and discussion of primary literature and laboratory experimentation. Three hours of lecture, three hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL B375 or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 20 students, with priority to juniors and seniors.
Davis/Chander
W 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
T 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA IIL
PK126
PK126
1075B391 011.0Senior Sem: Biochemistry
Enrollment limited to 6 biology senior students.
Chander
TH 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA
PK227
1076B393 011.0Senior Sem: Genetics
Enrollment limited to 6 biology seniors.
Davis
M 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA
PK227
1077B394 011.0Sr Sem: Evolution Dev Biology
Enrollment limited to 6 biology seniors.
Davis
M 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA
PK10
1078B396 011.0Topics Neural & Behavioral Sci
Enrollment limited to Neural and Behavioral Science senior concentrators. Cross-listed with PSYC B396.
GreifNA
1079B401 011.0Sup Rsrch:Neural/Behavioral ScBrodfuehrerNA
1080B401 021.0Sup Rsrch:Neural/Behavioral ScGreifNA
1081B401 031.0Sup Rsrch:Neural/Behavioral ScGrobsteinNA
1082B403 011.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchBrodfuehrer
Lab
NA
1083B403 021.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchChanderNA
1084B403 031.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchDavisNA
1085B403 041.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchDavisNA
1086B403 051.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchGreifNA
1087B403 061.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchGardinerNA
1088B403 071.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchGrobsteinNA
1089B403 081.0Supervised Laboratory ResearchWilliamsNA
Biology at Haverford College
H130G010.5Perspectives in Biology: Origins-Evolution and Animal Diversity
To be considered for lottery preference, students must register for Biol131H also. One lottery, valid for BOTH courses, will be run.
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
R.Hoang
TTh 11:30-1:00

NA II
 
 
 
H131H010.5Perspectives in Biology: Toward an AIDS-Free World
Please see message for Biol 130G. To be considered for this course, you must also register for Biol 130G.
Enrollment limited to 30 students.
NEW COURSE.This course looks at the AIDS pandemic, from Westerners' first awareness of AIDS in the '80's to contemporary efforts to prevent/treat the disease. We will consider the biology of the AIDS virus and how identification of its genes and proteins and understanding of its natural history in human hosts helped guide scientists' research activities. We will examine social, political, epidemiological and economic factors that have complicated efforts to halt the spread of the disease and the ethical violations that have thwarted AIDS research and the development of effective treatment strategies.
R.Guyer
TTh 11:30-1:00

NA II
 
 
 
H200B011.0Cell Structure and Function
Chem 100a, 101b, or equiv. It is strongly recommended that students enroll in Organic Chem at Haverford or Bryn Mawr concurrently with Biol 200a. Those who do not take chemistry in their first year should seek the advice of the Dept. Chairperson before enrolling in Biol 200.
J.Owen/J.Punt/K.Heston
TTh 10:00-11:30
LAB: WThF 1:15-4:00
NA II L
 
 
 
H217B011.0Biological Psychology
Cross-listed in Psychology
An intro course in Psyc (100 or 103) or Biol or consent of instructor.
Enrollment limited to 36 students.
Lottery preference to NBS Concentrators first, then Psyc Maj
L.Eisenman
TTh 11:30-1:00

NA II
 
 
 
H220I010.5Unlocking Key Concepts in Biology
Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 200 and consent.
R.Fairman
T 2:30-4:00

NA II
 
 
 
H300B011.0Laboratory in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cross-listed in Chemistry
BIOL 200 and CHEM 220 or equiv or consent.
I.Okeke/A.Morris/R.Hoang/Staff
M 12:30-2:00
LAB: WF 1:15-4:00
NA II
 
 
 
H300B021.0Laboratory in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cross-listed in Chemistry
BIOL 200 and CHEM 220 or equiv or consent.
I.Okeke/A.Morris/R.Hoang/Staff
M 12:30-2:00
LAB: TTh 1:15-4:00
NA II
 
 
 
H300I010.5Laboratory in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cross-listed in Chemistry
BIOL 200 and CHEM 220 or equiv or consent.
I.Okeke/A.Morris/R.Hoang
M 12:30-2:00
LAB: WF 1:15-4:00
NA II
 
 
 
H308G010.5Immunology
Biology 200 or consent of instructor.
J.Punt
MWF 10:30-11:30

NA II
 
 
 
H309G010.5Molecular Neurobiology
Biology 200 or consent of instructor.
A.Morris
TTh 8:30-10:00

NA II
 
 
 
H310H010.5Molecular Microbiology
Biology 200 and Chem 221a or consent of the instructor.
I.Okeke
MWF 10:30-11:30

NA II
 
 
 
H313H010.5Molecular Plant Biology
Bio200 or consent of instructor

NEW COURSE.This course will discuss important topics in plant biology from a molecular perspective. Key themes will include plant hormones and their effects on cell division, expansion, and differentiation; plant development; responses to external signals (light, abiotic stresses, and pathogens); and the relationship between plants, biomass, and biofuels. These discussions of plants and renewable energy sources will demonstrate the importance of understanding basic plant biology for improving plant-based biofuels. Seminal papers will be considered from the primary literature, and an attempt will be made to show common methods used in plant biology, the commonalities and differences between plants and animals, and the direction of the field as a whole.
M.Willmann
TTh 8:30-10:00

NA II
 
 
 
H357H010.5Protein Design
Biology 200 and 300b or consent of instructor.
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Lottery preference to Seniors first, then Juniors.
R.Fairman
WF 2:30-4:00

NA II
 
 
 
H363G010.5Stem Cell Biology
Bio300b or consent of the instructor
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Lottery preference to Seniors first, then Juniors.
S.Emerson
M 7:30-10:00pm

NA II
 
 
 
H403B011.0Senior Research Tutorial in Protein Folding and Design
Consent of the instructor.
R.Fairman


NA II
 
 
 
H403I010.5Senior Research Tutorial in Protein Folding and Design
Consent of the instructor.
R.Fairman


NA II
 
 
 
H404B011.0Senior Research Tutorial in Molecular Microbiology
Consent of the instructor.
I.Okeke


NA II
 
 
 
H404I010.5Senior Research Tutorial in Molecular Microbiology
Consent of the instructor.
I.Okeke


NA II
 
 
 
H407B011.0Senior Research Tutorial in Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
Consent of instructor.
K.Johnson


NA II
 
 
 
H407I010.5Senior Research Tutorial in Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
Consent of instructor.
K.Johnson


NA II
 
 
 
H408B011.0Senior Research Tutorial on Life and Death Decisions of Developing Lymphocytes
Consent of the instructor.
J.Punt


NA II
 
 
 
H408I010.5Senior Research Tutorial on Life and Death Decisions of Developing Lymphocytes
Consent of the instructor.
J.Punt


NA II
 
 
 
H409B011.0Senior Research Tutorial in Molecular Neurobiology
Consent of instructor.
A.Morris


NA II
 
 
 
H409I010.5Senior Research Tutorial in Molecular Neurobiology
Consent of instructor.
A.Morris


NA II
 
 
 
H410B011.0Senior Research Tutorial at Off-Campus Research Labs
Biology 300 and consent of both the department and the off-campus supervisor.
R.Fairman


NA II
 
 
 
H410I010.5Senior Research Tutorial at Off-Campus Research Labs
Biology 300 and consent of both the department and the off-campus supervisor.
R.Fairman


NA II
 
 
 
H411B011.0Senior Research Tutorial on The Control of Cell Shape: Molecular & Evolutionary Approaches
Consent of instructor.
R.Hoang


NA II
 
 
 
H411I010.5Senior Research Tutorial on The Control of Cell Shape: Molecular & Evolutionary Approaches
Consent of instructor.
R.Hoang


NA II
 
 
 
H412B011.0Senior Research Tutorial in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology
Consent of instructor.
S.Emerson


NA II
 
 
 
H412I010.5Senior Research Tutorial in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology
Consent of instructor.
S.Emerson


NA II
 
 
 
H480B011.0Independent Study
R.Fairman


NA
 
 
 
H480I010.5Independent Study
R.Fairman


NA
 
 
 
H493J010.5Interdisciplinary Examinations of Biologically Significant Research
Cross-listed in Chemistry, Physics, and Psychology
J.Punt
HTBA

NA II
 
 
 
H499J010.5Senior Department Studies
Consent of Dept.
J.Owen
M 2:30-4:00

NA II