Lectures on Biology and Biological Engineering

In summary: Integrative Biology 131 - Fall 2005, Berkeley. This course provides an introduction to the integrative biology of the cell, organism, and environment. The lectures cover topics such as molecular physiology, developmental biology, ecological biology, and immunology.
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This contains many links to websites providing audio/video courses and lectures in biology and biological engineering from colleges/universities.

http://www.infocobuild.com/educatio...ology/biology-and-biological-engineering.html

The courses and lectures include biochemistry, bioengineering, general biology, cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, and more.
 
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http://www.agls.uidaho.edu/foodtox/lectures.htm [Broken]

This brings video lectures about food toxicology, which provides a general understanding of toxicology related to food and the human food chain.
 
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This brings many video lectures related to biology and biological engineering from Caltech.

http://biology.caltech.edu/webcasts/ [Broken]
 
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This provides free on-demand lectures on various topics in biological research: Biological Mechanisms, Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Medicine, Chemical Biology & Biophysics, Developmental Biology & Evolution, Global Health & Energy, Bio Techniques.

http://www.ibioseminars.org/
 
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Videos explaining the discoveries in the field of biology, and videos helping understand microbial functions:

Rediscovering Biology: Molecules to Global Perspectives
http://www.learner.org/resources/series187.html

Unseen Life on Earth: An Introduction to Microbiology
http://www.learner.org/resources/series121.html
 
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OMG thank YOU!
 
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Thank you, I've always wanted to learn more on astrobiology and synthetic biology. But do you by any chance know of any courses teaching immunology in terms of humans? I've always wanted to take a course but never had the time.
 

1. What is the purpose of lectures on biology and biological engineering?

The purpose of lectures on biology and biological engineering is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and processes of living organisms and how they can be applied in engineering and technology. These lectures cover topics such as genetics, evolution, ecology, and biotechnology, among others.

2. What are the benefits of studying biology and biological engineering?

Studying biology and biological engineering can lead to a variety of career opportunities in fields such as healthcare, biotechnology, environmental science, and agriculture. It can also provide a deeper understanding of the natural world and how living organisms function, which can be applied to various industries and everyday life.

3. Are there any prerequisites for taking lectures on biology and biological engineering?

It is recommended to have a basic understanding of biology, chemistry, and mathematics before taking lectures on biology and biological engineering. However, many introductory courses do not have specific prerequisites and are designed to provide a foundation for further studies.

4. What teaching methods are typically used in lectures on biology and biological engineering?

Lectures on biology and biological engineering often use a combination of traditional lectures, laboratory experiments, and hands-on activities. This allows students to gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the field.

5. How can I apply the knowledge gained from lectures on biology and biological engineering in real life?

The knowledge gained from lectures on biology and biological engineering can be applied in various ways, depending on your interests and career goals. For example, you can use this knowledge to develop new medicines and treatments, improve agricultural practices, or understand and address environmental issues. It can also be useful in making informed decisions about personal health and well-being.

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