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PHYS 5207 [0.5 credit] (PHY 5165) Radiobiology


Physics and chemistry of radiation interactions. Cell biology, DNA damage and repair, survival curves and models, radiosensitivity, oxygen effect. Linear energy transfer, relative biological effectiveness. Whole body radiation effects, radioprotectors, radiosensitizers. Hyperthermia. Molecular techniques in radiobiology. Model tumour systems.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 5203 must have been taken, or be taken concurrently, or permission of the Department.

Physics

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Of the 2.5 credits of course work, no more than 1.5 credits may be fulfilled by Selected Topics such as PHYS 5900 [1.0] ,  PHYS 5901 [0.5] . In special cases, the requirements may also be met by taking 5.0 credits of course work. 1.0 credit must be the Selected Topics course PHYS 5900

Biomedical Engineering

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Data Science (Collaborative Specialization)

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...COMP 5703 , COMP 5704 , PHYS 5002 , SYSC 5001...5108 , SYSC 5201 , SYSC 5207 , SYSC 5300 , SYSC...