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I am currently designing a "Biology for Engineers" course for the undergraduate sophomore level.  Contact me if you have interest in this class. (Fall 2011)
I am currently designing a "Biology for Engineers" course for the undergraduate sophomore level.  Contact me if you have interest in this class. (Fall 2011)


== Cell-Matrix Interactions ==
== Cell-Matrix Interactions ==


To be offered in Spring 2012, this graduate-level class will discuss how cells interact with, create, and remodel the extracellular matrix ''in vivo'', how the matrix can feedback and regulate cell behavior, and how engineers can use this information to direct cell behavior with materials systems ''in vitro''.  Contact me if you have interest in this class.
To be offered in Spring 2012, this graduate-level class will discuss how cells interact with, create, and remodel the extracellular matrix ''in vivo'', how the matrix can feedback and regulate cell behavior, and how engineers can use this information to direct cell behavior with materials systems ''in vitro''.  Contact me if you have interest in this class.<br>

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Introduction to Bioengineering

I am currently designing a "Biology for Engineers" course for the undergraduate sophomore level. Contact me if you have interest in this class. (Fall 2011)

Cell-Matrix Interactions

To be offered in Spring 2012, this graduate-level class will discuss how cells interact with, create, and remodel the extracellular matrix in vivo, how the matrix can feedback and regulate cell behavior, and how engineers can use this information to direct cell behavior with materials systems in vitro. Contact me if you have interest in this class.