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### Fall, 2018

  [### Graduate TA Training in the Biomedical Sciences

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2018 

 

 Instructs graduate student teaching assistants in the pedagogy and course management skills required to be an effective TA. The three two-hour class sessions focus on the basics of evidence based teaching practice and practical strategies for working with students and... 

 

   [### From Pipette to Pen: Science Writing for General Audiences

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2018 

 

 In the era of fake news and alternative facts, communicating science clearly and effectively to the general public is more important than ever. From tweets to Facebook posts to news articles, there are countless media through which we can bring science to people from all... 

 

   [### CRISPR Gene Editing for Studying Disease Pathology and Treating Human Disease

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2018 

 

 Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) RNAs and their CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins are an important part of adaptive immune systems in many prokaryotes. CRISPR-Cas systems function as RNA-directed endonucleases that can target nucleic acids in... 

 

  



### Fall, 2019

  [### CRISPR Gene Editing for Studying Disease Pathology and Treating Human Disease

 ](/class/crispr-gene-editing-studying-disease-pathology-and-treating-human-disease-0) 

 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) RNAs and their CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins are an important part of adaptive immune systems in many prokaryotes. CRISPR-Cas systems function as RNA-directed endonucleases that can target nucleic acids in... 

 

   [### Arduino for Biologists: Building scientific instruments using Arduino 

 ](/class/arduino-biologists-building-scientific-instruments-using-arduino) 

 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 Director: John Assad Instructors: Ofer Mazor, Pavel Gorelik, Brett Graham Course description: The Arduino is a powerful and inexpensive digital microcontrollers that can be used to develop custom lab instruments. Many tasks that used to require a PC or expensive hardware can... 

 

   [### General Quantitative Microscopy and Experimental Design

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 Light Microscopy is currently a widespread tool for scientific discovery. Advances in this field including the development of brighter and better dyes and fluorescent proteins and techniques that go beyond the optical resolution limit have shaped the way scientist do science... 

 

   [### Graduate TA Training in the Biomedical Sciences

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 This course is an introduction to the skills and frameworks necessary for success as a graduate student teaching assistant (TA). After completing this 6 hour introduction, students will be able to: - describe core pedagogy concepts including backwards design, formative... 

 

  



### Spring, 2019

  [### Algorithmic Thinking: How you should be thinking about your data

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 The objective of this nanocourse is to encourage students to perform complex bioinformatic and data analysis questions in their own research with a modular and methodical approach. During the first day, students will learn what an algorithm is and be introduced to the... 

 

   [### Single-Cell Sequencing: Experimental Design, Analysis, and Practical Applications

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 Single-cell sequencing technologies allow us to study genomes and transcriptomes at the single cell level. These relatively new techniques have expanded our knowledge in a wide range of fields from microbiology to development and cancer biology. This course will provide a... 

 

   [### Optics and Light Microscopy for Life Sciences: Introduction

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

 

 Light microscopy is a key component of life science research. Many systems are available on the HMS quad to image samples from the nanometric to the macroscopic scale, whether the samples are live or fixed, fluorescent or stained. This nanocourse aims at refreshing the... 

 

  



### Fall, 2020

  [### Governance and Ethics of Biotechnology 1: Gene Drives

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2020 

 

 About the series This online nanocourse series is part of the curriculum offered by the Scientific Citizenship Initiative (SCI) at Harvard Medical School. SCI aims to make science more socially responsive and responsible by examining the social impact of scientific research... 

 

   [### Governance and Ethics of Biotechnology 2: Lifespan Extension

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2020 

 

 About the series This online nanocourse series is part of the curriculum offered by the Scientific Citizenship Initiative (SCI) at Harvard Medical School. SCI aims to make science more socially responsive and responsible by examining the social impact of scientific research... 

 

  



 

 

 

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