Lecture, two and one half hours; laboratory, eight hours. Requisites: course 101, Life Sciences 3, 4, and 23L, or 7A, 7B, and 23L. Course 103AL is requisite to 103BL. Limited to Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics and Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology majors. Research-oriented laboratory experience designed to promote discovery of novel bacterial viruses (phages). Working in teams, students conduct research projects that incorporate techniques in microbiology, virology, and molecular biology and involve use of bioinformatics tools and computational analysis software. Emphasis on reading and understanding scientific literature as well as improving critical thinking skills such as ability to evaluate hypotheses or experimentally address scientific questions. Critical aspects of research process, including record keeping, ethics, laboratory safety and citizenry, mechanics of scientific writing, and project responsibilities and ownership. Letter grading.

Review Summary

Clarity
5.0 / 10
Organization
3.3 / 10
Time
5-10 hrs/week
Overall
3.3 / 10

Reviews

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2022 In-Person
    Grade: A

    First quarter with Bouklas teaching so it was kind of a mess. Lectures seemed a little disorganized and there's not much structure going on. It's really important that you are in a good team for this class because it determines how much work you'll be putting in for this class.

Course

Instructor
Tejas Bouklas
Previously taught
23F 23S 22F

Grading Information

  • Has a group project

  • Attendance required

  • No midterms

  • No final

  • 0% recommend the textbook

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