[bioundgrd] FW: Advanced Undergraduate Seminar: Mortal Beings, Immortal Cells

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Tue Sep 5 09:40:12 EDT 2023


From: Amelie Raz <araz at wi.mit.edu>
Subject: Advanced Undergraduate Seminar: Mortal Beings, Immortal Cells

How can anything live forever? Running this fall, course 7.344 Mortal Beings, Immortal Cells: Cellular Immortality in Normal Biology and Human Disease will explore how cellular life has continued to propagate for billions of years without any sign of cellular senescence. There is still room in this course for interested students!

This paper reading course will explore topics in genomic protection, cellular selection, telomeric restoration, phase separated condensates, germline epigenesis, germline regeneration, epigenetic suppression, in vitro gametogenesis, stem cell senescence, and tumorigenesis.

The class will include a field trip to the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and a live Q+A with the CEO of Conception Bio.

Class times will be determine by student availability. Our first meeting will be held this Thursday, September 7th, from 10am-12pm in room 68-150. You are welcome to enroll in the class even if you can’t make the first session.

For any further info, contact instructor Amelie Raz at araz at wi.mit.edu<mailto:araz at wi.mit.edu>.
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