Sci. STKE, 1 February 2005
Vol. 2005, Issue 269, p. tr3
[DOI: 10.1126/stke.2692005tr3]
TEACHING RESOURCES
Cell Signaling Systems: A Course for Graduate Students
Ravi Iyengar*,
Maria Diverse-Pierluissi,
Daniel Weinstein, and
Lakshmi A. Devi
Department of Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029 USA.
Abstract:
This course uses the primary literature to develop a systems-level understanding of the information flow through the various cell signaling pathways and networks. Current areas of research activities in the experimental and theoretical understanding of cell signaling research are highlighted. This Teaching Resource describes a sample syllabus and organization for this course. Each lecture is 2 hours. After each set of lectures, there is a 2-hour discussion period during which students present an in-depth analysis of a primary literature article, selected in consultation with the lecturer.
*Contact information. E-mail, ravi.iyengar{at}mssm.edu
Citation: R. Iyengar, M. Diverse-Pierluissi, D. Weinstein, L. A. Devi, Cell Signaling Systems: A Course for Graduate Students. Sci. STKE 2005, tr3 (2005).