Schedule for presentation of techniques/model organisms Biol 5304 2009
Date Topic Textbook pages Student
1 Fri, Sep 4 Electrophoresis/Restriction Endonucleases 740-743 Uju Rochas
2 Fri, Sep 11 Hybridization/Blots/Microarrays 743-745 Richard Van
3 Wed, Sep 16 Site-directed mutagenesis 750-751 JJ Wojcik
4 Fri, Sep 18 Yeast: Model organism 795-798 Azadeh Bavafa
5 Fri, Sep 25 Polymerase Chain Reaction 751-753 Chelsea Wells
6 Fri, Sep 25 Bacteria (E. coli): Model organism 789-794 Yasmeen Hanif
7 Mon, Sep 28 Arabidopsis: Model organism 798-802 Megan Romeo
8 Wed, Sep 30 Protein purification 764-768 Mohammed Sayed
9 Fri, Oct 2 Protein gel/sequencing 768-771 Fran Brewer
10 Wed, Oct 7 Drosophila: Model organism, pt. 1 806-812 Jill Gregory
11 Fri, Oct 9 Drosophila: Model organism. pt. 2 806-812 Jennifer Collins
12 Wed, Oct 21 DNA Sequencing 753-757 Ablat Tursun
13 Fri, Oct 23 Bacteriophage: Model organism 784-789 Marzy Haghighat
14 Wed, Oct 28 DNA Sequencing Strategies 758-764 Merrill Raju
15 Fri, Oct 30 Proteomics 771-775 Vijita Patel
16 Fri, Nov 6 Gel shifts/DNA footprinting 775-778 Henry Nguyen
17 Mon, Nov 9 ChIP assay 778-780 Sara Gingrich
18 Mon, Nov 16 C. elegans: Model organism 802-805 Bookyung Ko
19 Wed, Nov 18 Mouse: Model organism 812-817 Yuri Kimura

Presentations will be 5-6 minutes in length. They must be approved by the instructor at least 1 day in advance of the date given. Students should use computer presentations (e.g., PowerPoint). Textbook figures (jpg files) will be provided to aid in the presentations. Computer presentations can be emailed to the instructor for approval.

A typical presentation will have one title slide with a title and the student's name, followed by 2-4 additional slides with text and figures.

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