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Computational and Systems Biology
Fall 2024

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CSB.100[J] Topics in Computational and Systems Biology
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Graduate (Fall)
(Same subject as 7.89[J])
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-10
Add to schedule Lecture: F11-1 (66-148)
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Seminar based on research literature. Papers covered are selected to illustrate important problems and varied approaches in the field of computational and systems biology, and to provide students a framework from which to evaluate new developments. Preference to first-year CSB PhD students.
C. Burge
No textbook information available

CSB.110 Research Rotations in Computational and Systems Biology
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Graduate (Fall, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 0-12-0 [P/D/F]
Add to schedule TBA.
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Students carry out research rotations with MIT faculty members or principal investigators working in the field of computational and systems biology. Generally three one-month long rotations are pursued that together span theoretical and experimental approaches. Open only to CSB PhD students.
J. Carota
No required or recommended textbooks

CSB.190 Research Problems in Computational and Systems Biology
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Graduate (Fall, Spring, Summer) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
Add to schedule TBA.
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Directed research in the field of computational and systems biology. Open only to CSB PhD students.
J. Carota
No required or recommended textbooks

CSB.195 Professional Development in Computational and Systems Biology
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Graduate (IAP, Spring, Summer) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: None
Units arranged [P/D/F]
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Required for CSB students in the doctoral program to fulfill their professional development requirement through self-directed professional activities. Professional development activities include: internships (with industry, government, or academia); attendance at scientific meetings, MIT IAP events, or career fairs;  participation in networking events or an entrepreneurship competition; training in teaching through the MIT Teaching and Learning lab; or the CAPD Path of Professorship. For an internship experience, prior authorization is required prior to enrollment; a report is required within two weeks of completion. Proposals subject to departmental approval. 
Staff
No textbook information available

CSB.199 Teaching Experience in Computational Systems Biology
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Graduate (Fall, IAP, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
Add to schedule TBA.
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For qualified graduate students in the CSB graduate program interested in teaching. Classroom or laboratory teaching under the supervision of a faculty member.
J. Carota
No required or recommended textbooks

CSB.THG Graduate Thesis
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Graduate (Fall, IAP, Spring, Summer) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged
Add to schedule TBA.
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Program of research leading to the writing of PhD thesis; to be arranged by the student and the MIT faculty advisor.
J. Carota
No required or recommended textbooks


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