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Nov 21, 2024
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BMEN 4313 - Cellular Engineering
3 hours
Cell-based technologies are emerging to support biomedical applications. By modifying DNA, RNA, proteins and other biological components, bioengineers have created new cellular behaviors that can be harnessed for disease preventions, diagnostics and treatments. To continue exploring the use of cell-based approaches for solving biomedical problems, bioengineers are required to gain a molecular understanding on cellular systems. In this course, we will learn about how biological pathways have been targeted for engineering new cellular functions, including transcription, translation, post-translational modification and regulatory mechanisms for controlling these processes. Additionally, we will discuss a range of examples on using engineered cells as medical tools for therapies and diagnostics.
Prerequisite(s): BMEN 3310 .
Course specific fees (in addition to tuition and mandatory): Academic (AF) per hour: $52.70
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