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*8 Jan 2009 | *8 Jan 2009 | ||
**[[Media: | Class Notes]] | **[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day1.pdf | Class Notes]] <-- goals, grading, expectations, et cetera. | ||
**[[Media: | Class Slides]] | **[[Media:BIOE140_Day1.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- biotechnology postcards from around the world | ||
*13 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day2.pdf | Class Notes]] <-- intro. to DNA synthesis | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144_Day2.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- 3 slides on DNA synthesis | |||
*15 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day3.pdf | Class Notes]] <-- more, including DNA construction | |||
*20 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day4.pdf | Class Notes]] <-- engineering DNA function, architecture, & content | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144_Day4.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- 3 slides on engineering DNA | |||
*22 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day5.pdf | Class Notes]] <-- the genetic code, engineering thereof | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day5.Slides.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- a few slide on the genetic code | |||
*27 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day6.Slides.key.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- start of RNA engineering material | |||
*29 Jan 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144.W09.Day7.Slides.key.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- continuation of RNA engineering material | |||
*2 & 5 Feb 2009 | |||
**same class slides as per 29 Jan | |||
*10 & 12 Feb 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144W0912Feb.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- Composition of RNA parts | |||
*17 & 19 Feb 2009 | |||
**[[Media:BIOE144W0917Feb.pdf | Class Slides]] <-- Sensors components (RNA aptamers) | |||
*24 Feb 2009 | |||
**same class slides as per 19 Feb | |||
*26 Feb 2009 | |||
**[[Adventures | Class comic book]] <-- see the last two chapters, on "devices" and "common signal carrier" | |||
*3 March 2009 | |||
**[http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/IAP2004:Polkadorks The Polkadorks] walk us down their use of an abstraction hierarchy. | |||
**[http://www.stanford.edu/~endy/tmp/abstraction_3.03.09+6.mov Abstraction, The Movie] (not yet released, please don't redistribute) (40MB .mov file) | |||
**[[BE.180:Devices | Supplementary Class Notes]] (don't worry about the quantitative modeling towards the end) |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 3 March 2009
- 8 Jan 2009
- Class Notes <-- goals, grading, expectations, et cetera.
- Class Slides <-- biotechnology postcards from around the world
- 13 Jan 2009
- Class Notes <-- intro. to DNA synthesis
- Class Slides <-- 3 slides on DNA synthesis
- 15 Jan 2009
- Class Notes <-- more, including DNA construction
- 20 Jan 2009
- Class Notes <-- engineering DNA function, architecture, & content
- Class Slides <-- 3 slides on engineering DNA
- 22 Jan 2009
- Class Notes <-- the genetic code, engineering thereof
- Class Slides <-- a few slide on the genetic code
- 27 Jan 2009
- Class Slides <-- start of RNA engineering material
- 29 Jan 2009
- Class Slides <-- continuation of RNA engineering material
- 2 & 5 Feb 2009
- same class slides as per 29 Jan
- 10 & 12 Feb 2009
- Class Slides <-- Composition of RNA parts
- 17 & 19 Feb 2009
- Class Slides <-- Sensors components (RNA aptamers)
- 24 Feb 2009
- same class slides as per 19 Feb
- 26 Feb 2009
- Class comic book <-- see the last two chapters, on "devices" and "common signal carrier"
- 3 March 2009
- The Polkadorks walk us down their use of an abstraction hierarchy.
- Abstraction, The Movie (not yet released, please don't redistribute) (40MB .mov file)
- Supplementary Class Notes (don't worry about the quantitative modeling towards the end)