UW-Seattle
At UW-Seattle I taught or co-taught several courses between 2003 and 2014:
- Biology 220 (Introductory Biology - Physiology)
- Biology 485 (Cell Molecular & Development) -- details below
- Biology 499 (Undergraduate Laboratory Research)
- Chemical Engineering 355/599 (Biological Frameworks for Engineers)
- Electrical Engineering 410/546 (Biological Frameworks for Engineers)
- English 299 (Intermediate Interdisciplinary Writing in the Natural Sciences)
- Microbiology 496 (Library Research Project)
In the summer of 2013 I offered a new 2-credit Cell Molecular & Development seminar for advanced biology students at UW-Seattle.
The course was called Biological Aspects of Drug Discovery for Infectious Diseases. Here's the syllabus. Additional information is below.
Homework and in-class discussion files
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• my assessment of the 2013 course
• answer key for quiz #4 (8-19-13)
• slides on independent project drafts (8-12-13)
• answer key for quiz #3 (7-31-13)
• assignment: independent projects (updated 7-30-13)
• answer key for quiz #2 (7-17-13)
• assignment: student-led discussions
• answer key for quiz #1 (7-3-13)
• order of choosing papers for student-led discussions
• slides: evidence-based teaching (6-24-13)
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