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ETH, Zurich, Switzerland: [http://www.vvz.ethz.ch/Vorlesungsverzeichnis/lerneinheitDetailPre.do?lerneinheitId=48939&semkez=2008S&lang=en Synthetic biology], Sven Panke, Jörg Stelling and Eckart Zitsler; Spring 2008 - part of  MSc in Process Engineering
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland: [http://www.vvz.ethz.ch/Vorlesungsverzeichnis/lerneinheitDetailPre.do?lerneinheitId=48939&semkez=2008S&lang=en Synthetic biology], Sven Panke, Jörg Stelling and Eckart Zitsler; Spring 2008 - part of  MSc in Process Engineering
Brown, USA: [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Brown_Synthetic_Biology Synthetic Biological Systems] by John Cumbers, Fall 2007


Brown, USA: Fundamentals of synthetic biology, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (includes guest lecturers)
Brown, USA: Fundamentals of synthetic biology, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (includes guest lecturers)
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Brown, USA: Synthetic biology laboratory course, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (for iGEM team members, but open to everyone) will continue in the future
Brown, USA: Synthetic biology laboratory course, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (for iGEM team members, but open to everyone) will continue in the future
Brown, USA: [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Brown_Synthetic_Biology Synthetic Biological Systems] by John Cumbers, Fall 2007


Freiburg, Germany: [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/iGEM.htm iGEM F Club] - preparations for iGEM 2006 (and 2007?) team by Andrei Kouznetsov
Freiburg, Germany: [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/iGEM.htm iGEM F Club] - preparations for iGEM 2006 (and 2007?) team by Andrei Kouznetsov

Revision as of 09:36, 17 January 2008

This is a collection of SB-related courses around the globe collected from the Web and from replies to a request mailed via the iGEM2007_participants mailing list on January 15, 2008.


Ongoing courses:

Davidson, USA: Reengineering Life: Synthetic Biology Seminar, A. Malcolm Campbell, Fall 2007

MIT, Cambridge, USA: Introduction to Biological Engineering Design, Drew Endy and Natalie Kuldell, Spring 2008

MIT, Cambridge, USA: Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering, Drew Endy and Natalie Kuldell, Spring 2008

MIT, Cambridge, USA: Intracellular dynamics of gene regulation, 10.540 (includes some SB) , Narendra Mahesri, Spring (?) 2008, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of different backgrounds

Paris, France: Modeling methods and tools for biology, Vincent Schachter and Vincent Danos (multi-institutional graduate computer science programme)

ETH, Zurich, Switzerland: Synthetic biology, Sven Panke, Jörg Stelling and Eckart Zitsler; Spring 2008 - part of MSc in Process Engineering

Brown, USA: Synthetic Biological Systems by John Cumbers, Fall 2007

Brown, USA: Fundamentals of synthetic biology, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (includes guest lecturers)

Glasgow, UK: SB included in BSc/MSc Bioinformatics option and as a module in MRes Bioinformatics; David Gilbert, 2007/8

Past Courses:

ETH, Zurich, Switzerland: Synthetic biology II [1] - for iGEM team members, organized in the summer break (2006 and 2007?)

Brown, USA: Synthetic biology laboratory course, Garry Wessel and John Cumbers (for iGEM team members, but open to everyone) will continue in the future

Freiburg, Germany: iGEM F Club - preparations for iGEM 2006 (and 2007?) team by Andrei Kouznetsov

Penn State, USA: Introductory course for iGEM team mebers: CHE 497C – Introduction to Synthetic Biology by Patrick Cirino - will run this year again; faculty position is open

Planned courses:

Univ. of Ljubljana, Slovenia: Marko Dolinar and Roman Jerala plan to start a course within MSc Biochemistry programme (i.e. 4th year Biochemistry equivalent)

Univ. of Lethbridge, Canada: Hans-Joachim Wiedner plans to start a course in 2009-10 within Nano-science multidisciplinary major.

Univ. of Glasgow, UK: SB courses planned for 2008/9, for now included in Bioinformatics (see ongoing courses)

Univ. of Alberta, Canada: Doug Ridgway plans to start the Design and Construction of Synthetic Biological Systems course in Fall 2008