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Comments: Biological Information Handling: Essentials for Engineers
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Premier Award Visuals and Related Resources,
27 Oct 2007 at 3:31 PM PDT
By: Biological Information Handling: Essentials for Engineers
at: [Unspecified]
See:
http://depts.washington.edu/hhmibio/index.htm
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The Lidstrom Lab,
27 Oct 2007 at 3:28 PM PDT
By: Lidstrom Lab, University of Washington
at: [Unspecified]
Professor Mary Lidstrom has been awarded a number of other educational and teaching awards, such as the 2006 ASM Graduate
Microbiology Teaching Award, which recognizes her distinguished teaching of...
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Professor crosses disciplinary boundaries to teach biology to student engineers,
2 Oct 2007 at 5:10 PM PDT
By: UW News
at: [Unspecified]
From
UW News, October 2, 2007.
Excerpt:
""I really like the problem-solving approach that engineers have," said Lidstrom, a biology and chemical engineering professor and associate dean for...
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Mary Lidstrom awarded Teaching Award,
11 Mar 2007 at 1:58 PM PDT
By: Biology for Engineers, Webmaster
at: [Unspecified]
"Project director Professor Mary Lidstrom has been awarded the 2006 ASM Graduate Microbiology Teaching Award, which recognizes her distinguished teaching of microbiology and mentoring of students at the graduate and post-graduate level."
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Courseware Assessment,
11 Mar 2007 at 1:57 PM PDT
By: Alice Agogino, NEEDS/ EP Editor
at: [Unspecified]
The authors also maintain a
website on course and courseware assessment.
"Assessment data shows that
* The course is helping students to build a basis for future exploration of...
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Publications and Achievements,
11 Mar 2007 at 1:55 PM PDT
By: Alice Agogino, NEEDS/ EP Editor
at: [Unspecified]
Courseware has won several awards, in addition to the Premier Award. Go to the
Publications and Achievement website to find more detail about the awards and related publications.
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[Unspecified],
21 Oct 2005 at 8:11 AM PDT
By: Anonymous
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Biological Information Handling: Essentials for Engineers enables engineering students to acquire the language and understand the most fundamental of all biological processes, those involved in information transfer of the cell -replication...
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How I Use Biological Information Handling: Essentials for Engineers,
1 Sep 2005 at 1:41 PM PDT
By: premier-award judge
at: [Unspecified]
Project Vision:
"Life science is in a dynamic transition from a descriptive and reductionist discipline to a fundamentally predictive science. This revolution has been fueled in part by the availability of genome sequences, and in part by the...
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