BIO246

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Synthetic proteins and genetic circuits

Biology H&S - Humanities & Sciences

Course Description

Synthetic proteins and gene circuits are rapidly evolving technologies that are increasingly central to research and medicine. These proteins and gene circuits are core to next-generation medicines as biologics and cell therapies, research tools that give us unprecedented control over biological processes, and serve as powerful industrial tools. Through lecture and discussion of literature, we will explore key concepts including modularity in synthetic biology, methods of protein and circuit design, and practical applications. We will also discuss how directed evolution, high-throughput screening, and machine learning/artificial intelligence might reshape the landscape of synthetic proteins and gene circuits.

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Grading Basis

MOP - Medical Option (MED-RLT-RCR)

Min

2

Max

3

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

Yes

Total Units Allowed for Degree Credit

6

Course Component

Discussion

Enrollment Optional?

No

Course Component

Lecture

Enrollment Optional?

No

Programs

BIO246 is a completion requirement for: