General Biology Berkeley Course Webcast

Posted on August 27, 2008  Comments (1)

General Biology Course at University of California – Berkeley, Fall 2007. Instructors John Forte, R Fischer and R Malkin. “General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organism genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.” A great service from Berkeley with video and audio… Topics include: Macromolecules structure and function, How cells function-an introduction to cellular metabolism and biological catalysts, Microbes – Viruses, Bacteria, Plasmids, Transposons and Homeostasis: The body’s defenses.

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One Response to “General Biology Berkeley Course Webcast”

  1. Tom
    August 29th, 2008 @ 5:05 am

    I guess this is similar to the MIT OCW classes available online? When I went to UC Berkeley a few years ago some of the classes had video lectures online, which unfortunately made a very good excuse for skipping class and just watching the lectures later.

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