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Biology Everywhere Foundations
by Melanie Peffer- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
In this course, we will explore the nature of science and biology. We will discuss what the “biology everywhere” philosophy means and the history of the “biology everywhere” project. We will also discuss what science (and biology) are as a discipline of inquiry and how chemistry is foundational to understanding biology. What is science? What is Life and Consequently Biology?...
Experimental Methods in Systems Biology
by Marc Birtwistle, PhD- 4.5
Approx. 18 hours to complete
Learn about the technologies underlying experimentation used in systems biology, with particular focus on RNA sequencing, mass spec-based proteomics, flow/mass cytometry and live-cell imaging. A key driver of the systems biology field is the technology allowing us to delve deeper and wider into how cells respond to experimental perturbations. Lecture 3 - Quantification in Proteomics...
Biochemistry: the Molecules of Life
by Richard Bowater , Fraser MacMillan- 0.0
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Explore the impact of biochemistry on bioenergy and health, discovering why graduates are in demand; with the Biochemical Society. What is biochemistry? Connecting biology and chemistry: metabolism and bioenergetics Future developments in bioenergy Connecting biology and chemistry: from natural products to synthetic biology Future developments: new technologies in the molecular sciences Getting involved in biochemistry...
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Introduction to Genomic Technologies
by Steven Salzberg, PhD , Jeff Leek, PhD- 4.6
Approx. 6 hours to complete
This course introduces you to the basic biology of modern genomics and the experimental tools that we use to measure it. This is the first course in the Genomic Data Science Specialization. What Is Genomics? What Is Genomic Data Science? Important Molecules in Molecular Biology What Is Computer Science? What is Computational Biology Software...
Drug Discovery
by Williams S. Ettouati, Pharm.D. , Joseph D. Ma- 4.6
Approx. 9 hours to complete
This course is intended as part 1 of a series: Drug Discovery, Drug Development (https://www. We would highly recommend that you take the courses in order since it will give you a better understanding on how a drug is discovered in the lab before being tested in clinical trials and then launched in the market place....
The Big Stuff: Evolution and Ecology
by Melanie Peffer- 4.9
Approx. 10 hours to complete
In this course, we will explore how evolution works to generate new species, the wide variety of life on earth. Then we will discuss ecology and the interconnectedness of life and touch on one big ecological issue in today’s society, conservation. What is evolution? Biodiversity: What It Means and Why We Need It...
Understanding Plants - Part I: What a Plant Knows
by Professor Daniel Chamovitz, Ph.D.- 4.8
Approx. 11 hours to complete
To get the student to question life in general and what defines us as humans. Once you've taken this course, if you are interested in a more in-depth study of plants, check out my follow-up course, Fundamentals of Plant Biology (https://www. 5 Major Themes in Plant Biology 10 Sound Perception in Plants...
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Women in environmental biology
by Andrea Vidal Durà , Gemma Armengol Rosell , Anna Soler Membrives , Mercè Llugany Ollé , Mariona Ferrandiz Rovira , Sandra Saura Mas- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
What is this course useful for? On the other hand, there is growing evidence that the gender perspective is a key element in the transformation of many environmental problems on the planet. WOMEN IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY What is biodiversity? What is biodiversity? What do I see when I snorkel? The role of zoos in conservation biology...
Chemical Biology
by Robbie Loewith , Marcus J. C. Long- 4.8
Approx. 21 hours to complete
Chemical biology is a burgeoning field that has rapidly risen to prominence. Thus, chemical biology can harness rapid chemistry to observe or perturb biological processes, that are in turn reported using physical assays, all in an otherwise unperturbed living entity. Studying cellular processes with chemical biology in real time The Devil is in the Minutest Detail...
Philosophy, Science and Religion: Science and Philosophy
by Dr J Adam Carter , Dr Orestis Palermos , Professor Mark Harris , Professor Duncan Pritchard- 4.5
Approx. 15 hours to complete
As is typical of questions of such magnitude, the devil is in the details. For example, it is important to work out what is really distinctive about each of these ways of inquiring about the world. This course, entitled ‘Science and Philosophy’, is the first of three related courses in our Philosophy, Science and Religion Online series. What is Relativism?...