Genetics 211: Genomics
Goals
The goal of this course is to explore how different experimental strategies are applied to a variety of biological questions. By experimental strategy, we refer to both the general method and the logic with which the method is applied. An underlying theme of the course is that each strategy we discuss can be applied to problems that cut across different disciplines, for example immunology, cancer biology, or embryology.
Instructors
- Mike Cherry <cherry@stanford.edu>
- Gavin Sherlock <gsherloc@stanford.edu>
- Michael Snyder <mpsnyder@stanford.edu>
Python Instructor
- Christopher Lane <cdlane@stanford.edu>
Teaching Assistants
- Zoë Rogers<znr@stanford.edu>
- Zach Zappala<zappala@stanford.edu>
TA Office Hours:
- Wednesday, 10:00-11:00am, Beckman - B383
- Thursday, 2:30-3:30pm, Alway - M315 (the small Genetics library)
Meeting Times & Locations (see alternate rooms below)
- Tuesday, Lectures: LKS LK120, 10:00-11:50am (Lecture 10, March 11, will be in Alway M106)
- Thursday, Discussion Sections: 10:00-11:50am ** See below for room assignments
- Friday, Python Lectures: LKS LK120, 1:30-3:30pm (Last Python class, March 14, in LK102)
On the following days class will not meet in the standard room:
- Lecture Tues, March 11th, Alway M106
- Python Friday, March 14th, LKS LK102
Discussion Section Meeting Locations
Date | Section A | Section B |
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Mar 13 | LK205 | LK206 |
Both TAs & Faculty can be reached via email to:
gene211-win1314-staff@lists.stanford.edu