BioE 114 - Cell Engineering (4 Units)
Course Overview
Summary
This course will teach the main concepts and current views on key attributes of animal cells (somatic, embryonic, pluripotent, germ-line; with the focus on mammalian cells), will introduce theory of the regulation of cell function, methods for deliberate control of cell properties and resulting biomedical and bioengineering technologies.
Professors
Prerequisites
Courses recommended before taking this class
What's next?
This course covers some of BioE 150 and is applicable to any biomaterials class like BioE 163
Choosing the course
What concentration is this course relevant to?
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Cell and Tissue Engineering
Topics covered
- Cell/Tissue Engineering
- Immunoengineering
- In vivo imaging
- Cell signalling pathways
When should I take the course?
- Sophomore, Junior or Seniors can take this course.
Rating from student (How strongly would you recommend taking this course?)
- 9/10
Workload and Tips
What is the workload and exam diffculty?
There is no homework but requires a lot of studying to understand the lectures. There is a big midterm that has a group project format (you present on an important paper) and the final is open-note but really difficult.