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7.341 Of Mice and Men: Humanized Mice in Cancer Research, Spring 2015
Published 2023“…This course will act as an introduction to the latest developments in the fields of cancer biology and immunotherapy. Almost everyone knows someone whose life has been affected by cancer. …”
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22.A09 / 22.013 Career Options for Biomedical Research, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…This course has been designed as a seminar to give students an understanding of how scientists with medical or scientific degrees conduct research in both hospital and academic settings. There will be interactive discussions with research clinicians and scientists about the career opportunities and research challenges in the biomedical field, which an MIT student might prepare for by obtaining an MD, PhD, or combined degrees. …”
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6.061 / 6.690 Introduction to Electric Power Systems, Spring 2007
Published 2007“…This course is an introductory subject in the field of electric power systems and electrical to mechanical energy conversion. …”
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6.061 / 6.979 Introduction to Electric Power Systems, Spring 2003
Published 2003“…Fundamentals of energy-handling electric circuits and electromechanical apparatus. Modeling of magnetic field devices and description of their behavior using appropriate models. …”
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8.06 Quantum Physics III, Spring 2003
Published 2003“…Charged particles in a magnetic field: Landau levels and integer quantum hall effect. …”
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16.410 / 16.413 Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making, Fall 2003
Published 2003“…This course is offered both to undergraduate (16.410) students as a professional area undergraduate subject, in the field of aerospace information technology, and graduate (16.413) students.…”
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16.410 / 16.413 Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…This course is offered both to undergraduate (16.410) students as a professional area undergraduate subject, in the field of aerospace information technology, and graduate (16.413) students.…”
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11.384 / 11.385 / 11.386 Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum, Spring 2016
Published 2018“…During the January Independent Activities Period, students and faculty travel to Malaysia for two weeks to conduct field-based research in conjunction with student and faculty colleagues at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. …”
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7.89 Topics in Computational and Systems Biology, Fall 2007
Published 2007“…This is a seminar based on research literature. Papers covered are selected to illustrate important problems and approaches in the field of computational and systems biology, and provide students a framework from which to evaluate new developments. …”
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12.085 Seminar in Environmental Science, Fall 2005
Published 2005“…Required for all Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences majors in the Environmental Science track, this course is an introduction to current research in the field. Stresses integration of central scientific concepts in environmental policy making and the chemistry, biology, and geology environmental science tracks. …”
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7.341 DNA Damage Checkpoints: The Emergency Brake on the Road to Cancer, Fall 2007
Published 2007“…These seminars are tailored for students with an interest in using primary research literature to discuss and learn about current biological research in a highly interactive setting. …”
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14.64 Labor Economics and Public Policy, Spring 2006
Published 2006“…From the course home page: Course Description The course is an introduction to the field of Labor Economics, with an eye to helping students think critically about research and public policy. …”
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A hierarchical model of peripheral vision
Published 2011“…This peripheral vision system can be used to model physiological data where receptive field sizes change as a function of eccentricity. …”
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14.471 Public Economics I, Fall 2003
Published 2003“…The course is designed to acquaint students with key questions in the economics of taxation, and to equip them to carry out their own research in this field.…”
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