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Biomolecules of Life (Session 1) | Summer
Biomolecules of Life (Session 1)

Biomolecules of Life (Session 1)


Course Description

This course will introduce students to the molecular building blocks of life (i.e., proteins, including enzymes, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids) and explain their structure and function. Students will also learn how these molecules impact human health and contribute to disorders and diseases. Lab work will involve modern techniques used in biochemical and molecular biology research such as molecular modeling, rational drug design, and enzymatic assays. At the end of the course, students will work in groups to prepare and present a scientific poster. Exams will also be used to assess students' understanding.

Course Criteria

Students who have completed one year of high school chemistry are more likely to be successful in this course. In particular, students should have some familiarity with chemical bonding and acid-base reactions.

Lab Intensive
The majority of class time will be spent in the lab.

Academic Interest

Biological Sciences

Application Materials

A complete application includes a transcript, two short essays, a letter of recommendation, writing sample, application fee, and a submitted parent confirmation. If you are seeking need-based financial aid, you must indicate that in your application before it is submitted. Please refer to the Application Instructions for complete details.

Instructor(s)

Wen Yi Low

Cost

$8,900

Need-based financial aid is available. Students should refer the Costs & Aid page and apply for aid when they submit their application to Summer Session.

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Course Duration

3 Week Immersion

Session

Session 1

Course Dates

June 14th - July 4th

Eligibility

9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade

Modality

Residential

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