Endocrinology II: Systems and Physiology (Winter)

General Information

Course Description

Endocrinology is the study of hormones, which are chemical messengers released by tissues that regulate the activity of other cells in the body. This course covers the classical hormone systems, including hormones regulating metabolism, energy mobilization and storage, calcium and phosphate metabolism, reproduction, growth, 'fight or flight,' and circadian rhythms. We focus on historical perspective, the mechanisms of action, homeostatic regulation, and relevant human diseases for each system.

Faculty Minimum Qualification Requirements

Faculty Minimum Qualification Requirements Master Discipline Preferred