Biological Engineering Design
20.380J · Biological Engineering, Chemistry · Undergraduate · Spring 2010
Prof. John Essigmann, Prof. Darrell Irvine, Prof. Forest White, Dr. Atissa Banuazizi, Mr. Harlan Breindel, Dr. Mya Poe
<p>This course illustrates how knowledge and principles of biology, biochemistry, and engineering are integrated to create new products for societal benefit. It uses a case study format to examine recently developed products of pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries: how a product evolves from initial idea, through patents, testing, evaluation, production, and marketing. Emphasizes scientific and engineering principles; the responsibility scientists, engineers, and business executives have…
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Prof. John Essigmann, Prof. Darrell Irvine, Prof. Forest White, Dr. Atissa Banuazizi, Mr. Harlan Breindel, Dr. Mya Poe. 20.380J Biological Engineering Design. Spring 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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