Principle and Practice of Human Pathology
HST.035 · Health Sciences and Technology · Graduate · Spring 2003
Prof. Gary Tearney, Prof. Kamran Badizadegan
<p>This course provides a comprehensive overview of human pathology with emphasis on mechanisms of disease and diagnostic medicine. Topics include:</p> <ul> <li>Cellular Mechanisms of Disease</li> <li>Molecular Pathology</li> <li>Pathology of Major Organ Systems</li> <li>Review of Diagnostic Tools from Traditional Surgical Pathology to Diagnostic Spectroscopy</li> <li>Functional and Molecular Imaging</li> <li>Molecular Diagnostics</li> </ul> <p>In addition to lectures, one of the two weekly ses…
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