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21A.240 Race and Science (MIT) 21A.240 Race and Science (MIT)
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This course examines one of the most enduring and influential forms of identity and experience in the Americas and Europe, and in particular the ways race and racism have been created, justified, or contested in scientific practice and discourse. Drawing on classical and contemporary readings from Du Bois to Gould to Gilroy, we ask whether the logic of race might be changing in the world of genomics and informatics, and with that changed logic, how we can respond today to new configurations of race, science, technology, and inequality. Considered are the rise of evolutionary racism; debates about eugenics in the early twentieth century; Nazi notions of "racial hygiene"; nation-building projects and race in Latin America; and the movement in modern biology from race to populations to gene This course examines one of the most enduring and influential forms of identity and experience in the Americas and Europe, and in particular the ways race and racism have been created, justified, or contested in scientific practice and discourse. Drawing on classical and contemporary readings from Du Bois to Gould to Gilroy, we ask whether the logic of race might be changing in the world of genomics and informatics, and with that changed logic, how we can respond today to new configurations of race, science, technology, and inequality. Considered are the rise of evolutionary racism; debates about eugenics in the early twentieth century; Nazi notions of "racial hygiene"; nation-building projects and race in Latin America; and the movement in modern biology from race to populations to geneSubjects
race | race | eugenics | eugenics | scientific racism | scientific racism | racial hygiene | racial hygiene | racial economy | racial economy | human biodiversity | human biodiversity | apartheid | apartheid | race and gender | race and gender | monogenist | monogenist | polygenist | polygenist | alchemy of race | alchemy of race | nazi medicine | nazi medicine | nazi racism | nazi racism | sociology of science | sociology of science | race and culture | race and culture | genetic engineering | genetic engineering | raciology. | raciology.License
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airplane | airplane | aircraft | aircraft | aviation | aviation | hughes | hughes | prattwhitney | prattwhitney | airracer | airracer | airracing | airracing | hughesaircraft | hughesaircraft | hughesh1 | hughesh1 | h1racer | h1racer | twinwaspjunior | twinwaspjunior | r1535 | r1535 | r258y | r258y | hughesracer | hughesracer | hughesh1racer | hughesh1racer | nr258y | nr258y | prattwhitneyr1535twinwaspjunior | prattwhitneyr1535twinwaspjunior | prattwhitneytwinwaspjunior | prattwhitneytwinwaspjunior | prattwhitneyr1535 | prattwhitneyr1535 | pwr1535 | pwr1535License
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airplane | airplane | aircraft | aircraft | aviation | aviation | hughes | hughes | prattwhitney | prattwhitney | airracer | airracer | airracing | airracing | hughesaircraft | hughesaircraft | hughesh1 | hughesh1 | h1racer | h1racer | twinwaspjunior | twinwaspjunior | r1535 | r1535 | r258y | r258y | hughesracer | hughesracer | hughesh1racer | hughesh1racer | nr258y | nr258y | prattwhitneyr1535twinwaspjunior | prattwhitneyr1535twinwaspjunior | prattwhitneytwinwaspjunior | prattwhitneytwinwaspjunior | prattwhitneyr1535 | prattwhitneyr1535 | pwr1535 | pwr1535License
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panorama | panorama | 1937clevelandairraces | 1937clevelandairraces | clevelandairraces | clevelandairraces | airracing | airracing | 1937nationalairraces | 1937nationalairraces | nationalairraces | nationalairraces | kcle | kcle | cle | cle | cleveland | clevelandLicense
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1937clevelandairraces | 1937clevelandairraces | clevelandairraces | clevelandairraces | airracing | airracing | automobile | automobile | grandstand | grandstand | panorama | panorama | 1937nationalairraces | 1937nationalairraces | nationalairraces | nationalairraces | kcle | kcle | cle | cle | cleveland | clevelandLicense
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See all metadata21W.742J Writing About Race (MIT) 21W.742J Writing About Race (MIT)
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In The Souls of Black Folk (1903), the great cultural critic W. E. B. Du Bois wrote that "...the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line." A century after Du Bois penned those words, most Americans would agree that at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the color line remains one of our most pressing social issues. In this course, we will explore the terrain of race in America by reading the works of writers of color and others concerned with the issue of race, by viewing films that address racial issues, and by writing to explore how the fictions and facts of race condition all our lives, social and civic, private and public. We will consider the complex question of racial identity, test the givens of history by uncovering histories that have bee In The Souls of Black Folk (1903), the great cultural critic W. E. B. Du Bois wrote that "...the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line." A century after Du Bois penned those words, most Americans would agree that at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the color line remains one of our most pressing social issues. In this course, we will explore the terrain of race in America by reading the works of writers of color and others concerned with the issue of race, by viewing films that address racial issues, and by writing to explore how the fictions and facts of race condition all our lives, social and civic, private and public. We will consider the complex question of racial identity, test the givens of history by uncovering histories that have beeSubjects
race | race | writing | writing | multiracial | multiracial | multi-race | multi-race | mixed-race | mixed-race | multiraciality | multiraciality | multiple descent | multiple descent | hybrid populations | hybrid populations | mixed ancestry | mixed ancestry | assimilation | assimilation | integration | integration | ethnicity | ethnicity | identity | identity | self | self | heritage | heritage | multicultural | multicultural | mixed heritage | mixed heritage | mulato | mulato | mestizo | mestizoLicense
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In this course we will read essays, novels, memoirs, and graphic texts, and view documentary and experimental films and videos which explore race from the standpoint of the multiracial. Examining the varied work of multiracial authors and filmmakers such as Danzy Senna, Ruth Ozeki, Kip Fulbeck, James McBride and others, we will focus not on how multiracial people are seen or imagined by the dominant culture, but instead on how they represent themselves. How do these authors approach issues of family, community, nation, language and history? What can their work tell us about the complex interconnections between race, gender, class, sexuality, and citizenship? Is there a relationship between their experiences of multiraciality and a willingness to experiment with form and genre? In addressin In this course we will read essays, novels, memoirs, and graphic texts, and view documentary and experimental films and videos which explore race from the standpoint of the multiracial. Examining the varied work of multiracial authors and filmmakers such as Danzy Senna, Ruth Ozeki, Kip Fulbeck, James McBride and others, we will focus not on how multiracial people are seen or imagined by the dominant culture, but instead on how they represent themselves. How do these authors approach issues of family, community, nation, language and history? What can their work tell us about the complex interconnections between race, gender, class, sexuality, and citizenship? Is there a relationship between their experiences of multiraciality and a willingness to experiment with form and genre? In addressinSubjects
21W.742 | 21W.742 | WGS.231 | WGS.231 | multiracial | multiracial | multi-race | multi-race | mixed-race | mixed-race | multiraciality | multiraciality | multiple descent | multiple descent | hybrid populations | hybrid populations | mixed ancestry | mixed ancestry | race | race | assimilation | assimilation | integration | integration | ethnicity | ethnicity | identity | identity | self | self | heritage | heritage | multicultural | multicultural | mixed heritage | mixed heritage | mulato | mulato | mestizo | mestizo | oppression | oppression | immigration | immigration | diaspora | diaspora | racism | racism | sterotype | sterotype | family | family | cultural studies | cultural studiesLicense
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This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of medicine and biology. Topics include histories of bodies and embodiment in medicine; institutional and social genealogies and futures for genes and genomes; the role of science and medicine in racial formation; epidemics and emergent diseases; new reproductive technologies and socialities; the laboratory and field lives of animals, plants, microbes, molecules, and environments. This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of medicine and biology. Topics include histories of bodies and embodiment in medicine; institutional and social genealogies and futures for genes and genomes; the role of science and medicine in racial formation; epidemics and emergent diseases; new reproductive technologies and socialities; the laboratory and field lives of animals, plants, microbes, molecules, and environments.Subjects
historical medicine | historical medicine | medieval dissection | medieval dissection | gender | gender | visible human project | visible human project | genealogies | genealogies | genome | genome | biological kinship | biological kinship | biology of race | biology of race | race and disease | race and disease | emerging diseases | emerging diseases | human relationship with animals | human relationship with animals | reproductive technologies | reproductive technologies | therapeutics | therapeutics | bioprospecting | bioprospecting | climate change | climate change | environmental technology | environmental technologyLicense
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This course surveys the relationship between race and crime in the United States, with a special emphasis on the role this relationship has played in the development of American ideas about citizenship and nationhood. This course surveys the relationship between race and crime in the United States, with a special emphasis on the role this relationship has played in the development of American ideas about citizenship and nationhood.Subjects
race | race | criminal justice | criminal justice | politics | politics | criminal law | criminal law | procedure | procedure | punishment | punishment | race-crime nexus | race-crime nexus | capital punishment | capital punishment | felon disenfranchisement | felon disenfranchisement | war on drugs | war on drugs | sentencing disaprity | sentencing disaprity | illegal immigration | illegal immigration | japanese internment | japanese internment | WWII | WWII | religion | religion | profiling | profiling | preemptive strategy | preemptive strategy | war on terror | war on terror | aliens | aliens | citizens | citizens | supreme court | supreme court | bar | barLicense
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See all metadata3.987 Human Origins and Evolution (MIT) 3.987 Human Origins and Evolution (MIT)
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This course examines the dynamic interrelations among physical and behavioral traits of humans, environment, and culture to provide an integrated framework for studying human biological evolution and modern diversity. Topics include issues in morphological evolution and adaptation; fossil and cultural evidence for human evolution from earliest times through the Pleistocene; evolution of tool use and social behavior; modern human variation and concepts of race. The class also studies stone artifacts and fossil specimens. This course examines the dynamic interrelations among physical and behavioral traits of humans, environment, and culture to provide an integrated framework for studying human biological evolution and modern diversity. Topics include issues in morphological evolution and adaptation; fossil and cultural evidence for human evolution from earliest times through the Pleistocene; evolution of tool use and social behavior; modern human variation and concepts of race. The class also studies stone artifacts and fossil specimens.Subjects
cultural evolution | pre-hominid | hominid | Pleistocene adaptations | morphological variation | race | agriculture | urbanization | paleontology | archaeology | Oligocene | Miocene | Homo | Homo erectus | Homo heidelbergensis | Homo neanderthalensis | Homo sapiens | fossil | cultural evolution | pre-hominid | hominid | Pleistocene adaptations | morphological variation | race | agriculture | urbanization | paleontology | archaeology | Oligocene | Miocene | Homo | Homo erectus | Homo heidelbergensis | Homo neanderthalensis | Homo sapiens | fossil | cultural evolution | cultural evolution | pre-hominid | pre-hominid | hominid | hominid | Pleistocene adaptations | Pleistocene adaptations | morphological variation | morphological variation | race | race | agriculture | agriculture | urbanization | urbanization | paleontology | paleontology | archaeology | archaeology | Oligocene | Oligocene | Miocene | Miocene | Homo | Homo | Homo erectus | Homo erectus | Homo heidelbergensis | Homo heidelbergensis | Homo neanderthalensis | Homo neanderthalensis | Homo sapiens | Homo sapiens | fossil | fossilLicense
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A millennial challenge in biology is to decipher how vast arrays of molecular interactions inside the cell work in concert to produce a cellular function. Systems biology, a new interdisciplinary field of science, brings together biologists and physicists to tackle this grand challenge through quantitative experiments and models. In this course, we will discuss the unifying principles that all organisms use to perform cellular functions. We will also discuss key challenges faced by a cell in both single and multi-cellular organisms. Finally, we will discuss how researchers in the field of synthetic biology are using the new knowledge gained from studying naturally-occurring biological systems to create artificial gene networks capable of performing new functions. This course is one of many A millennial challenge in biology is to decipher how vast arrays of molecular interactions inside the cell work in concert to produce a cellular function. Systems biology, a new interdisciplinary field of science, brings together biologists and physicists to tackle this grand challenge through quantitative experiments and models. In this course, we will discuss the unifying principles that all organisms use to perform cellular functions. We will also discuss key challenges faced by a cell in both single and multi-cellular organisms. Finally, we will discuss how researchers in the field of synthetic biology are using the new knowledge gained from studying naturally-occurring biological systems to create artificial gene networks capable of performing new functions. This course is one of manySubjects
systems biology | systems biology | synthetic biology | synthetic biology | cell | cell | cellular functions | cellular functions | biological systems | biological systems | artificial gene networks | artificial gene networks | molecular interactions | molecular interactions | molecular biology | molecular biology | genes | genes | RNA | RNA | proteins | proteins | macromolecules | macromolecules | intracellular biochemical interactions | intracellular biochemical interactions | extracellular molecules | extracellular molecules | gene expression | gene expression | stochastic gene expression | stochastic gene expressionLicense
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See all metadataSTS.436 Cold War Science (MIT) STS.436 Cold War Science (MIT)
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This seminar examines the history and legacy of the Cold War on American science. It explores scientist's new political roles after World War II, ranging from elite policy makers in the nuclear age to victims of domestic anti Communism. It also examines the changing institutions in which the physical sciences and social sciences were conducted during the postwar decades, investigating possible epistemic effects on forms of knowledge. The subject closes by considering the place of science in the post-Cold War era. This seminar examines the history and legacy of the Cold War on American science. It explores scientist's new political roles after World War II, ranging from elite policy makers in the nuclear age to victims of domestic anti Communism. It also examines the changing institutions in which the physical sciences and social sciences were conducted during the postwar decades, investigating possible epistemic effects on forms of knowledge. The subject closes by considering the place of science in the post-Cold War era.Subjects
cold war | cold war | history of science | history of science | nuclear age | nuclear age | post-cold-war era | post-cold-war era | atomic bomb | atomic bomb | nuclear weapons | nuclear weapons | atom bomb | atom bomb | hydrogen bomb | hydrogen bomb | atomic energy | atomic energy | McCarthyism | McCarthyism | espionage | espionage | anti-communism | anti-communism | spying | spying | soviet union | soviet union | american science | american science | HUAC | HUAC | oppenheimer | oppenheimer | arms race | arms race | disarmament | disarmament | Sputnik | Sputnik | iron curtain | iron curtain | space race | space race | globalization | globalization | capitalism | capitalism | academic freedom | academic freedom | CIA | CIA | National Security Agency | National Security Agency | NSA | NSA | military-industrial complex | military-industrial complex | quantum physics | quantum physics | physics | physicsLicense
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn semester 2009 Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The body fights infection through the functions of the immune system, whose power has been harnessed by the development of vaccination (immunisation). Suitable for study at: Undergraduate levels 1 and 2. Dr Ian Todd, School of Molecular Medical Sciences Dr Ian Todd is Associate Professor & Reader in Cellular Immunopathology at The University of Nottingham. After reading Biochemistry at The University of Oxford, he carried out research for his PhD in Immunology at University College London. He then undertook post-doctoral research at The Oregon Health Sciences University and The Middlesex Hospital Medica This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn semester 2009 Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The body fights infection through the functions of the immune system, whose power has been harnessed by the development of vaccination (immunisation). Suitable for study at: Undergraduate levels 1 and 2. Dr Ian Todd, School of Molecular Medical Sciences Dr Ian Todd is Associate Professor & Reader in Cellular Immunopathology at The University of Nottingham. After reading Biochemistry at The University of Oxford, he carried out research for his PhD in Immunology at University College London. He then undertook post-doctoral research at The Oregon Health Sciences University and The Middlesex Hospital MedicaSubjects
UNow | UNow | UKOER | UKOER | Immunology | Immunology | Introduction to immunology | Introduction to immunology | Recognition of extracellular pathogens | Recognition of extracellular pathogens | Defence against extracellular pathogens | Defence against extracellular pathogens | T cell-mediated immunity | T cell-mediated immunity | Helper T cells and cytokines | Helper T cells and cytokines | Immunity to viruses | Immunity to virusesLicense
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See all metadataGeometría Gráfica Informática en Arquitectura II Geometría Gráfica Informática en Arquitectura II
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La asignatura trata de la profundización en el estudio geométrico con medios informáticos del hecho arquitectónico, considerado globalmente desde su complejidad espacial, compositiva, constructiva y estructural. La asignatura trata de la profundización en el estudio geométrico con medios informáticos del hecho arquitectónico, considerado globalmente desde su complejidad espacial, compositiva, constructiva y estructural.Subjects
Bóveda | Bóveda | Patio de los Reyes | Patio de los Reyes | Expresión Gráfica en la Ingeniería | Expresión Gráfica en la Ingeniería | Módulo | Módulo | 3D network | 3D network | Andrea Palladio | Andrea Palladio | Modelado | Modelado | Extrusión | Extrusión | Construcciones Arquitectónicas | Construcciones Arquitectónicas | Dome | Dome | Tracery | Tracery | Rothwell – Northamptonshire | Rothwell – Northamptonshire | Los Manantiales | Los Manantiales | Dibujo | Dibujo | Paraboloid | Paraboloid | Graphic | Graphic | Solid | Solid | Dibujo 3D | Dibujo 3D | Arquitecto | Arquitecto | Architect | Architect | Hiperboloides | Hiperboloides | geodesic dome | geodesic dome | Render | Render | Malla | Malla | Computing | Computing | Catedral de León | Catedral de León | Surface | Surface | Historia del Arte | Historia del Arte | Red 3D | Red 3D | Gráfica | Gráfica | Geométrico | Geométrico | Spatial | Spatial | Red | Red | 3D | 3D | Form | Form | Hiperbólicos | Hiperbólicos | Ordenador | Ordenador | Ismael Garcia Rios | Ismael Garcia Rios | Booleana | Booleana | Paraboloides | Paraboloides | Axonometría | Axonometría | Revolve | Revolve | NURBS | NURBS | Félix Candela | Félix Candela | Rascacielos | Rascacielos | Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica | Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica | Architecture | Architecture | Minerva Médica | Minerva Médica | Bars | Bars | Barajas | Barajas | Computer | Computer | Skycraper | Skycraper | Superficie cuádrica | Superficie cuádrica | Arquitectura | Arquitectura | Autocad | Autocad | San Vicente de Coyoacán | San Vicente de Coyoacán | Rhinoceros | Rhinoceros | El Escorial | El Escorial | MicroStation | MicroStation | Composición Arquitectónica | Composición Arquitectónica | Modelling | Modelling | quadric surface | quadric surface | Mesh | Mesh | joints | joints | Superficie | Superficie | Nudos | Nudos | Proyectos Arquitectónicos | Proyectos Arquitectónicos | Parabólicos | Parabólicos | Geometry | Geometry | Estructura parabólica | Estructura parabólica | Carmen Garcia Reig | Carmen Garcia Reig | Ventana Gótica | Ventana Gótica | Expression | Expression | Tunnel vault | Tunnel vault | Red espacial | Red espacial | Geometría | Geometría | Sólido | Sólido | Perspectiva | Perspectiva | Church | Church | Cathedral | Cathedral | Minerva Medica Temple | Minerva Medica Temple | Hyperbolic | Hyperbolic | Bóveda de arista | Bóveda de arista | Revolución | Revolución | Cúpula | Cúpula | Estructura | Estructura | Expresión | Expresión | Computer aided design | Computer aided design | Informática | Informática | Rose window | Rose window | Geometric | Geometric | CAD | CAD | Formas | Formas | Infografía | Infografía | Kenilworth Castle | Kenilworth Castle | Plane | Plane | Architectural | Architectural | Barras | Barras | Plano | Plano | Structure | Structure | Architectural drawing | Architectural drawing | Arquitectónica | Arquitectónica | T4 | T4 | Cúpula geodésica | Cúpula geodésica | Ribbed vault | Ribbed vault | Tracería | Tracería | Vault | Vault | Module | Module | Extrude | Extrude | Rosetón | Rosetón | Boolean | Boolean | Hyperboloid | Hyperboloid | Hypar | HyparLicense
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sanfrancisco | racecar | aviation | hangar | smith | r | harleydavidson | aviator | airships | arthursmith | charleslindbergh | artsmith | ppie | usslosangeles | panamapacificinternationalexposition | boardracing | panama–pacificinternationalexposition | doleairrace | arthurroysmith | arthurrsmith | arsmith | douglasolsen | harleydavidsonbabycupracer | babycupracerLicense
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This course focuses on computational and experimental analysis of biological systems across a hierarchy of scales, including genetic, molecular, cellular, and cell population levels. The two central themes of the course are modeling of complex dynamic systems and protein design and engineering. Topics include gene sequence analysis, molecular modeling, metabolic and gene regulation networks, signal transduction pathways and cell populations in tissues. Emphasis is placed on experimental methods, quantitative analysis, and computational modeling. This course focuses on computational and experimental analysis of biological systems across a hierarchy of scales, including genetic, molecular, cellular, and cell population levels. The two central themes of the course are modeling of complex dynamic systems and protein design and engineering. Topics include gene sequence analysis, molecular modeling, metabolic and gene regulation networks, signal transduction pathways and cell populations in tissues. Emphasis is placed on experimental methods, quantitative analysis, and computational modeling.Subjects
biological engineering | biological engineering | kinase | kinase | PyMOL | PyMOL | PyRosetta | PyRosetta | MATLAB | MATLAB | Michaelis-Menten | Michaelis-Menten | bioreactor | bioreactor | bromodomain | bromodomain | protein-ligand interactions | protein-ligand interactions | titration analysis | titration analysis | fractional separation | fractional separation | isothermal titration calorimetry | isothermal titration calorimetry | ITC | ITC | mass spectrometry | mass spectrometry | MS | MS | co-immunoprecipitation | co-immunoprecipitation | Co-IP | Co-IP | Forster resonance energy transfer | Forster resonance energy transfer | FRET | FRET | primary ligation assay | primary ligation assay | PLA | PLA | surface plasmon resonance | surface plasmon resonance | SPR | SPR | enzyme kinetics | enzyme kinetics | kinase engineering | kinase engineering | competitive inhibition | competitive inhibition | epidermal growth factor receptor | epidermal growth factor receptor | mitogen-activated protein kinase | mitogen-activated protein kinase | MAPK | MAPK | genome editing | genome editing | Imatinib | Imatinib | Gleevec | Gleevec | Glivec | Glivec | drug delivery | drug delivery | kinetics of molecular processes | kinetics of molecular processes | dynamics of molecular processes | dynamics of molecular processes | kinetics of cellular processes | kinetics of cellular processes | dynamics of cellular processes | dynamics of cellular processes | intracellular scale | intracellular scale | extracellular scale | extracellular scale | and cell population scale | and cell population scale | biotechnology applications | biotechnology applications | gene regulation networks | gene regulation networks | nucleic acid hybridization | nucleic acid hybridization | signal transduction pathways | signal transduction pathways | cell populations in tissues | cell populations in tissues | cell populations in bioreactors | cell populations in bioreactors | experimental methods | experimental methods | quantitative analysis | quantitative analysis | computational modeling | computational modelingLicense
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This class covers analysis of kinetics and dynamics of molecular and cellular processes across a hierarchy of scales, including intracellular, extracellular, and cell population levels; a spectrum of biotechnology applications are also taken into consideration. Topics include gene regulation networks; nucleic acid hybridization; signal transduction pathways; and cell populations in tissues and bioreactors. Emphasis is placed on experimental methods, quantitative analysis, and computational modeling. This class covers analysis of kinetics and dynamics of molecular and cellular processes across a hierarchy of scales, including intracellular, extracellular, and cell population levels; a spectrum of biotechnology applications are also taken into consideration. Topics include gene regulation networks; nucleic acid hybridization; signal transduction pathways; and cell populations in tissues and bioreactors. Emphasis is placed on experimental methods, quantitative analysis, and computational modeling.Subjects
kinetics of molecular processes | kinetics of molecular processes | dynamics of molecular processes | dynamics of molecular processes | kinetics of cellular processes | kinetics of cellular processes | dynamics of cellular processes | dynamics of cellular processes | intracellular scale | intracellular scale | extracellular scale | extracellular scale | and cell population scale | and cell population scale | biotechnology applications | biotechnology applications | gene regulation networks | gene regulation networks | nucleic acid hybridization | nucleic acid hybridization | signal transduction pathways | signal transduction pathways | cell populations in tissues | cell populations in tissues | cell populations in bioreactors | cell populations in bioreactors | experimental methods | experimental methods | quantitative analysis | quantitative analysis | computational modeling | computational modeling | cell population scale | cell population scaleLicense
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This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of life, in both medicine and biology. After grounding our conversation in accounts of natural history and medicine that predate the rise of biology as a discipline, we explore modes of theorizing historical and contemporary bioscience. Drawing on the work of historian William Coleman, we examine the forms, functions, and transformations of biological and medical objects of study. Along the way we treat the history of heredity, molecular biology, race, medicine in the colonies and the metropole, and bioeconomic exchange. We read anthropological literature on old and new forms of biopower, at scales from the molecular to the organismic to the global. The course includes readings from the HASTS Common Exam Lis This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of life, in both medicine and biology. After grounding our conversation in accounts of natural history and medicine that predate the rise of biology as a discipline, we explore modes of theorizing historical and contemporary bioscience. Drawing on the work of historian William Coleman, we examine the forms, functions, and transformations of biological and medical objects of study. Along the way we treat the history of heredity, molecular biology, race, medicine in the colonies and the metropole, and bioeconomic exchange. We read anthropological literature on old and new forms of biopower, at scales from the molecular to the organismic to the global. The course includes readings from the HASTS Common Exam LisSubjects
historical medicine | historical medicine | medieval dissection | medieval dissection | gender | gender | visible human project | visible human project | genealogies | genealogies | genome | genome | biological kinship | biological kinship | biology of race | biology of race | race and disease | race and disease | emerging diseases | emerging diseases | human relationship with animals | human relationship with animals | reproductive technologies | reproductive technologies | therapeutics | therapeutics | bioprospecting | bioprospecting | climate change | climate change | environmental technology | environmental technologyLicense
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This course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of biomedical ethics, examining moral foundations of the science and practice of Western biomedicine through case studies of abortion, contraception, cloning, organ transplantation and other issues. It evaluates challenges that new medical technologies pose to the practice and availability of medical services around the globe, and to cross-cultural ideas of kinship and personhood. Also discussed are critiques of the biomedical tradition from anthropological, feminist, legal, religious, and cross-cultural theorists. This course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of biomedical ethics, examining moral foundations of the science and practice of Western biomedicine through case studies of abortion, contraception, cloning, organ transplantation and other issues. It evaluates challenges that new medical technologies pose to the practice and availability of medical services around the globe, and to cross-cultural ideas of kinship and personhood. Also discussed are critiques of the biomedical tradition from anthropological, feminist, legal, religious, and cross-cultural theorists.Subjects
21A.302 | 21A.302 | WGS.271 | WGS.271 | bio-medical ethics | bio-medical ethics | medical technologies | medical technologies | biotechnologies | biotechnologies | halth | halth | sexuality | sexuality | morality | morality | race | race | ethnicity | ethnicity | kinship | kinship | gender | gender | abortion | abortion | contraception | contraception | reproductive technologies | reproductive technologies | pharmaceuticals | pharmaceuticals | end of life care | end of life care | healing practices | healing practices | anthropology | anthropology | medical experimentation | medical experimentation | sterilization | sterilization | Lynchburg | Lynchburg | biological citizenship | biological citizenship | clinical trials | clinical trialsLicense
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portrait | portrait | food | food | house | house | hat | hat | soldier | soldier | interesting | interesting | shoes | shoes | room | room | deception | deception | property | property | custody | custody | criminal | criminal | crime | crime | mugshot | mugshot | worldwarone | worldwarone | unusual | unusual | ww1 | ww1 | sweetheart | sweetheart | southshields | southshields | tynemouth | tynemouth | policestation | policestation | charge | charge | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | youngwoman | youngwoman | cheat | cheat | nocomment | nocomment | arrested | arrested | loan | loan | stealing | stealing | prisoner | prisoner | falsepretences | falsepretences | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | frontstreet | frontstreet | cullercoats | cullercoats | charged | charged | suspect | suspect | farndale | farndale | lodgings | lodgings | northshields | northshields | registryoffice | registryoffice | whitley | whitley | remand | remand | socialhistory | socialhistory | courthill | courthill | newsreport | newsreport | blackframe | blackframe | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | knowingly | knowingly | defraud | defraud | criminalrecord | criminalrecord | missioner | missioner | publicrecords | publicrecords | kirbymoorside | kirbymoorside | falsestory | falsestory | servantgirl | servantgirl | missmoffatt | missmoffatt | 190216 | 190216 | unlawfully | unlawfully | northshieldspolicecourt | northshieldspolicecourt | salvationarmyhome | salvationarmyhome | northshieldspolicestation | northshieldspolicestation | theshieldsdailynews | theshieldsdailynews | pccolpitts | pccolpitts | criminalfacesofnorthshieldsfirstworldwar | criminalfacesofnorthshieldsfirstworldwar | graceanniekerrickwalker | graceanniekerrickwalker | marysisson | marysisson | 7s11d | 7s11d | pleadedguilty | pleadedguilty | janeateasdale | janeateasdale | 3stgeorgesplace | 3stgeorgesplace | 17september1915 | 17september1915 | elizabethgoodwill | elizabethgoodwill | 9september1915 | 9september1915 | 9northumberlandterrace | 9northumberlandterraceLicense
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marquee | marquee | horseracing | horseracing | mirrorimage | mirrorimage | races | races | rosslare | rosslare | intents | intents | tenniscourt | tenniscourt | glassnegative | glassnegative | robertfrench | robertfrench | rosslarestrand | rosslarestrand | williamlawrence | williamlawrence | kellyshotel | kellyshotel | nationallibraryofireland | nationallibraryofireland | strandraces | strandraces | lawnroller | lawnroller | lawrencecollection | lawrencecollection | lawrencephotographicstudio | lawrencephotographicstudio | thelawrencephotographcollection | thelawrencephotographcollectionLicense
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This course surveys the relationship between race and crime in the United States, with a special emphasis on the role this relationship has played in the development of American ideas about citizenship and nationhood. This course surveys the relationship between race and crime in the United States, with a special emphasis on the role this relationship has played in the development of American ideas about citizenship and nationhood.Subjects
race | race | criminal justice | criminal justice | politics | politics | criminal law | criminal law | procedure | procedure | punishment | punishment | race-crime nexus | race-crime nexus | capital punishment | capital punishment | felon disenfranchisement | felon disenfranchisement | war on drugs | war on drugs | sentencing disaprity | sentencing disaprity | illegal immigration | illegal immigration | japanese internment | japanese internment | WWII | WWII | religion | religion | profiling | profiling | preemptive strategy | preemptive strategy | war on terror | war on terror | aliens | aliens | citizens | citizens | supreme court | supreme court | bar | barLicense
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fashion | fashion | bicycle | bicycle | race | race | cycling | cycling | tressle | tressle | funrace | funrace | nationallibraryofireland | nationallibraryofireland | dillonfamily | dillonfamily | firstwavefeminism | firstwavefeminism | lukegeralddillon | lukegeralddillon | augustacarolinedillon | augustacarolinedillon | baronessclonbrock | baronessclonbrock | theclonbrockphotographiccollection | theclonbrockphotographiccollection | baronclonbrock | baronclonbrock | bicyclegymkhana | bicyclegymkhanaLicense
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