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Before this unit began, a group of ~10 upper level undergrads and graduate students assembled the OpenPCR machines. This was a great experience for the graduate students, and saved our Freshmen engineers the time and trouble of assembling the delicate pieces from scratch in a very limited amount of time. Thanks to our assembly team and Dr. Pizziconi's Design Studio team for your help! | Before this unit began, a group of ~10 upper level undergrads and graduate students assembled the OpenPCR machines. This was a great experience for the graduate students, and saved our Freshmen engineers the time and trouble of assembling the delicate pieces from scratch in a very limited amount of time. Thanks to our assembly team and Dr. Pizziconi's Design Studio team for your help! | ||
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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering - Lab Part 2
GETTING STARTED
THE COURSE IN REVIEWSet-up: OpenPCR BuildingBefore this unit began, a group of ~10 upper level undergrads and graduate students assembled the OpenPCR machines. This was a great experience for the graduate students, and saved our Freshmen engineers the time and trouble of assembling the delicate pieces from scratch in a very limited amount of time. Thanks to our assembly team and Dr. Pizziconi's Design Studio team for your help! Week 1: Introduction - DNA as a Biomarker, 10/17/12Students were introduced to basic DNA science and its relationship to diagnostics and health. Team members chose roles as Open PCR machine tester, Experimental protocol planner, and Research and development scientist.
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