W. Ted Allison

Professor, Faculty of Science - Biological Sciences

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Professor, Faculty of Science - Biological Sciences
Email
wtalliso@ualberta.ca
Phone
(780) 492-4430
Address
G-315B, G-316 Bio Science - Genetics Wing
11355 - Saskatchewan Drive
Edmonton AB
T6G 2E9

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William Allison is currently appointed as Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Genetics in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.

Courses

BIOL 315 - Biology: An Historical Perspective

An outline of the scientific foundations of biological discovery. Students must have a sophisticated understanding of modern concepts in biology, be prepared to write a major essay on a focused topic, deliver an oral presentation and participate actively in class discussion. Prerequisite: a third-year course in the biological sciences or consent of instructor. Offered in alternate years.


GENET 605 - Invited Speaker Seminar Series


ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental Biology

Discussion of selected topics in animal developmental biology from a molecular and cellular perspective. Evaluation of the primary literature and communication skills are emphasized. Prerequisite: ZOOL 303 and consent of instructor. Credit for this course may be obtained more than once. Offered in alternate years.


ZOOL 502 - Advanced Current Topics in Developmental Biology

Discussion of selected topics in animal developmental biology from a molecular and cellular perspective. Evaluation of the primary literature and communication skills are emphasized. Discussions are the same as for ZOOL 402, but with additional assignments and evaluation appropriate to graduate studies. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Credit may be obtained more than once. Offered in alternate years.


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