MCB 110L provides an overview of techniques and critical thinking required in a biological research laboratory. Students will work with the protein Cin8 from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and an analogue from the thermophilic Chaetomium thermophilum and conduct common research laboratory techniques to analyze its properties both in vitro and in vivo.
MCB 110 (can be concurrently enrolled)
2 hours of lecture per week, 6 hours of lab per week. Approximately 1-2 hours weekly for prelab and postlab questions. Approximate 10 hours for each paper.
Should be taken concurrently or any time after taking MCB 110. It is not recommended to take a second laboratory course concurrently.
The pacing and work of this course may vary depend on the professor teaching it. The formal papers are quite lengthy and require a lot of time to write – plan accordingly.
Written by: Jiatao Liang
Last edited: Fall 2018