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Chemical Engineering

CHE 883, Multidisciplinary Bioprocessing
Laboratory (MBL)

• Open to both undergraduates and graduate students from bioscience, chemistry, and engineering
• To train students to work together effectively in multidisciplinary teams
• To teach students advanced experimental techniques related to industrial biotechnology
Course: offered Spring of odd-numbered years
Required: Senior or graduate standing in a department related to biotechnology
Previous offering Course Description
Recitation meets Wednesdays 9:10 - 10:00
Lab times will be chosen by each student team to accommodate diverse schedules
Contact: Mark Worden (worden@egr.msu.edu 353-9015)

CHEMS 891/CMB 800
Recent Topics in Biological Networks, Systems Biology and Modeling - Spring 2009
This course will explore recent developments in both top-down and bottom-up approaches to biological network reconstruction, modeling, and analysis.
When: Wednesdays, 12:00-1:30, room 2108 Engineering Bldg.
Complete Course Description
Taught by: Faculty in the Colleges of Natural Science and Engineering
Contact: Christina Chan (krischan@egr.msu.edu 432-4530)

CHE 891-003/PLB 802-002/BMB 960-001
From Analysis of Metabolism to Systems Biology
Multidisciplinary approach to understanding how metabolic networks are analyzed, regulated, and manipulated
Course: 2 credits, offered Spring 2006 & 2007
Complete Course Description
Taught by: Christoph Benning, Christina Chan, Syed Hashsham, Yair Shachar-Hill, and Claire Vieille