Laboratory Fundamentals in Biological Engineering
20.109 · Biological Engineering · Undergraduate · Spring 2010
Dr. Agi Stachowiak, Prof. Alan Jasanoff, Prof. Jacquin Niles, Dr. Atissa Banuazizi, Dr. Neal Lerner, Dr. Linda Sutliff
<p>This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering perspective. Experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication form the underpinnings of this subject. Three discovery-based experimental modules focus on RNA engineering, protein engineering, and cell-biomaterial engineering.</p> <p>This OCW site is based on the source OpenWetWare class Wiki, 20.109(S10): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering.</p>
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Dr. Agi Stachowiak, Prof. Alan Jasanoff, Prof. Jacquin Niles, Dr. Atissa Banuazizi, Dr. Neal Lerner, Dr. Linda Sutliff. 20.109 Laboratory Fundamentals in Biological Engineering. Spring 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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