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14.381 Statistical Method in Economics, Fall 2006
(2006-12)
This course is divided into two sections, Part I and Part II. Part I provides an introduction to statistical theory and can be found by visiting 14.381 Fall 2018. Part II, found here, prepares students for the ...
24.221 Metaphysics, Spring 2015
(2015-06)
This course is a study of basic metaphysical issues concerning existence, the mind-body problem, personal identity, and causation plus its implications for freedom. This class features classical as well as contemporary ...
RES.12-001 Topics in Fluid Dynamics, Spring 2010
(2010-06)
This collection of three essays was developed from the author's experience teaching the course Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean, offered to graduate students entering the MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography. ...
5.46 Organic Structure Determination, Spring 2007
(2007-06)
This course covers modern and advanced methods of elucidation of the structures of organic molecules, including NMR, MS, and IR (among others). The fundamental physical and chemical principles of each method will be ...
21G.505 Advanced Japanese I, Fall 2005
(2005-12)
This course covers lessons 22 through 27 of Japanese: The Spoken Language by Eleanor H. Jordan with Mari Noda. The goal of the course is to continue to build oral proficiency by expanding your knowledge of vocabulary and ...
21W.730-5 Writing on Contemporary Issues: Imagining the Future, Fall 2007
(2007-12)
Turn-of-the-century eras have historically been times when people are more than usually inclined to scrutinize the present and speculate about the future. Now, the turn not just of a century but of a millennium having ...
7.343 Photosynthesis: Life from Light, Fall 2006
(2006-12)
In this course, you will journey through the web of physical, chemical, and biological reactions that collectively constitute photosynthesis. We will begin with light harvesting and follow photons to the sites of primary ...
7.341 Bench to Bedside: Molecularly Targeted Therapies in Blood Disorders and Malignancy, Fall 2009
(2009-12)
Where do new drugs and treatments come from? This class will take you from the test tubes and mice of the laboratory to the treatment of patients with deadly blood disorders. Students will learn how to think as a scientist ...
7.342 Pluripotent Stem Cells and Genome Engineering for Modeling Human Diseases, Spring 2015
(2015-06)
One of the major priorities in biomedical research is understanding the molecular events that establish the complex processes involved in human development and the relationships of these processes to human disease and ...
7.349 From Molecules to Behavior: Synaptic Neurophysiology, Spring 2010
(2010-06)
Like transistors in a computer, synapses perform complex computations and connect the brain's non-linear processing elements (neurons) into a functional circuit. Understanding the role of synapses in neuronal computation ...