Nutrition & Metabolism

  • GMS NU 620: Clin Nutri Res
    Graduate Prerequisites: Human Physiology or equivalent, consent of instructor
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 700: Nutrition and Metabolism Seminar
    Students learn the principles of presenting an effective scientific talk, including the use of PowerPoint to create appropriate and effective slides. In consultation with course faculty, each student selects a topic and two related key papers and then develops three presentations over the course of the semester within the class. Using feedback provided after each practice talk, students present their final public research seminar talk at the end of the semester. The course also expands knowledge of topics in nutrition and metabolism. Var cr, Spring sem.
  • GMS NU 709: Res Methods
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 711: Activity Metab
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 755: Mol Nutrition 1
    Graduate Prerequisites: at least one semester each of Biochemistry and Physiology, or equivalent, and consent of instructor
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 756: Mol Nutrition 2
    Graduate Prerequisites: at least one semester each of Biochemistry and Physiology, and consent of instructor
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 757: Energy Balance
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 804: Dir St/MED
    This course description is currently under construction.
  • GMS NU 901: Research in Nutrition and Metabolism
    These research credits reflect research taking place during the fall semester when students are in the laboratory or other research unit carrying out research for their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. Var cr, Fall or Summer 1 sem.
  • GMS NU 902: Research in Nutrition and Metabolism
    These research credits reflect research taking place during the spring periods of study when students are in the laboratory or other research unit carrying out research for their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. Var cr, Spring or Summer 2 sem.