BME 6110

BME 6110

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.

This course explores the interface of stem cell biology and bioengineering and will examine how quantitative analysis and modeling approaches inform stem cell-based biotechnologies and medical therapies. The course covers (i) cell and molecular biotechnology concepts, (ii) embryonic and adult stem cell biology fundamentals, (iii) analysis, design, and production of biomolecular therapies to regulate stem cell function, and (iv) generation of biomimetic and bioreactor environments to generate cell biotechnological products, including stem cell derivatives. This course is designed for graduate students in the biological and/or engineering sciences but will be accessible and engaging for Master's students and advanced undergraduates (with instructor permission), especially those with successful experiences with the pre-requisite material.

When Offered Spring.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: Graduate standing or permision of instructor.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisites: Molecular biology (BME 3010 or equivalent) and cell biology (BME 3020 or equivalent), differential equations (MATH 2930 or equivalent), linear algebra (MATH 2940 or equivalent), and computer programming (Matlab preferred; CS 1112 or equivalent).

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 18369 BME 6110   LEC 001