En 内网 新内网

检测到您当前使用浏览器版本过于老旧,会导致无法正常浏览网站;请您使用电脑里的其他浏览器如:360、QQ、搜狗浏览器的极速模式浏览,或者使用谷歌、火狐等浏览器。

下载Firefox

开课通知(所有年级的本科生研究生都可以选):《Basic Concepts of Genetic Analysis》Tian Xu&Michael Koelle

日期: 2009-08-20


经多方努力,特邀耶鲁大学著名的遗传学家来北京授课。该课程面向北大、清华和北京生命科学研究所(NIBS)的学生。开课时间是2010年春天。所有年级的本科生和研究生都可以选课。
由于需要根据选课人数安排上课地点、交通、便餐等等,请计划选这门课的同学发信至 lizheng086@163.com(含姓名、学号,邮件名注明“选课”),便于我们统计人数,谢谢合作。
以下是课程安排(具体见附件)、课程介绍。授课教授及助教CV见附件。
【名义教授】:饶毅(Peking University)
【授课教授】:Tian Xu and Michael Koelle(Yale University)
【主持】:董梦秋(NIBS)
【助教】:董梦秋(NIBS),杜立林(NIBS)
【授课对象】:本科生、研究生
Basic Concepts of Genetic Analysis
Time: March 22 – April 2, 2010 (10:10-11:40 AM for most lectures and discussions)
Place: to be announced
Language: most or all in English
Instructors:  Michael R. Koelle, Yale University
Tian Xu, Yale University
Teaching Assistants: Meng-Qiu Dong, NIBS, Beijing (in charge of coordination, dongmengqiu@nibs.ac.cn)
Li-Lin Du, NIBS, Beijing
About the Lecture Series on Genetic Analysis by Michael Koelle and Tian Xu in the Spring of 2010
Professors Michael Koelle and Tian Xu have been teaching a very popular course “Basic Concepts of Genetic Analysis” at Yale University since 1998. They’ve made an emphasis on training students to think like a geneticist, that is, to dissect and solve problems using genetic principles. This full-credit course is not about memorizing “knowledge” and there is no exam. To do well, students have to make a serious investment of time to understand genetics from real problems, group discussions, and independent thinking under the guidance of instructors and TAs. Because it is intellectually stimulating, albeit demanding, this course enjoys huge popularity among Yale students.
It is with great pleasure that we make the following announcement. Professors Michael Koelle and Tian Xu will be teaching a condensed version of this course in Beijing in the spring of 2010, from March 22 to April 2. This 2-week lecture series consist of nine lectures, three paper discussions, two take-home questions and no exams. Students will be evaluated based on performance in paper discussions and with take-home questions. These questions are real­–they were once encountered by breathing researchers in the lab during the course of a research project.