2.799 The Cell as a Machine
Fall 2013
Instructors: Roger Dale Kamm, Hanry Yu
Lecture:
Announcements
10th Interactive Session on Nov 5th, Tue, 5.30pm EST
Before the 10th Interactive Session:
Please kindly go through the following materials for Lecture 16 and Lecture 17:
Lecture 16 mRNA Production, Processing and Transportation - Part 1
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Lecture 16 mRNA Production, Processing and Transportation - Part 2
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Lecture 17 Protein Production from mRNA and Protein Turn Over
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Please submit the questions to Zhe WENG (wzlancelot ATgmail.com) by Nov 4th, Mon, 10am EST.
Your questions about the above lectures in .doc/.docx format; (If your question is referring to a specific part of the lecture material, it will be very helpful if you could also indicate the lecture slide number/page number.)
Announced on 31 October 2013 10:43 p.m. by ZHE WENG
9th Interactive Session on Oct 29th, Tue, 5.30pm EDT
Before the 9th Interactive Session:
Please kindly go through the following materials for Lecture 14 and Lecture 15:
Lecture 14 Nuclear Organization
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Lecture 15 Nuclear Dynamics
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Please submit the questions and hypothesis slides to Zhe WENG (wzlancelot ATgmail.com) by Oct 28th, Mon, 10am EDT.
Your questions about the above lectures and hypothesis paper in .doc/.docx format; (If your question is referring to a specific part of the lecture material, it will be very helpful if you could also indicate the lecture slide number/page number.)
Announced on 31 October 2013 10:33 p.m. by ZHE WENG
8th Interactive Session on Oct 22th, Tue, 5.30pm EDT
Before the 8th Interactive Session:
1. Please kindly go through the following materials for Lecture 12 and Lecture 13:
Lecture 12 Cell-Cell Interactions
Lecture video & Lecture slides
Lecture 13 Tissue Matrix Mechanics
Lecture video & Lecture slides
2. Please read the "Hypothesis Discussion 3 " paper under "Materials" tag.
You will need to submit a ppt file of 2 slides of a testable hypothesis and proposed experiment based upon the paper. Everyone will serve as a jury to judge and learn from the submitted ppt files that will be made anonymous by the lecturer. This is not for a grade.
Please submit the questions and hypothesis slides to Zhe WENG (wzlancelot ATgmail.com) by Oct 21st, Mon, 10am EDT.
1. Your questions about the above lectures and hypothesis paper in .doc/.docx format; (If your question is referring to a specific part of the lecture material, it will be very helpful if you could also indicate the lecture slide number/page number.)
2. Your 2 slides hypothesis and proposed experiments in .ppt/.pptx format.
Announced on 16 October 2013 8:30 a.m. by ZHE WENG
Cell as a Machine Evaluation Survey
We would like your feedback on your experiences in this course thus far and your suggestions for improvement. You are not required to answer this survey. Your answers will be kept confidential; we will not report individual response to your instructor or mention any students by name. Whether or not you answer the survey will not affect your grade in the course. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Lizanne DeStefano (destefan@illinois.edu; 2173339265) or Ayesha Tillman (boyce3illinois.edu). Please complete this survey by Wednesday October 23rd 2013.SURVEY LINK: https://illinois.edu/sb/sec/7981111
Announced on 15 October 2013 6:43 p.m. by Leslie Marie McClain
Midterm Procedure
During the midterm exam: Students should write out their answers on a hard copy of the exam and this will be collected after 2 hours. Students are allowed to bring in computers (wifi on) and use them for anything except talking to other people. Faculty will spot check the students to see if they are chatting or emailing on computers. You can also bring in any hard copy material (equation sheets, written notes, etc.) you would like.Announced on 15 October 2013 6:41 p.m. by Leslie Marie McClain