What's going on in Mam Phys 1?
POST-COURSE NEWS: If you signed the waiver on the final exam, your third midterm exam is available in the usual location in the elevator lobby on the third floor of Pacific Hall. If you did not sign the waiver, you can either bring me a stamped and self-addressed envelope along with a note asking me to mail your exam to you or you can come to my first in-office office hour, which is not yet scheduled. Check this space to learn more about scheduling.
Most of this Web site has been disassembled because the course is over. The links no longer work, and the files are no longer available.
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Welcome to BIPN 100, Mammalian Physiology 1, for Fall Quarter, 2007.
I hope that this Web site will help you to learn the material of the course. If you have comments or suggestions, please e-mail them to me at kfrench@ucsd.edu to let me know what you like, what is not worth my effort, or what you might like to see in addition. I hope you have a terrific time in the course, but most of all I hope you learn a lot of physiology!
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Site last modified on January 3, 2008.
by Dr. Kathleen French (kfrench@ucsd.edu)
All rights reserved, Kathleen French, 2007.
Lectures:
MWF 10 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. in Peterson Hall 108
Instructor:
Kathy FrenchPacific Hall 3123B
858-534-5938
You can e-mail me at: kfrench@ucsd.edu
Office hours:
Mondays, 2 - 3 p.m., Pacific Hall 3123B
Wednesdays, 11 a.m. - noon, Pacific Hall 3501
Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., Pacific Hall 3123B
Textbook:
Silverthorn, D. (2007) Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach, 4th edition. Prentice Hall.
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