Qiumin Tan
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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Cell Biology Dept
- qiumin@ualberta.ca
- Phone
- (780) 492-1523
- Address
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6-32B Medical Sciences Building
8613 - 114 St NWEdmonton ABT6G 2H7
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Qiumin Tan is currently appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell Biology in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.Courses
CELL 302 - Diversity of the Cell
A cross-sectional study of human cells and their specialized functions. The function of neurons, adipocytes, myocytes, epithelial cells, endothelia cells and other cell types will be explored. Current literature will be used when possible. Prerequisite: CELL 201 or BIOL 201.
CELL 698 - Undergraduate Research Mentoring
A credit/no-credit course for graduate students who are actively participating in the mentorship of undergraduate students in a half term research course (e.g. CELL 398 and 498) in the Department of Cell Biology. Mentorship includes activities such as in lab supervision, training, and help with reports and presentations. Consent of Department of Cell Biology required. Can be taken in any year or Spring/Summer session. Credit may be obtained more than once. Requires the submission of an initial project summary with student learning objectives, monthly progress and final reports.
CELL 699A - Undergraduate Research Mentoring
A credit/no-credit course for graduate students who are actively participating in the mentorship of undergraduate students in a full-term research course (e.g. CELL 499) in the Department of Cell Biology. Mentorship includes activities such as in lab supervision, training, and help with reports and presentations. Consent of Department of Cell Biology required. Can be taken in any year. Credit may be obtained more than once. Requires the submission of an initial project summary with student learning objectives, monthly progress and final reports
CELL 699B - Undergraduate Research Mentoring
A credit/no-credit course for graduate students who are actively participating in the mentorship of undergraduate students in a full-term research course (e.g. CELL 499) in the Department of Cell Biology. Mentorship includes activities such as in lab supervision, training, and help with reports and presentations. Consent of Department of Cell Biology required. Can be taken in any year. Credit may be obtained more than once. Requires the submission of an initial project summary with student learning objectives, monthly progress and final reports