From chaperones to CRISPR-Cas: the incredible genius of phages
BCH2112
This course will cover both classical and contemporary studies involving phages that have led to major technological breakthroughs.
Your grade will be based on participation, presentation of a journal article and a written assignment (Cell Preview or Nature News & Views style paper).
Molecular Genetics Students: Enrollment in this module must be done through your Graduate Administrator. Please contact them for further details.
Course Next Offered
Winter 2025
Course Time and Location
April - May 2025
Start Date: April 16, 2025
End Date: May 28, 2025
Time: 1pm
Location: MaRS Room 1622
Enrollment Limit
Yes — 20
Method of Student Evaluation
Attendance/participation – 20%
Presentation – 30%
Written Assignment - 50%
Coordinator

Karen Maxwell
MaRS Centre, West Tower
661 University Ave., Suite 1600
416-978-0872
karen.maxwell@utoronto.ca

Alan R. Davidson
MaRS Centre, West Tower
661 University Ave., Room 1634
Toronto, ON
416-978-0332
alan.davidson@utoronto.ca