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Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology | Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology | ||
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*Advanced Scientific Writing Spr 2014 | *Advanced Scientific Writing | ||
Focuses on writing the essential components of research papers and theses: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion. 12 hours of instruction over four weeks. Last taught Spr 2014 and Fall 2013. | |||
*Introduction to Next-Generation Sequencing Fall 2011 | |||
*Introduction to Next-Generation Sequencing (as a TA) | |||
Focuses on the history of Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies, laboratory methods for preparing sequencing libaries, and data analysis. Offered as a 3-day workshop. Last taught Fall 2011. | |||
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Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
- Advanced Scientific Writing
Focuses on writing the essential components of research papers and theses: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion. 12 hours of instruction over four weeks. Last taught Spr 2014 and Fall 2013.
- Introduction to Next-Generation Sequencing (as a TA)
Focuses on the history of Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies, laboratory methods for preparing sequencing libaries, and data analysis. Offered as a 3-day workshop. Last taught Fall 2011.
University of Washington (as a TA)
- Advanced Cell Biology
- Foundations of Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Introduction to Plant and Animal Physiology