<p>MIT's 7.016 Introductory Biology provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and cell biology, with a focus on understanding the functions of living systems. This Fall 2018 version highlights chemical biology and twenty-first-century molecular genetics in the context of human health and therapeutic intervention.</p><ul><li>Taught by Prof. Barbara Imperiali, Prof. Adam Martin, and Dr. Diviya Ray (MIT Department of Biology)</li><li>Self-paced; materials cover one semester of undergraduate content</li><li>Emphasis on gene structure and regulation, protein synthesis, and molecular biology in cells</li><li>Includes lecture videos, recitations, problem sets, and exams with solutions</li><li>Open courseware — freely available; no enrollment or certificate</li></ul><p>Access all lectures, notes, and materials directly on the MIT OpenCourseWare course page.</p>
<p>MIT's 7.016 Introductory Biology provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and cell biology, with a focus on understanding the functions of living systems. This Fall 2018 version highlights chemical biology and twenty-first-century molecular genetics in the context of human health and therapeutic intervention.</p><ul><li>Taught by Prof. Barbara Imperiali, Prof. Adam Martin, and Dr. Diviya Ray (MIT Department of Biology)</li><li>Self-paced; materials cover one semester of undergraduate content</li><li>Emphasis on gene structure and regulation, protein synthesis, and molecular biology in cells</li><li>Includes lecture videos, recitations, problem sets, and exams with solutions</li><li>Open courseware — freely available; no enrollment or certificate</li></ul><p>Access all lectures, notes, and materials directly on the MIT OpenCourseWare course page.</p>