Introduction to fundamental principles underlying synthetic biology with an emphasis on mathematical modeling of gene regulation using ordinary differential equations and mass action kinetics. Students are introduced to foundational concepts in molecular and cellular engineering, synthetic biology, quantitative modeling of various genetic circuits, as well as cutting edge applications of innovative molecular biotechnologies such as cancer immunotherapy and cell-based diagnostics. Students will also learn to design and predict the functional outcomes of synthetic gene circuits and review primary literature in the field. At the end of this course, students are expected to develop a quantitative understanding of genetic circuit design.

Prerequisites: Chemical Engineering 10, Chemical Engineering 107 or equivalent or consent of instructor.

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MUKHERJEE ARN
Arnab Mukherjee
3.0
7 reviews
Spring 2025 . Mukherjee Arn
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CHE174 . Mukherjee Arn 2 Years Ago

Professor Mukherjee comes to 174 to lecture, regardless of whether there are students present. This is a technical elective so I am not worried about my performance in this class but it is a genuinely interesting subject matter so I would recommend it especially if you plan on going into biotech/biochem.

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ChE132C . Mukherjee Arn 8 Months Ago

I quite liked Mukherjee's teaching style, but this class is incredibly slow and can be very uninteresting at times. He switched to a different lecturer after the midterm and I really did not like that at all. If he remained the lecturer the entire quarter I would have enjoyed the class significantly more.

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ChE132C . Mukherjee Arn 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

To be honest Professor Mukherjee cares WAY more about his research and conferences than the class. He lectures like a ted talker but it's really easy to lose focus because he paces and stares at the floor. The only reason this class was chill is because of the teaching TA that taught most of the course, and ours was super helpful.

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ChE132C . Mukherjee Arn 1 Year, 9 Months Ago

We did not receive a syllabus until week 6 of the quarter. Although Professor Mukherjee is clearly a talented academic with passion for the subject, lectures were disjointed and long winding. The TAs were goated with the sauce for this one.

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ChE132C . Mukherjee Arn 2 Years Ago

Lectures are very loose and example based. He goes on many tangents that derail the lecture for periods of time. That said, he is extremely fair and only assigns/tests on things discussed in lecture. I could kind of tell that this wasn't a class he was super fond of teaching but found ways to make it interesting and incorporate his own interests.

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CHE132B . Mukherjee Arn 3 Years Ago

Go to lecture and take notes and put in effort and you'll do well. Loose structure compared to other Engr courses but he cares about your interest in the subjects. There's no textbook used so going to class is what you need to do well on the final.

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