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Masters of Arts in Biology December 1 st , 2020 Elizabeth O. Harrington, Ph.D. Associate Dean, Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Division of Biology & Medicine

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Masters of Arts in Biology

December 1st, 2020

Elizabeth O. Harrington, Ph.D.Associate Dean, Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral

StudiesDivision of Biology & Medicine

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Masters of Arts in Biology

• Established in 1993 via contractualagreement.

• Accredited by Connecticut Department ofEducation.

• Course offering is a section of an existingBrown University course.

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Masters of Arts in Biology

• “The quality of student performance required isat least as rigorous as for the Master of Artsdegree within any Graduate Program in theDivision.

• The difference is the Pfizer students obtainbreadth in Biology in more than one graduatearea by not imposing strict requirements forspecific courses.”

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Masters of Arts in BiologyObjectives

• Provide graduate instruction within thebiological sciences for Pfizer colleaguesand contractors who wish to extend theirknowledge in discrete areas relating totheir employment and/or interests.

• Provide a broad-based and rigorousMaster of Arts training in biologicalsciences.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyExperiences

Over 180 M.A. in Biology awarded.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyExperiences

• Many colleagues have remained with Pfizer with advancement within your organization.

• Others have earned additional master’s or PhD degrees.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyOverview

• Open to Pfizer contractors and colleagues.

• Only one prerequisite required:

• A Bachelors degree in any field.

• All courses held on-site at Pfizer-Groton campus and available via WebEx for offsite employees.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyOverview

• Pfizer employees and contractors register as SpecialStudents via a Registration Form;

• Standard Brown tuition fees apply.

• Students apply to Graduate School for the M.A. programafter successful completion of two courses.

• Pfizer reimburses colleagues only who pass with grade ofa ‘B’ or better.

• Students must comply with Academic code and Title IXtraining (on-line)

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements

• 8 graduate courses:• 2 of 8 courses in “core” subjects

• cell biology,

• biochemistry,

• genetics,

• pharmacology;

• 6 of 8 courses with grade of ‘B’ or better.

• Passing final paper or proposal “culminatingexperience” on topic approved by AssocDean, Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements: Culminating Experience

• As a culminating experience for the Masterof Arts in Biology Program, there are twooptions:

• an NIH style research proposal based onan original hypothesis or

• a final paper which, based on the coursework taken by the student, represents anoriginal in-depth analysis and literaturereview of a problem in modern biology.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements: Culminating Experience

• Research proposal (written as though you werepreparing a NIH RO1 application) will include:• project summary/abstract,• specific aims,• research strategy,• literature cited.

• Final paper (10-15 pgs, excluding figures andreferences) will include:• introduction,• discussion,• conclusion,• literature cited.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements: Culminating Experience

• Topics must be discussed with, andapproved by the Associate Dean forGraduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

• The final project may be undertakenfollowing completion of 7 courses, butmust be completed no later than onesemester following completion of the 8th

course.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements: Culminating Experience

• Both projects are designed to demonstratethe student's ability to master andintegrate the knowledge gained in theprior course work and to apply thatknowledge to a specific problem inmodern biology.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements

• No courses can be transferred from anotherinstitution.

• Must be actively employed as a colleague orcontractor at Pfizer.

• Pfizer M.A. students may take courses towardthe degree on Brown University campus withpermission of instructor and Assoc. Dean ofGraduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyProgram Requirements

• Once accepted by the Graduate School, the students are expected to enroll in courses continuously each semester;• with the exception of the summer term.

• If not, a request for a Leave of Absence (LOA) must be submitted one month prior to the start of the term via the Graduate School to avoid billing.

• Only one LOA is permissible during the course of study.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyApplication Requirements

• Successful completion of two Brown University graduate courses (B or better).

• Undergraduate transcript with date of degree.

• Letter of recommendation from Supervisor at Pfizer.

• 1-2 pg. Colleague Statement

• No GRE requirement!

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Masters of Arts in BiologyAuditing of Classes

• Auditing. is a student who is registered in a course without earning academic credit upon successful completion under the following conditions: – (1) the student must be properly registered for it; – (2) the student is entitled to all instruction in the course,

including conferences; but will not receive criticism of papers, tests, and examinations.

• Auditing of courses is available only to Pfizer students who have graduated with the Brown/ Pfizer MA degree.

• All other Pfizer students are required to enroll in the course.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyAuditing of Classes

• Auditing of courses is limited to a total of 2 courses per Brown/ Pfizer MA graduate.

• To audit a BROWN course, the student must receive permission from the instructor prior to the start of the course. – The audited course shall be entered on the permanent

record of any student electing this privilege. – The status of a course in which a student has registered

may not be changed from audit to credit at any time.

• Auditing of a course will be at no cost to the student.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyUpcoming Courses

• Spring 2021: From Neurons to Consciousness

• Fall 2021: Pharmacological Physiology

» Core course

• Spring 2022: Human Physiology

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Michael Paradiso

Professor of Neuroscience

Department of Neuroscience

Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University

NEUR 1500: FROM NEURONS TO CONSCIOUSNESS

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WHAT IS NEUROSCIENCE?

Basic research on the genetics and molecules of the nervous system to brain systems and computation to behavior and consciousness

Translational research into mechanisms, treatments, and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disease

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WHAT IS NEUROSCIENCE?

Basic research on the genetics and molecules of the nervous system to brain systems and computation to behavior and consciousness

Translational research into mechanisms, treatments, and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disease

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Brain Research

Neuroscience

Cognitive, Linguistics

& Psychol Sci

Psychiatry

Molecular & Cell Biology,

Biochem

Physics

Molec Pharmacol,

Physiology & Biotechnology

Neurology

BRAIN RESEARCH IS MULTIDISCIPLINARY

Philosophy

Computer Science

EngineeringOphthalmology

Applied Math

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THE IMPORTANCE OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH

• our brain is us

• the high toll of

neurological disease

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Percentage of Population

Men Women Men Women

60

Age

AN URGENT RESEARCH NEED

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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE DOUBLES IN FREQUENCY

EVERY 5 YEARS AFTER AGE 60

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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND BRAIN

• 3 pounds (2% of ave body)

• 20% of oxygen and blood)

• 100 billion neurons

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NEUR 1500: FROM NEURONS TO CONSCIOUSNESS

Course goals

To acquire a broad knowledge of neuroscience from

molecules to systems to behavior.

To understand what is amiss in neurological and psychiatric

disorders.

Course prerequisites

Basic knowledge of biology. We assume people in the class

have diverse backgrounds, so basic concepts will be

introduced as we go.

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NEUR 1500: FROM NEURONS TO CONSCIOUSNESS

Course content

Neurons

Ion channels, membrane potential, action potentials

Synapses and neurotransmitters

Brain anatomy

The visual system

The auditory system

The somatic sensory system

Brain control of movement

Chemical control of brain and behavior

Motivated behaviors

Learning and Memory

Mental Illness

Attention and consciousness

“I think you should be more

explicit here in step two.”

(Sidney Harris 1977)

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NEUR 1500: FROM NEURONS TO CONSCIOUSNESS

Course structure

Lectures, weekly review sessions, office hours

Guest lectures and research discussions

Course assessments

Quizzes

Class participation

Research paper presentation

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BIOL 1260 PHYSIOLOGICAL PHARMACOLOGY, Section 02

PFIZER CLASS SCHEDULE: FALL, 2021

Presents drugs in the context of the diseases they treat. We will focus on the most commonly prescribed drugs discussing their modes of action and clinical importance.

Previous course work or knowledge of physiology helpful but not required.

This course satisfies a Core Requirement within the Brown-Pfizer Master of Arts in Biology curriculum

Course Objectives:

1) To become familiar with the basic principles related to the use of drugs for treating human disorders.

2) To understand the mechanism of action of therapeutically useful drugs.

3) Appreciate the limitations of drug therapy and the possibilities for future drug development.

Fall 2021 Course –

Core course

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Course Instructor

Dr. John MarshallDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology and BiotechnologyBrown UniversityBox G-B489Tel: (401) 863-2574E-mail: [email protected]

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Course Text:Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, David E. Golan, Armen H. Tashjiam, Jr., EhrinJ. Armstrong and April W. Armstrong, 2nd or 3nd Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011. ISBN 9781608312702. It offers an integrated mechanism, and systems-based approach that incorporates the cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, and pathophysiology of organ systems. These texts can be purchased used (~$60).

Grade Determinants:

Weekly Quizzes: 75%Term Paper: 25%

Quizzes: There will be a total of 13 quizzes, with each quiz given at the beginning of the class, starting with the second session. These quizzes will be 20 minutes in length and will be based on the lecture material from the preceding week. The lowest quiz score will be dropped so that each student quiz grade will be based on 12 quizzes each worth 6.25%, totaling 75% of the final grade.

Term Paper: Here is your chance to become an expert on a pharmacology-related topic! Papers should be 8-10 pages (double spaced) in length (not including figures and references) and should make use of at least 5 original scientific journal articles (as opposed to review articles). You should have your topic approved by one of the instructors before initiating the paper. You must complete the term paper assignment in order to get credit for the course.

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Lecture 1 Pharmacodynamics- Drug-Receptor InteractionsLecture 2 Pharmacokinetics

Lecture 3 Cellular excitability and Local anestheticsLecture 4 Autonomic Nervous System

Adrenergic and Cholinergic Pharmacology

Cardiovascular PharmacologyLecture 5 Lipid Metabolism and Coronary artery disease

Hypertension and congestive heart failure Lecture 6 Congestive heart failure

ArrhythmiasEndocrine PharmacologyLecture 7 Diabetes

Reproduction and ContraceptionLecture 8 Physiology & Pharmacology of Endocrine Disorders I

Physiology & Pharmacology of Endocrine Disorders II.

CNS PharmacologyLecture 9 Epilepsy

SchizophreniaLecture 10 Alzheimer's disease

Parkinson's DiseaseLecture 11 Depression

AddictionPrinciples of ChemotherapyLecture 12 Oncogenes Lecture 13 Chemotherapy

Syllabus (Fall 2021)

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Masters of Arts in BiologyHow to get started????

1. Register for course offering via the Brown website:

http://www.brown.edu/pfizer

2. Educational Assistance:– Colleagues: Apply for via HR source. Following

the successful completion of the course (‘B’ or better), you will be reimbursed by Pfizer to pay off your loan.

– Contractors: None available, but Ledge Light credit union has individual educational loan options.

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Masters of Arts in BiologyHow to get started????

3. Mail tuition check to:

Brown University Cashier's Office

164 Angell Street

Box 1911

Providence, RI 02912

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Masters of Arts in BiologyPfizer Contact

• Heather Chen

– Pfizer Global R&D; Groton Labs

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Masters of Arts in Biology

• Good luck!!