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www.nbtc.cornell.edu/edu_course.htm
115 Ives Hall
Tuesday and Thursday - 10:10am-11:25am
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Cornell: BME667/AEP663/MSE563/BioG663
Oregon Health Sciences University: NEUS636
North Dakota State: ABEN 499/696; ENGR 499/696
SUNY Albany: HBMS655
University of Tennessee: MSE 676/ECE 692/ ECE 491
Clark Atlanta University: CCHE 674-01
Nanobiotechnology is the application of nano- and micro-fabrication methods to build tools for exploring the mysteries of biological systems. It is a graduate-level course that will cover the basics of biology and the principles and practice of microfabrication techniques with a focus on applications in biomedical and biological research. One objective of the course is to facilitate a means through which biologists and engineers can communicate. A team design project that stresses interdisciplinary communication and problem solving will be one of the course requirements. |
Course Goals · Physical science, life science and engineering students will collaborate to research a biological problem, craft a technological solution and design a device to implement the technology. · Students will communicate with each other through team-based activities and through an on-line discussion board and chat room to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations. |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Weil
350 Duffield Hall
Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853
Phone: (607) 254-5371
E-mail: jrw85@cornell.edu
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