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MDSC 683 CANCER BIOLOGY COURSE MODULE SIGN-UP FORM Please choose one course below, and indicate which three modules you wish to take for this course. Include your name, student ID number, and email address, and email this form to Dr. Aaron Goodarzi [email protected]. Submit a separate form for each course you plan to take- you may not take the same module for more than one course. Appropriate modules offered by the Immunology Research Group may be used for electives upon approval by the course and module coordinators- see for a description of these modules. Please submit this form no later than 1 month before the beginning of the semester (i.e. by August 1 st for Fall and by December 1st for Winter. Modules need a minimum enrollment of four students to take place, and are generally capped at maximum of twelve students (six, in the case of Module A2, as this has a laboratory component). After submitting this form you will receive permission to register online for the course. The course is a full year course and you must register (via your Student Centre) for both fall semester and winter semester. The final course grade for each student will be based on the standards set by FGS. CHECK ONE (double click on the box and check it): THIS WILL BE WHAT APPEARS ON YOUR TRANSCRIPTS MDSC 683.01 – Cancer Pathology, Epidemiology & Therapy MDSC 683.02 – Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer MDSC 683.04 – Cell Biology of Cancer CHECK THREE MODULES (Group A on T/R in Fall; Group B on T/R in Winter; Group C on M/W in Winter; Group M in Fall on M/W; Group N in Fall T/R/F) A1 A2 A3 N M1 M2 B1 C1 C2 C3 Anti-tumor Drug Discovery and Current Cancer Therapies Proteomics & Metabolomics and Cancer Biomarker Discovery Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy Neural Development Ethics of Clinical Trials and Scientific Data Analysis Principles and Applications of Advanced Light Microscopy Cell Cycle Regulation in Cancer and Aging Cancer Cell Biology - Fundamentals and Current Topics Cancer Cell Invasion, Metastasis and Angiogenesis Intracellular Cancer Signalling Transduction Pathways Student: ________________________________________________________________ Student ID number: ________________________________________________________________ Email address: _____________________________________________________ Supervisor: ______________________ Grad Program: _________________