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Human Reproduction, Tech, And Society

Instructor:
Kevin D Sarge
Ok-Kyong Park-Sarge
401G
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
College of Nursing
Room:
Rm.501B
Semester:
Fall 2024
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Human Reproduction, Tech, And Society
Requisites:

Prereq: Elementary Physiology (e.g., PGY206) or Biochemistry (BCH 401G) or consent by the instructor.

Class Type:
LEC
3:30 pm
4:45 pm
Days:
TR
Note:
Cross-listed with BCH 411G

The objective of this course is to cultivate a student's curiosity in the field of human reproductive biology, modern technological advancements such as contraception, assisted reproduction and stem cell research, and the social, economic, and ethical challenges and issues they create. Class topics will include basic reproductive processes from gametogenesis, fertilization, pregnancy, and embryogenesis, issues that may hamper reproductive successes, and technological advancements in reproductive medicine such as contraceptives, assisted reproductive technologies, prenatal genetic diagnosis, and stem cells. The social impacts of current and future reproductive medicine will also be discussed.

The objective of this course is to cultivate a student's curiosity in the field of human reproductive biology, modern technological advancements such as contraception, assisted reproduction and stem cell research, and the social, economic, and ethical challenges and issues they create. Class topics will include basic reproductive processes from gametogenesis, fertilization, pregnancy, and embryogenesis, issues that may hamper reproductive successes, and technological advancements in reproductive medicine such as contraceptives, assisted reproductive technologies, prenatal genetic diagnosis, and stem cells. The social impacts of current and future reproductive medicine will also be discussed.

PGY