YALE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

Yale School of Medicine
Department of Pathology
PO Box 208023
New Haven, CT 06520

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Courses Offered in the Department of Pathology

Graduate Program

Experimental Pathology Program

Graduate Courses (FAS)

PATH 600: Pathological Basis of Human Disease
PATH 616: Autopsy Pathology
PATH 617: Anatomic Pathology
PATH 618b: Clinical and Pathologic Correlates in Renal Disease
PATH 630b: Biomaterial-Tissue Interactions
PATH 650b: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer
PATH 670b: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury
PATH 680a: Seminar in Pharmacology and Molecular Medicine
PATH 690a: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease

Undergraduate Class

Biology 315B: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury
An introduction to human biology and disease as a manifestation of reaction to injury. Topics include organ structure and function, cell injury, circulatory and inflammatory responses, disordered physiology, and neoplasia. (After Biology 120a, 122b, and with or after Biology 300a or 309a,310b)
Michael Kashgarian

YSM Medical Courses

Pathology 100: Pathological Basis of Human Disease
Pathology 116: Autopsy Pathology
Pathology 117: Anatomic Pathology
Pathology 118b: Clinical and Pathologic Correlates in Renal Disease
Pathology 650b: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer
Pathology 670b: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury (Biology 370b)
Pathology 690b: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease