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These small seminar courses for advanced undergraduates focus on the primary research literature, with the goal of introducing students to the methods of contemporary biological research and the logic of experimental design and interpretation. These seminars are taught by postdoctoral scientists who are practicing researchers. They expose students to the kind of thinking that is central to contemporary biological research and also impart specific knowledge in particular areas of biology. They are intellectually stimulating and provide excellent preparation for a variety of future careers that require an understanding both of what modern biology is and of how it is done.

The courses offer a number of special features:

Each course is graded pass/fail, carries six units, and meets for two hours weekly. In the case of oversubscription, preference is given to Biology majors: first seniors, then juniors, and to those who haven't already taken one of these seminars. There is no limit on the number of these courses that can be taken if space is available.

Prerequisites for taking any Advanced Seminar: 7.03, 7.05, 7.06, or 7.28.

For additional information, contact the instructor of the particular course.

Academic Year 2008-09
(PDF of course listings available here.)

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