This page presents the major assignments for each module, plus information for the Journal Club presentations associated with modules 1 and 2. Note that other daily homework assignments are contained at the end of the description for lab description.
Class Guidelines
Guidelines for Oral Presentations
Guidelines for Writing a Lab Report
Module Assignments
For each module, students are to complete a major assignment. Staff from the MIT Writing and Communications Center introduce each assignment with a tutorial session, and offer personalized help for the students. In the following table, examples of student work are presented courtesy of the student authors and used with permission.
Course assignments.MODULE # | ASSIGNMENTS | SUPPORTING FILES | STUDENT WORK EXAMPLES |
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1 | Genome engineering portfolio |
From Atissa Banuazizi
Lecture slides on creating 20.109 presentations (PDF) | |
2 | Expression engineering written report |
From Neal Lerner
Lecture slides on writing research reports (PDF) A guide to scientific writing (PDF) (Courtesy of Marilee Ogren-Balkema. Used with permission.) Techniques for responding to a peer's writing (PDF) | "Experimental siRNA targeting the 469-624bp region of Renilla Luciferase is ineffective in reducing expression in mouse embryonic stem cells" (PDF) (Courtesy of Jessica Keenan and Augusto Tentori. Used with permission.) |
3 | Biomaterials engineering oral presentation |
From Atissa Banuazizi
Lecture slides on creating research proposal presentations (PDF) | "Expression of dsRNA in Spirogyna algae to inhibit development of malaria carrying mosquitoes" (PDF) (Courtesy of Kat Pak and Matthew Loper. Used with permission.) |
Journal Club
The following lists are provided as a guideline for the types of papers that might be relevant for your presentation. You are not limited to these primary research articles. The list is provided simply to give you an idea of the kinds of subjects that could make suitable presentations for the class. Search PubMed yourself to find articles of interest to you. Once you have decided on a paper for your presentation, please email the instructors. As you prepare your talk be sure to follow our guidelines for oral presentations.
List of Papers for Module 1 Presentations
List of Papers for Module 2 Presentations