A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university
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San, KY; McIntire, LV; Saterbak, A
Published in: ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings
December 1, 2002
The structure of a bioengineering undergraduate program at Rice University, which begun in 1998, is discussed. The development of a series of new courses for the cell and molecular engineering program is also presented. This series of course starts with the basic concepts of engineering fundamentals at the sophomore level. This introductory course provides the foundation for the more advanced quantitative treatment of cell structure and function at the cellular and tissue levels taught in the junior and senior levels. The development of three specific courses that cover topics ranging from molecular to tissue level: molecular engineering, cellular engineering and tissue engineering is also described.
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ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings
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0190-1052
Publication Date
December 1, 2002
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7581 / 7585
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San, K. Y., McIntire, L. V., & Saterbak, A. (2002). A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university. In ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings (pp. 7581–7585).
San, K. Y., L. V. McIntire, and A. Saterbak. “A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university.” In ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 7581–85, 2002.
San KY, McIntire LV, Saterbak A. A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university. In: ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings. 2002. p. 7581–5.
San, K. Y., et al. “A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university.” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2002, pp. 7581–85.
San KY, McIntire LV, Saterbak A. A new cellular and molecular engineering curriculum at Rice university. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings. 2002. p. 7581–7585.
Published In
ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings
ISSN
0190-1052
Publication Date
December 1, 2002
Start / End Page
7581 / 7585