ENG BE 209 » Academics | Boston University

Credits:
4
Undergraduate Prerequisites:
high school biology and CAS CH 101 or equivalent

Introduction to the molecular, physical and computational principles of cell function in the context of cutting-edge applications in bioengineering and medicine. Biological concepts include: molecular building blocks, energetics, transport, metabolism, nucleic acids, gene expression and genetics. Applications include bioenergy, synthetic biology, the human-genome project, and gene circuit engineering. The objectives of the labs are to teach basic techniques and instrumentation in bioengineering, to collect and analyze data and to make sound conclusions. Labs emphasize the experimental, problem solving, and analytical skills required in biomedical engineering and research.

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FALL 2023 Schedule

Section
Instructor
Location
Schedule
Notes

A1
Wong
CDS 262
MW 10:10 am-11:55 am

FALL 2023 Schedule

Section
Instructor
Location
Schedule
Notes

B1
Brown
SCI 305
F 2:30 pm-5:15 pm

FALL 2023 Schedule

Section
Instructor
Location
Schedule
Notes

B2
Brown
SCI 305
F 11:15 am-2:00 pm

FALL 2023 Schedule

Section
Instructor
Location
Schedule
Notes

C1
Brown

ARR TBD-TBD

Note that this information may change at any time. Please visit the Student Link for the most up-to-date course information.

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