Stanford/bioe45si

Course overview
Explore cutting edge topics, challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of biology and biotechnology through weekly hands-on projects, discussions, and presentations. Acquire and develop the tools and skills needed to work collaboratively and lead teams within interdisciplinary research environments. Learn how to design and implement projects that are responsive to real-world problems using biological technologies, and to assess projects based on their significance, feasibility, and costs.

This Spring Quarter student-initiated course (SIC) is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis for 2-units. The course is particularly well suited for undergraduates who are interested in participating in the Stanford iGEM team.

Class size is limited to 20 students, and you must obtain a permission number in order to enroll. Please contact ariane.tom@stanford.edu if interested in enrolling.

When: Spring Quarter 2009 Where: Meyer 143 Time: Wednesdays 4:15-6:05

Course Leaders: Ariane Tom, Nghi Nguyen Departmental Sponsor: Drew Endy, Bioengineering

Important Links
Click for Course Syllabus '''[http://smstaging.stanford.edu/igem/ Click for info. on Stanford iGEM]'''