[bioundgrd] Harvard Systems Biology Course

Joyce Roberge roberge at mit.edu
Tue Dec 16 09:21:09 EST 2014


We're launching a new course next semester that may interest MIT undergraduates in the life sciences. It's an introductory systems biology course (MCB 135) that addresses how reliable living machines can be produced from unreliable organic parts. MCB 135 has just two prerequisites -- differential equations and an introductory college-level life sciences course (or AP Biology) -- so it may interest students of many ages and majors. Cross-enrollees are very welcome but should note the course begins 1/26/15 (about a week before MIT's semester starts). More information including a syllabus is available on the course website:

http://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/669

Mary E. Wahl, Ph.D.
Harvard College Fellow
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Northwest Laboratories 311.11
52 Oxford St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: (617) 495-5651<tel:%28617%29%20495-5651>




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