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Course # Course Title Term
20.490J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology Spring 2004
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Course # Course Title Term
7.012 Introduction to Biology Fall 2004
7.013 Introductory Biology Spring 2006
7.014 Introductory Biology Spring 2005
7.02 Experimental Biology & Communication Spring 2005
7.02CI Experimental Biology - Communications Intensive Spring 2005
7.03 Genetics Fall 2004
7.06 Cell Biology Spring 2007
7.13 Experimental Microbial Genetics Fall 2008
7.13 Experimental Microbial Genetics Fall 2003
7.16 Experimental Molecular Biology: Biotechnology II Spring 2005
7.18 Topics in Experimental Biology Fall 2005
7.22 Developmental Biology Fall 2005
7.27 Principles of Human Disease Spring 2006
7.28 Molecular Biology Spring 2005
7.340 Regenerative Medicine: from Bench to Bedside Spring 2010
7.340 Learning and Memory: Activity-Controlled Gene Expression in the Nervous System Fall 2009
7.340 Under the Radar Screen: How Bugs Trick Our Immune Defenses Spring 2007
7.340 Avoiding Genomic Instability: DNA Replication, the Cell Cycle, and Cancer Fall 2006
7.340 Nano-life: An Introduction to Virus Structure and Assembly Fall 2005
7.340 Immune Evasion: How Sneaky Pathogens Avoid Host Surveillance Spring 2004
7.340 Ubiquitination: The Proteasome and Human Disease Fall 2004
7.341 Bench to Bedside: Molecularly Targeted Therapies in Blood Disorders and Malignancy Fall 2009
7.341 The DNA Damage Response as a Target for Anti-Cancer Therapy Fall 2008
7.341 Brightening up Life: Harnessing the Power of Fluorescence Imaging to Observe Biology in Action Fall 2006
7.342 Powerhouse Rules: The Role of Mitochondria in Human Diseases Spring 2011
7.342 Systems and Synthetic Biology: How the Cell Solves Problems Fall 2010
7.342 The X in Sex: A Genetic, Medical, and Evolutionary View of the X Chromosome Fall 2009
7.342 Developmental and Molecular Biology of Regeneration Spring 2008
7.342 Systems Biology: Stochastic Processes and Biological Robustness Fall 2008
7.342 G-Protein Coupled Receptors: Vision and Disease Spring 2007
7.342 Chronic Infection and Inflammation: What are the Consequences on Your Health? Fall 2007
7.342 Reading the Blueprint of Life: Transcription, Stem Cells and Differentiation Fall 2006
7.342 Cancer Biology: From Basic Research to the Clinic Fall 2004
7.343 When Development Goes Awry: How Cancer Co-opts Mechanisms of Embryogensis Fall 2009
7.343 Sophisticated Survival Skills of Simple Microorganisms Spring 2008
7.343 Neuron-glial Cell Interactions in Biology and Disease Spring 2007
7.343 The Radical Consequences of Respiration: Reactive Oxygen Species in Aging and Disease Fall 2007
7.343 Photosynthesis: Life from Light Fall 2006
7.343 A Love-Hate Relationship: Cholesterol in Health and Disease Fall 2005
7.343 Protein Folding, Misfolding and Human Disease Fall 2004
7.344 Tumor Suppressor Gene p53: How the Guardian of our Genome Prevents Cancer Fall 2010
7.344 Directed Evolution: Engineering Biocatalysts Spring 2008
7.344 Antibiotics, Toxins, and Protein Engineering Spring 2007
7.344 The Fountain of Life: From Dolly to Customized Embryonic Stem Cells Fall 2007
7.344 RNA Interference: A New Tool for Genetic Analysis and Therapeutics Fall 2004
7.345 Survival in Extreme Conditions: The Bacterial Stress Response Fall 2010
7.345 Vascular Development in Life, Disease and Cancer Medicine Fall 2009
7.345 Evolution of the Immune System Spring 2005
7.346 RNAi: A Revolution in Biology and Therapeutics Spring 2010
7.346 Synaptic Plasticity and Memory, from Molecules to Behavior Fall 2007
7.349 Stem Cells: A Cure or Disease? Spring 2011
7.349 From Molecules to Behavior: Synaptic Neurophysiology Spring 2010
7.349 Biological Computing: At the Crossroads of Engineering and Science Spring 2005
7.391 Concept-Centered Teaching Spring 2006
7.391 Concept-Centered Teaching Fall 2005
7.51 Graduate Biochemistry Fall 2001
7.60 Cell Biology: Structure and Functions of the Nucleus Spring 2010
7.88J Protein Folding Problem Fall 2007
7.89J Topics in Computational and Systems Biology Fall 2010
7.90J Computational Functional Genomics Spring 2005
7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology Spring 2004
7.A12 Freshman Seminar: Structural Basis of Genetic Material: Nucleic Acids Fall 2005
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10.543J Protein Folding Problem Fall 2007
10.702 Experimental Biology & Communication Spring 2005
10.702CI Experimental Biology - Communications Intensive Spring 2005
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5.48J Protein Folding Problem Fall 2007
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CMS.874 Visualizing Cultures Spring 2008
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Course # Course Title Term
21F.027J Visualizing Cultures Spring 2008
21F.101 Chinese I (Regular) Spring 2006
21F.701 Spanish I Fall 2003
21F.702 Spanish II Spring 2004
21F.703 Spanish III Spring 2006
21F.704 Spanish IV Spring 2005
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Course # Course Title Term
21H.917J Visualizing Cultures Spring 2008
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3.091SC Introduction to Solid State Chemistry Fall 2010
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18.01 Single Variable Calculus Fall 2006
18.01 Single Variable Calculus Fall 2005
18.01SC Single Variable Calculus Fall 2010
18.02 Multivariable Calculus Fall 2007
18.02SC Multivariable Calculus Fall 2010
18.06 Linear Algebra Spring 2010
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Course # Course Title Term
8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics Fall 1999
8.01SC Physics I: Classical Mechanics Fall 2010
8.02 Electricity and Magnetism Spring 2002
8.02SC Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism Fall 2010
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