7.02 Introduction to Experimental Biology, Fall 2001

7.02 and 7.021 require simultaneous registration. Application of experimental techniques in biochemistry, microbiology, and cell biology. Emphasizes integrating factual knowledge with understanding the design of experiments and data analysis to prepare the students for research projects. Concurrent...

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Main Authors: Amon, Angelika, Rich, Alexander, Pardue, Mary Lou, Chess, Andrew, Schneider, Katherine Bacon, Kruzel, Deborah
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
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Language:en-US
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34904
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Rich, Alexander
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Chess, Andrew
Schneider, Katherine Bacon
Kruzel, Deborah
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description 7.02 and 7.021 require simultaneous registration. Application of experimental techniques in biochemistry, microbiology, and cell biology. Emphasizes integrating factual knowledge with understanding the design of experiments and data analysis to prepare the students for research projects. Concurrent registration with 7.03 or 7.05 is recommended. 12 units may be applied to the General Institute Laboratory Requirement. Instruction and practice in written communication provided. From the course home page: Course Description 7.02 is a laboratory course introducing you to experimental techniques in microbiology, biochemistry, and cell biology. 7.02 emphasizes integrating factual knowledge with understanding the design of experiments and data analysis. The course is divided into four modules: Genetics (GEN) Protein Biochemistry (PBC) Recombinant DNA Methods (RDM) Development (DEV) Each model introduces different experimental techniques and approaches. Although the techniques used in these modules may appear different, many of the underlying theoretical concepts are similar. The skills you learn in 7.02 will be very important should you later enter any research environment, or go on to graduate or medical school.
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spelling mit-1721.1/349042025-02-26T21:25:43Z 7.02 Introduction to Experimental Biology, Fall 2001 Introduction to Experimental Biology Amon, Angelika Rich, Alexander Pardue, Mary Lou Chess, Andrew Schneider, Katherine Bacon Kruzel, Deborah Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology cell biology microbiology biochemistry Biology 7.02 and 7.021 require simultaneous registration. Application of experimental techniques in biochemistry, microbiology, and cell biology. Emphasizes integrating factual knowledge with understanding the design of experiments and data analysis to prepare the students for research projects. Concurrent registration with 7.03 or 7.05 is recommended. 12 units may be applied to the General Institute Laboratory Requirement. Instruction and practice in written communication provided. From the course home page: Course Description 7.02 is a laboratory course introducing you to experimental techniques in microbiology, biochemistry, and cell biology. 7.02 emphasizes integrating factual knowledge with understanding the design of experiments and data analysis. The course is divided into four modules: Genetics (GEN) Protein Biochemistry (PBC) Recombinant DNA Methods (RDM) Development (DEV) Each model introduces different experimental techniques and approaches. Although the techniques used in these modules may appear different, many of the underlying theoretical concepts are similar. The skills you learn in 7.02 will be very important should you later enter any research environment, or go on to graduate or medical school. 2001-12 Learning Object 7.02-Fall2001 local: 7.02 local: IMSCP-MD5-1694bdf4bc1db02759e58713b0682032 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34904 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. 15471 bytes 13494 bytes 24339 bytes 17011 bytes 17513 bytes 20899 bytes 11 bytes 4586 bytes 18637 bytes 11602 bytes 18220 bytes 4755 bytes 27322 bytes 25313 bytes 4039 bytes 301 bytes 354 bytes 339 bytes 180 bytes 285 bytes 67 bytes 17685 bytes 49 bytes 143 bytes 247 bytes 19283 bytes 262 bytes 20309 bytes 21544 bytes 6295 bytes 7069 bytes 43944 bytes 45825 bytes 35554 bytes 17399 bytes 17521 bytes 72951 bytes 270007 bytes 89129 bytes 119394 bytes 142442 bytes 76042 bytes 30037 bytes 67163 bytes 18825 bytes 234161 bytes 42107 bytes 33499 bytes 32860 bytes 36263 bytes 32395 bytes 27878 bytes 32560 bytes 25786 bytes 17234 bytes 14116 bytes 20563 bytes 15981 bytes 10712 bytes 10712 bytes 8736 bytes 8553 bytes 16036 bytes 12963 bytes 10620 bytes 11807 bytes 61932 bytes 11559 bytes 54473 bytes 19283 bytes 3486 bytes 811 bytes 813 bytes 830 bytes 508 bytes 2097 bytes 48880 bytes 9609 bytes 9609 bytes 9616 bytes 9615 bytes 9618 bytes 9650 bytes 9609 bytes 9083 bytes 9632 bytes 9629 bytes 9639 bytes 9698 bytes 9064 bytes 8964 bytes 9646 bytes 9613 bytes 9166 bytes 9609 bytes 9634 bytes 9618 bytes 9650 bytes 9609 bytes 9620 bytes 9613 bytes 9618 bytes 9613 bytes 9613 bytes 9609 bytes 9641 bytes 9618 bytes 9625 bytes 9612 bytes 9638 bytes 9602 bytes 9093 bytes 9660 bytes 12395 bytes 9605 bytes 9628 bytes 9613 bytes 9125 bytes 9612 bytes 9618 bytes 9628 bytes 9608 bytes 9609 bytes 9610 bytes 9647 bytes text/html Fall 2001
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microbiology
biochemistry
Biology
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Pardue, Mary Lou
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Schneider, Katherine Bacon
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7.02 Introduction to Experimental Biology, Fall 2001
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microbiology
biochemistry
Biology
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