Biological Engineering: Cellular Design Principles

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Free Online Course: Biological Engineering: Cellular Design Principles provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 7 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Biological Engineering: Cellular Design Principles is taught by Jenna Rickus and James Nolan.

Overview
  • Living cells have unique functions that can be harnessed by engineers to tackle human problems in energy, water, food, and health.

    Historically living cells were considered too difficult to predictably engineer because of their complexity, vulnerability, and continuous change in state. The elucidation of the design principles that underlie cell function along with increasing numbers of examples of hybrid cell based devices are slowly erasing that notion.

    In this class you will be learn about these established and emerging cellular design principles and begin to view cells as machines. This knowledge can also then be applied to non-living devices that mimic and communicate with cells. You will also be introduced to current and emerging living/non-living biohybrid devices such as biohybrid robots and neural implants.

Syllabus
  • Module 1: Introduction

    • Cells by the Numbers
    • Cell as a Machine
    • Bioinspiration: The Photoreceptor as an organic microdevice

    Module 2: Cell Architecture

    • Cell & Organelle Size
    • Organelle Number
    • Biological Networks

    Module 3: Gene Expression & Circuits

    • Intro to Transcription Networks
    • Simple Model of Gene Expression
    • Protein Half Lives
    • Autoregulation
    • Feedforward Loops 

    Module 4: Cell Dynamics

    • Basic Tools for Nonlinear Dynamics of Cells
    • Gene switches
    • Biological Oscillations

    Module 5: Cellular Devices

    • Intro to Living Biohybrids
    • Cell Device Biointerface
    • Cells as Sensors
    • Cells as Actuators
    • Cell - Device Integration

    Module 6:  The Future

    • Synthetic Life
    • Applications of Biohybrids
    • Ethics and Society