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Every fall, I teach 290B (soon being renumbered to ChE 220), an introduction to cell and molecular biology and bioengineering course. This class is required for Chemical Engineering sophomores, and is a Biological Sciences GenEd. <br> | Every fall, I teach 290B (soon being renumbered to ChE 220), an introduction to cell and molecular biology and bioengineering course. This class is required for Chemical Engineering sophomores, and is a Biological Sciences GenEd. <br> | ||
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In 290B, we cover critical basic topics in Biology that all Chemical Engineers should know, such as: | In 290B, we cover critical basic topics in Biology that all Chemical Engineers should know, such as: | ||
*Principles of DNA-RNA-protein trascription and translation | *Principles of DNA-RNA-protein trascription and translation | ||
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*How cells integrate extracellular signals to adhere to tissue or migrate | *How cells integrate extracellular signals to adhere to tissue or migrate | ||
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Most importantly, all of these biological topics are covered within the context of core Chemical Engineering quantitative methods. Students are introduced to: | Most importantly, all of these biological topics are covered within the context of core Chemical Engineering quantitative methods. Students are introduced to: | ||

