Dr. David V Freistroffer Professor of Biology and Chemistry
Contact Information Office Location: | HTC 130, Elko Campus | Phone: | 775.327.2166 | Email: | david.freistroffer(a)169577.com NOTE: Substitute @ for (a) when sending a message. |
Education
- PhD, Uppsala University, Sweden, 1999
- B.S., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1992
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Memberships | - American Chemical Society
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BIOL 190 |
Title: | Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology |
Catalog Description: | Structure and function of cells. Major molecules of life; composition and physiology of cellular organelles; cell metabolism, reproduction, motility, and gene function of both plant and animal cells. Required for biology majors. Concurrent enrollment in a corresponding lab section is required for this course. |
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BIOL 191 |
Title: | Introduction to Organismal Biology |
Catalog Description: | The study of the evolution, ecology, and diversity of life, both past and present. Required for biology majors, but will partially satisfy the science requirement for all associate's degrees. Concurrent enrollment in a corresponding lab section is required for this course. |
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BIOL 223 |
Title: | Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
Catalog Description: | The morphology and physiology of cells, tissues, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems in a laboratory and lecture class. Designed for all life science majors but specifically for students in allied health programs. Concurrent enrollment in a corresponding lab section is required for this course. |
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BIOL 224 |
Title: | Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
Catalog Description: | A continuation of Biology 223 with consideration of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, and reproductive systems; increased emphasis on body chemistry. Concurrent enrollment in a corresponding lab section is required for this course. |
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CHEM 100 |
Title: | Molecules and Life in the Modern World |
Catalog Description: | Introduction to chemistry in its many forms and applications, physical and organic, with consideration of environmental and social issues. Includes laboratory activities. |
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CHEM 242L |
Title: | Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lab II |
Catalog Description: | Laboratory exercises in intermediate organic chemistry with continued emphasis on micro-scale organic reaction procedures. Introduction to the identification of organic compounds using chemical and instrumental means (qualitative analysis). |
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