20.320 | Fall 2012 | Undergraduate

Analysis of Biomolecular and Cellular Systems

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Green algae grows in this bioreactor. Bioreactors are steady-state mixed tanks that keep organisms in permanent exponential growth while continuously diluting with nutrient-rich broth and removing both cells and reaction products. In the Protein Networks Project of this course, students model the system and design a way to keep the cells growing. Photograph courtesy of Umberto Salvagnin on flickr. CC-BY.

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A bioreactor on a lab bench growing algae.
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Green algae grows in this bioreactor. Bioreactors are steady-state mixed tanks that keep organisms in permanent exponential growth while continuously diluting with nutrient-rich broth and removing both cells and reaction products. In the Protein Networks Project of this course, students model the system and design a way to keep the cells growing. (Photograph courtesy of Umberto Salvagnin on flickr. CC-BY.)
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Photograph courtesy of Umberto Salvagnin on flickr. CC-BY.
A bioreactor on a lab bench growing algae.

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Fall 2012
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