Welcome to my home page for this particular lecture series. This site is designed as a hub for curating and sharing of lectures and lecture material, course syllabi, assignments and links to relevant resources. The web-site is maintained by me. Therefore, material on this site normally supersedes all other course information found elsewhere (such as icollege). You can use the menu bar that is located below the course logo to navigate through the site and to find potential links that may be pertinent to this course -or research and study in the Biological Sciences in general.
Goals of the Course: The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to the relatively, sophisticated high technology that is / will be available in the ABCore Facilities at Georgia State University. To acheive this goal students will be given live instruction and directed laboratory experience in performing “wet lab” experiments, purification of RNA and DNA, as well as how to analyze and utilize these and other celular attributes using a variety of instruments. Daily informational lectures will be provided, where needed, to cover the scientific background behind the generic and advanced techniques. . Students will be expected to maintain a legible and well organized notebook of the activities carried outhroughout the course.
ATTENDANCE
(70%)
PPTS / Notebooks
(30%)
Attendance: Students will be expected to attend ALL classes at the scheduled time. Owing to the nature of the course some web based activities may extend beyond the assigned time. On these occasions, students who need to leave early should email/tx the instructor in advance. Failure to attend two or more class days without this agreement will forfeit ALL points given for attendance.
Ethical considerations: Unless
otherwise stated, all examination answers that are submitted for evaluation
are considered to be the sole property and ideas of each individual student.
Any student(s) caught copying or cheating will automatically receive zero
credit for that particular submission, and possibly be subject
to further disciplinary action.