FEMGEN 241: Sex and Gender in Human Physiology and Disease (HUMBIO 140, MED 240)
(HUMBIO students must enroll in
HUMBIO 140. PhD minor in FGSS must enroll in
FEMGEN 241. Med students must enroll in
MED 240.) Chromosomal, hormonal and environmental influences that lead to male and female and intersex reproductive anatomy and physiology and neuroendocrine regulation. Masculinizing and feminizing effects of endogenous and exogenous sex hormones and sociocultural factors, in particular gender identity, (social) gender norms and relationships, on the musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiovascular, immunological and other systems and tissues, e.g. adipose, skin, etc. over the lifecourse, from conception to puberty, through reproductive phases (including changes during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy up to and beyond menopause in women, and with aging in both sexes). Transgender health issues. Guest lecturers. Enrollment limited to students with sophomore academic standing or above. Prerequisites: Human Biology Core or Biology Foundations or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
Terms: Win
| Units: 2-3
Instructors:
Stefanick, M. (PI)
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