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Medicine and Physiology

JOHN TISDALE, CHAIR

Fall 2018 term courses:

MEDI275 | Fundamental Principles of Histology (10 weeks)

MEDI303 | Introduction to Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (8 weeks)

MEDI309 | Introduction to Molecular Medicine

MEDI311 | Principles of Endocrinology (10 weeks)

MEDI317 | Human Physiology I

 

Spring 2019 term courses:

MEDI234 | Precision Medicine (8 weeks)

MEDI318 | Human Physiology II

MEDI335 | Pathophysiology of Common Gastrointestinal and Metabolic Diseases

Languages and General Studies

Fall 2020 term courses:

ENGL 105 | Fundamental English Conversation I, part 1

ENGL 106 | Fundamental English Conversation I, part 2

ENGL 205 | Intermediate English Conversation I, part 1

ENGL 206 | Intermediate English Conversation I, part 2

ENGL 355 | Sharing Ideas About Language Culture and Medicine I 

ENGL 356 | Sharing Ideas About Language Culture and Medicine II 

ENGL 365 | Better English Communication: Writing and Speaking for Your Audience I

ENGL 366 | Better English Communication: Writing and Speaking for Your Audience II

Immunology and Microbiology

JOHN FINERTY, CHAIR

Fall 2020 term courses:

IMMU 325 | The Human Microbiome: New Concepts in Health and Disease

IMMU 369 | Epidemics, Vaccines, and Prevention

IMMU 403 | Basic Principles of Immunology and Hypersensitivity

IMMU 418 | Cancer Immunology

IMMU 419 | Cancer Immunotherapy

MICR 317 | Molecular Virology I

MICR 318 | Molecular Virology II

MICR 325 | Molecular Microbiology I

MICR 326 | Molecular Microbiology II

MICR 418 | Emerging Infectious Diseases I

MICR 419 | Emerging Infectious Diseases II

Biology, Genetics, and Medicine

DEBORAH HINTON, CHAIR

Fall 2020 term courses:

BIOL 101 | Foundations in Biomedical Science I

BIOL 102 | Foundations in Biomedical Science II 

BIOL 222 | Genomics in Modern Society

BIOL 262 | Research Tools for Studying Diseases I

BIOL 263 | Research Tools for Studying Diseases II

BIOL 325 | Human Neuroscience I

BIOL 326 | Human Neuroscience II 

BIOL 327 | Modern Embryonic and Developmental Biology

BIOL 425 | RNA Interference and CRISPR 

MEDI 275 | Fundamental Principles of Histology 

Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology

MITCHELL HO, DARÓN FREEDBERG, FRANK PUCINO CO-CHAIRS

Fall 2020 term courses:

BIOC 301 | Biochemistry I, part 1

BIOC 302 | Biochemistry I, part 2

BIOC 303 | Biochemistry II, part 1

BIOC 304 | Biochemistry II, part 2

CHEM 101 | General Chemistry I, part 1

CHEM 102 | General Chemistry I, part 2

CHEM 211 | Organic Chemistry I, part 1

CHEM 212 | Organic Chemistry I, part 2

PHAR 328 | FDA Perspective on Drug Development

PHAR 400 | Medical Pharmacology I

PHAR 401 | Medical Pharmacology II

Board Presidents/Chairs

2024-            Alan Goldhammer, PhD

2021-24       Barbara Alving, MD, MACP 

2017-21       Susan F. Leitman, MD

2014-16       Angela M. Gronenborn, PhD

2012-13       L. Earl Laurence, MD

2008-11       Edwin D. Becker, PhD

2005-08       Henry Metzger, MD

2000-05       Jacob Robbins, MD

1995-00       J. Edward Rall, MD

1992-95       Karl A. Piez, PhD

1990-92       Henry Metzger, MD

1988-90       Martha Vaughan, MD

1986-88       Alan N. Schechter, MD

1984-85       Edward D. Korn, PhD

NCI Thymus Symposium

The Experimental Immunology Branch, NCI, and the NCI Center of Excellence in Immunology in collaboration with FAES are pleased to announce the 2016 NCI Thymus Symposium to be held on Dec. 9th, 2016, in the conference room of Bldg. 35 on the NIH Bethesda Campus.

December 9, 2016
Bldg. 35, Room 610/640
35 Convent Dr.
Bethesda, MD 20892

William E. Paul Memorial Symposium

November 7, 2016, 9am to 4pm

Masur Auditorium, NIH Bethesda

NIH Bench-to-Bedside Program

FAES is honored to collaborate with the NIH Clinical Center on the The Bench-to-Bedside (BtB) Program.

BtB funds research teams seeking to translate basic scientific findings into therapeutic interventions for patients and to increase understanding of important disease processes.

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