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SING 2001 · Biotechnology: From Mendel to the Editable Genome

Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

8 modules 8 tutorials · ~12 hours Interdisciplinary School Updated today

The exponential trajectory of biotechnology — from pea plants to programmable genomes. How we learned to read, copy, and rewrite the code of life, and what that means for medicine, agriculture, and the future of the human species.

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Foundations: From Me…1The Double Helix and…2Reading the Genome: …3CRISPR: The Editable…4Beyond the Code: Epi…5Directed Evolution: …6Symbiogenesis and th…7Bioethics: Power, Re…8
  1. Module 1 ○ Open

    Foundations: From Mendel to the Molecule

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  2. Module 2 ○ Open

    The Double Helix and the Central Dogma

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  3. Module 3 ○ Open

    Reading the Genome: From Sanger to the Human Genome Project

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  4. Module 4 ○ Open

    CRISPR: The Editable Genome

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  5. Module 5 ○ Open

    Beyond the Code: Epigenetics, Reprogramming, and Cellular Identity

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  6. Module 6 ○ Open

    Directed Evolution: Engineering Proteins Without Understanding Them

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  7. Module 7 ○ Open

    Symbiogenesis and the Deep History of Biotechnology

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum

  8. Module 8 ○ Open

    Bioethics: Power, Responsibility, and the Engineered Future

    Led by Gregor Mendel Simulacrum