Lec 26 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004
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Eric Lander appears on NOVA's documentary "Cracking the Code of Life," and very much contributed to my interest in biology. He has an ability to discuss complex subjects in a way that are inviting and understandable.
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OOPS! 70mV/3nm is over 400,000 V/m, not V/cm. Otherwise, I enjoyed it, but biology and physics should be in harmony. We should dump the cgs, anyway, after we dump the archaic English system of measurement.
As someone who never had a decent course in biology in college, I am fascinated by just what has changed in the 36 years since I had it in high school (BSCS, only for advanced students).
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i think he does a thousand pull ups before class!!
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As a layperson, this lecture left me in absolute awe...I am learning so much...loved how he tied in everything at the end with multiple sclerosis (the myeolin sheath, excuse the spelling)
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He has great charisma. Is this really an "introductory" class. Holy crap. MIT must be really, really hard
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I aspire to become a great prof. like him one day
yep his enthusiasm is infectious. watch him doing a lecture b4 u do a speech.
slcricket 3 years ago 4
Damn this guy is good, this has made me remember why i love Biology so much. And yeah it does appear to be introductory we did this a few week ago in the AP Biology equivalent here in the UK, give or take a few details.
02lewalker 3 years ago