MCB 364

Spring 2026 Part of Term 1

Part of Term 1
Jan 20-May 6
Eukaryotic Cell Biology Laboratory

Credit: 2 hours.

Laboratory course emphasizing biochemical, immunological and molecular biological techniques used to probe the molecules and processes of eukaryotic cells. Special emphasis will be given to the cell cycle, intracellular trafficking, and cellular differentiation. Students will also learn proper data handling and reporting techniques.

Prerequisite: MCB 252 and MCB 253 or consent of instructor. Priority is given to undergraduate MCB and Biochemistry majors.

MCB 364 class schedule data for spring 2026
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
69264
Laboratory
A
10:00AM -1:50PM
W
488 Burrill Hall
Levesque, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/20/26-05/06/26
Section Info:
Prerequisites: MCB 252 and MCB 253. This laboratory course is built upon the experimental foundation introduced in MCB 253. Biochemical, immunological and molecular biological techniques will be used to probe the molecules and processes of eukaryotic cells. Special emphasis will be given to the cell cycle, intracellular trafficking, and cellular differentiation. The course will also include proper data handling and reporting techniques. This course counts as an advanced MCB laboratory course. Consult an MCB advisor for grade replacement situations. For questions about course registration, first consult the SMCB registration website at https://mcb.illinois.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/course-restrictions-seat-reservations-and-authorization. For additional questions, please contact mcb-ip-support@illinois.edu.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students with Junior or Senior class standing.
69265
Laboratory
B
10:00AM -1:50PM
F
488 Burrill Hall
Levesque, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/20/26-05/06/26
Section Info:
Prerequisites: MCB 252 and MCB 253. This laboratory course is built upon the experimental foundation introduced in MCB 253. Biochemical, immunological and molecular biological techniques will be used to probe the molecules and processes of eukaryotic cells. Special emphasis will be given to the cell cycle, intracellular trafficking, and cellular differentiation. The course will also include proper data handling and reporting techniques. This course counts as an advanced MCB laboratory course. Consult an MCB advisor for grade replacement situations. This course will be restricted to seniors until Nov. 6 and juniors until Nov. 10, 2025. For questions about course registration, first consult the SMCB registration website at https://mcb.illinois.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/course-restrictions-seat-reservations-and-authorization. For additional questions, please contact mcb-ip-support@illinois.edu.Restricted to Biochemistry or Neuroscience or Molecular and Cellular Biology or Molecular & Cellular Bio + DS major(s). Restricted to students with Senior class standing.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for students with Junior or Senior class standing.
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