Natural Science 0388 - Adv Methods Molecular Biology

Fall
2012
1
4.00
Charles Ross;John Castorino

02:30PM-05:30PM M;01:00PM-05:00PM W

Hampshire College
309044
Cole Science Center 2-OPEN;Cole Science Center 2-MOLC
crNS@hampshire.edu;jcNS@hampshire.edu
This course is intended for Div III and advanced Div II students who are committed to proposing, developing, or carrying-through research projects involving techniques commonly used in a molecular biology lab. Students will learn intermediate to advanced approaches, protocols, and strategies for molecular biology. Depending on student projects, methods may include advanced PCR (inverse, nested, multiplexed, primer-based mutatagenesis), qPCR, genomic and cDNA library construction, RNA and protein expression, hybridization methods, cloning and transformation strategies, imaging, cell-tissue culture, bioinformatics, and assessment of genomic variation. Readings will draw from primary literature, and students will present project reports in written and oral formats. Students may explore projects in development of, or in conjunction with, Div III work or independent studies. Selected students will develop projects in preparation for TAing a spring lab course in basic molecular biology methods. Prerequisites: Gene Cloning or equivalent lab experience is required.

Writing and Research Quantitative Skills Independent Work Prerequisite: Gene Cloning (NS 101) or equivalent lab experience

Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.

This course has unspecified prerequisite(s) - please see the instructor.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.