236 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION conditions and sequellae, pathologic aspects of immunologic phenomena; phylo- genetic and developmental aspects of immunity. MED 694-IMMUNOBIOLOGY LABORATORY. 3 credits Prerequisite: Consent of staff. Corequisite: MED 693. Project oriented. Labora- tory skills and techniques in immunobiology. Each student or small group of stu- dents will work in close association with a faculty member. DIVISION OF ANATOMICAL SCIENCES COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES MED 501-GROSS ANATOMY. 6 credits MED 502-APPLIED GROSS ANATOMY. 7 credits MED 503-MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. 6 credits GRADUATE COURSES MED 604-ADVANCES IN SUBMICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. 4 credits Prerequisites: Histology or cytology; approval of the staff. Ultrastructure in cells and tissues of vertebrate forms. Current research trends and functional con- notations where pertinent. MED 605-RESEARCH METHODS IN ANATOMY. 1 to 6 credits Research techniques of histochemistry, radiation biology, experimental em- bryology, teratology, endocrinology, or electron microscopy under supervision of a staff member. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. MED 606-ANATOMY SEMINAR. 1 to 3 credits MED 608-SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANATOMY. 1 to 6 credits Readings in the recent research literature of anatomy and allied disciplines. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 15 credits. MED 609-EMBRYOLOGY AND ORGANOGENESIS. 4 credits Prerequisite: ZY 309 or MED 501. Human and higher mammalian develop- ment, with emphasis on maldevelopment. Physiological and clinical considerations stressed where pertinent. MED 632-TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. 3 to 5 credits Prerequisites: Histology and cytology. Proficiency acquired in techniques of specimen preparation and analysis for ultrastructure investigation and in use of the ultramicrotome, high vacuum evaporator, and electron microscope. MED 678-ADVANCED MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. 4 to 6 credits Prerequisites: MED 503 or ZY 521; consent of instructor. Histological ap- proaches and techniques relevant to selected research areas. Lectures, microscopic study, and laboratory project relating structural and functional aspects of a problem. MED 679-ADVANCED GROSS ANATOMY. 3 to 6 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Regional and specialized anatomy of the human body taught by laboratory dissection, conferences, and demonstrations. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 9 credits. MED 695-ADVANCES IN CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1. 2 credits Identical with BLY 602. The relationship between cell structure and function: 1) organization of chromosomes, RNA synthesis, and translation of the genetic code into functional entities, 2) organization of cellular membranes; 3) ultra- structure, function, and biosynthesis of sub-cellular organelles; 4) regulatory mech- anisms of the cell; correlation of in vitro and in vivo experiments.