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Foundational Courses | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. If you are interested in studying the life sciences, we encourage you to explore the interdisciplinary foundational courses. These courses offer a unique approach to learning science. Life and Physical Sciences A. LS 1b) covers topics in genetics, genomics, and evolution. The semester culminates with symposia that draw together scientific and medical experts, patients, and patient advocates, who di...
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HDRB | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology is a life science concentration that educates students on how human beings develop from a fertilized egg, are maintained and repaired throughout adulthood. Please also visit the Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department Website. HDRB Advising Office Directions. Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences. Live Learn. Evolve. Cambridge, MA 02138 (email).
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mr. swan: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014. 30 minutes. Writing. Free write. Math. P 55-59, #1-4, 21-27. IXL. Monday, April 21, 2014. Question of the Week. Today is the Boston Marathon, the most prestigious of all marathons. Who are this year's winners, and what are their times? When was the first Boston Marathon run? Who was the first woman to compete in the Boston Marathon? Ms Freeman's father ran today, what was his time? 30 minutes. Writing. Free write. Math. P 39-43, #8-14. Thursday, April 17, 2014. Following up on ou...
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mr. swan: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015. 30 minutes. Writing. What talents do you have? Monday, February 23, 2015. Question of the Week. President Obama made an announcement last week about 4th graders and National Parks. What did he say? How many National Parks do we have in the United States? What was our first National Park? Name one of the criteria for establishing a National Park. 30 minutes. Writing. What things are better than going to school? Tuesday, February 10, 2015. 30 minutes. Writing:. Hip to be square.
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mr. swan: August 2014
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Friday, August 29, 2014. Well, the first day of school is almost here. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, and I hope you've had some adventures this summer. I know I have! I'm not sure what the supply list looks like, but you will definitely need spirals this year. Have a great Labor Day weekend! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hip to be square.
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Why Life Sciences? | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. What Is The Life Sciences at Harvard University. Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences. Live Learn. Evolve. Cambridge, MA 02138 (email).
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Chemical and Physical Biology | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. Chemical and Physical Biology. The Chemical and Physical Biology (CPB) concentration provides students with a broad foundation in the physical and life sciences. This concentration is designed for students interested in applying quantitative tools, physical concepts, and chemical principles to the study of biology. To view a handout that describes the history, goals, and format of the tutorial program.
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Advanced Courses | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. Beyond the foundational courses. And the gateway courses. In addition to life sciences courses offered in Cambridge, some students enroll in courses offered through the Division of Medical Sciences. At Harvard Medical School. Travel to the HMS campus is often required for those courses; a free shuttle. Listed in the Student Handbook). Listed in the Student Handbook). Chemical and Physical Biology.
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IB/OEB | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. Some of) OEB/IB's Class of '16. Congratulations! For information on faculty and their research, see the OEB Department Website. Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography. Mathematical and Computational Biology. Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology. IB Secondary Field Requirements. IB Research and Thesis. Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences. Live Learn. Evolve. Cambridge, MA 02138 (email).
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We're Here to Help | Undergraduate Education in the Life Sciences
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Skip to main content. Careers in the Life Sciences. We're Here to Help. Life Sciences Education Office. We're Here to Help. A team of advisors is here to help you. Each life sciences concentration has one or two advisors who will work with you to explore your interests within a particular concentration and to explore your interests across the cluster. The advisors are experienced scientists and educators who are dedicated to working with students. The Life Sciences Undergraduate Research Advisor. If you ...