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20.442 | Fall 2005 | Graduate
Molecular Structure of Biological Materials (BE.442)
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Course Info
Instructor
  • Prof. Shuguang Zhang
Departments
  • Biological Engineering
As Taught In
Fall 2005
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Engineering
    Biological Engineering
    Biomaterials
    Biotechnology
    Nanotechnology
  • Science
    Biology
    Molecular Biology
    Structural Biology
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notes Lecture Notes
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