Cellular and Molecular Physiology

Course Syllabus

Class Notes and Handouts

Class Assignments

Answer Keys

250.345 Cellular and Molecular Physiology

The goal of this course is to outline how cells and molecules function as parts of a whole organism.  Topics depend, in part, on student interests and will include the role of diffusion in cellular and organismic anatomy and physiology, speeds of cellular and organismic processes, molecular motors, sensory mechanisms, osmosis and membranes, and virus host interactions.

Instructor: Dr Richard Cone ( cone@jhu.edu 410-516-7259)

TA: Aaron Robinson ( aaronrob@jhu.edu 410-516-4498)

General Information & Announcements

NOTE:  Final grades are posted on the registrar website.  Students who have not turned in all homeworks will not have grades posted.  After all homeworks are turned in, your grade will be posted.

NOTE:  ALL HOMEWORKS MUST BE TURNED IN TO GET A GRADE IN THIS COURSE.  HOMEWORKS MUST BE TURNED IN BY 5:00 PM, MONDAY, DEC. 17.  Missing assignments are listed under the "3rd Exam" link above.

Class Notes and Handouts

Class Assignments

Homeworks are assigned on Wednesdays and are due the following Wednesday.  Office hours are Tuesdays 12-1 in Jenkins 322A. MAKE SURE YOUR HOMEWORK IS LEGIBLE.  IF I CAN'T READ IT, I CAN'T GRADE IT!

Answer Keys

Homeworks MUST be turned in to get a passing grade for the class.  Assignments are checked to see that problems were attmepted.  One problem will be chosen at random and graded for each assignment.  If you believe there is a problem with a homework answer, please email me to let me know.