Biotechnology I

GMS BT 160

Biotechnology I introduces students to the basic sciences of biotechnology (cell biology, immunology, DNA/molecular biology) and describes DNA technologies used in gene therapy and microarray technology and in the production of recombinant protein drugs, antibodies, vaccines, and transgenic animals/plants. The challenges of bringing protein drugs from R&D through large scale manufacturing and the FDA approval process are also discussed.

SPRG 2013 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Trombino W 5:30 pm-8:20 pm Meets 1st 8 Wks
670 Albany St
# 108
Mts w/GMS BT160
MED Campus

SPRG 2013 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
C1 Trombino W 5:30 pm-8:30 pm WebReg Restricted
Stamped Approval
Meets 1st 8 Wks
670 Albany St.
Rm 108
Mts w/GMS BT160
MED Campus
Class Full

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