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Kissler, Stephane, and Andrea Ventura, 7.344 RNA Interference: A New Tool for Genetic Analysis and Therapeutics, Fall 2004. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare), http://ocw.mit.edu (Accessed 07 Jul, 2010). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

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Course Requirements

Because this course is based on class-discussions, participation in all 14 classes is mandatory. If an emergency arises and you must miss a class, make-up work will be arranged in the form of an out-of-class writing assignment.

Two papers from the primary research literature will be discussed in each class period. You must read these in advance of class, and participation in discussion is mandatory.

Grading

There are no formal exams. The class has a pass/fail grading system.

Assignments

Two written assignments will be required.

Calendar

 
 
WEEK # TOPICS KEY DATES
1 Introduction  
2 The Discovery of RNA Interference  
3 The Basic Mechanism of RNAi  
4 Physiological Relevance of the RNAi Pathway  
5 Short-interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and their Delivery to Cells  
6 Stable Expression of siRNA: Short Hairpins and Expression Vectors  
7 Generation of Transgenic Animals for in vivo Silencing  
8 Field Trip to Mouse-transgenesis Facility Assignment 1 due
9 Discussion of First Written Assignment Choose journal article papers for second assignment
10 Design of Potent siRNA Sequences  
11 Large-scale Genetic Analyses Using RNAi  
12 Student Oral Presentations of their Chosen Papers Assignment 2 due
13 Using RNAi in the Prevention of Disease  
14 Course Summary and Discussion on the Future of RNAi  
 

 




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