ENGG 260 - Advances in Biotechnology

Description

Biotechnology continues to undergo explosive and transformative growth. Our fundamental knowledge of biological systems, which underlies modern biotechnology, is now being updated and revised on a daily basis. Likewise, instrumentation and biological tools are experiencing a continuous revolution that pushes the boundaries of applied biology. To be competitive within their professions, biotechnologists and biological engineers must therefore maintain broad knowledge of current advances in fields related to their areas of specialization. This course will survey current peer-reviewed literature from a variety of sources and help students develop good reading habits, literature search skills, and the ability to critically assess peer-reviewed literature.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing and ENGS 160 or ENGS 163

Offered

Term
Time
Location / Method
Instructor(s)
Term: Winter 2023
Time: Arrange
Location:

MACLEAN 201 RETTS

Instructors:

Margaret E. Ackerman

Karl E. Griswold


Term: Spring 2023
Time: T 8:30 -10
Location:

ECSC B01

Instructors:

Margaret E. Ackerman

Karl E. Griswold


Term: Fall 2023
Time: Tues 8:30-10:00 AM
Location:

MacLean 201

Instructors:

Margaret E. Ackerman

Thayer Faculty


Term: Winter 2024
Time: T 8:30-10:00am
Location:

MacLean 201

Instructors:

Margaret E. Ackerman

Thayer Faculty


Term: Spring 2024
Time: T 8:30-10:00 AM
Location:

ECSC B01

Instructors:

Margaret E. Ackerman