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Combines cellular and molecular perspectives on muscle and nerve function with literature review and student-led discussions to explore neuromuscular adaptation to exercise, injury, and disease.
Year: 2026
Institution: University of Florida
Course Code: APK6118
Credits: 3
Term: Spring
Instructors: Elisabeth Barton, Ph.D.; Lan Wei-LaPierre, Ph.D.
Office Location: FLG 202G; FLG 119
Contact Method: Email via Canvas
Meeting Location: FLG 225
Meeting Time: F Period 6-8 (12:50 PM - 3:50 PM)
Course Type: University-level lecture and seminar
Prerequisites: Basic cell physiology and elementary biophysics knowledge
Materials: Review articles and research papers on Canvas; optional textbooks by Richard L. Lieber and Alberts et al.
Assessment: Two take-home exams, student presentations, class participation
Learning Objectives: Fundamental principles of muscle and neuromuscular adaptation, research methodology, literature analysis, interpretation of cellular and molecular physiology
Policies: Attendance, academic integrity, UF Honor Code adherence
Target Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students in physiology, exercise science, or physical therapy
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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