The lecturer is Dr Eric Lander, a pioneer in genetics and quite possibly the smartest person I have ever met. His combination of organization, enthusiasm and accuracy is a wonder to behold.
I can't believe how easily he explains all the main steps that I couldn't figure out by listening to my professor. I hope he is well respected, because such a passion for teaching is measured in ppb!! Amazing!! Thank you!!
The fact that this course 7 lecture series is made open to the world for free is in itself revolutionary. This is what open access means. No bullshit whatsoever, just open open. I am a graduating PhD in biomedical sciences and had seen all the course 7 OCW courses when I was an undergrad in a different country. I always share this treasure cove with my mentees in the lab and what's sad is how they take this kind of course for granted. Understanding the foundational principles of how biology and the techniques we use now in the lab work is the first step to anything advanced. And you can actually see how they suffer when techniques do not work, especially because they do not understand the most basic of principles.
I envy the students who are taking class with this professor, he seems like the kind that actually gives a shit, he hasn't been soul crushed by academia.
@@forevereveryours yeah, it's made worse if you get involved in university politics, which is abundant and everlasting and a pain in all aspects. It's what ruins most professors
Everyone has already said what im thinking so I'll focus on what few have: this man's awesome chalkboard writing style. Its so graceful and relaxing omg, the mans amazing
Prof. Lander seems to really embrace and enjoy his role as a Teacher. You can tell how passionate he is about teaching... I love when a Professor actually loves his profession and strives to give the best he has to his class.
I love how he makes complex ideas seem obvious! also the story about saving 4 million dollars was super cool! Thank you so much! if you're reading this Sir
Thank you for posting! It's really cool that you use the chalkboard instead of slides. It's helpful to see you go through the steps. Big help! Thank you a lot.
THIS PROF IS SO AWESOME! learning these subjects from my teacher was really boring since all she does is sit there and talk. The way she teaches makes the subjects uninteresting, but this professors has passion when he teaches, and makes it so much more interesting and fun. Also, I finally understand what I have been struggling with for a while now :)
the best lecture in my life. !!! He is the perfect example of the perfect teacher ! ! he does it with so much passion its unbelievable ! sucks that my university didn't have such good professors :(
really helpful vid as i've got my biochemistry exam next week. i hate to be 'that guy', but when he draws out the deoxyribose at 14:00, he puts in a carbon at the top point of the pentagon (since every corner = carbon atom), when it should be an oxygen.
Lol here I am, watching lectures for fun while working in my COVID lab. Lander makes me miss school, wish professors at UCSD were even a fraction as passionate as him.
Biggggg thanks to you. I really was going crazy in this topic and i couldn't find out this method until i found this video! This teacher is so smart. Thank you so much for your genetics and science videos❤🙏
my professor would spend 1.5 hours talking about the same material and we wouldn't even properly finish on time, nor understand what the heck was going on.
i thought i will get bored but really it was an interesting lecture thank you very much for your hard work and you seem to love genetic that why this lecture was interest , and i hope some day i will be like you
14:50 OK so how to make such a 2',3'-di-deoxy nucleotide in a beaker? Oh, and BTW, where to get/synthesize the normal 3'-hydroxyl bases anyway? And what are those colourful fluorescent dyes to attach to them?
You are a fantastic aide. I'm working with a virus not bacteria.looking up dsdna group 2 there are many vectors for adenoviruses There must be a general Vector used for dsdna .
From the syllabus ( ocw.mit.edu/7-01SCF11 ): Fundamentals of Biology was designed specifically for independent study. It draws upon material developed for the three versions of MIT’s Introductory Biology classes known as 7.012, 7.013, and 7.014. All three classes cover the same core material, which includes the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. In addition, each version of the subject has its own distinctive material. You can see the other courses that were used in this one at MIT OpenCourseWare: ocw.mit.edu/search/?d=Biology&f=Lecture%20Videos&l=Undergraduate&q=biology Note not all the full lectures are available for each clip. IIRC, some clips were from select newer lectures that were never published. Best wishes on your studies!
The lecturer is Dr Eric Lander, a pioneer in genetics and quite possibly the smartest person I have ever met. His combination of organization, enthusiasm and accuracy is a wonder to behold.
I wish to meet him also. Thank you for sharing!
I can't believe how easily he explains all the main steps that I couldn't figure out by listening to my professor. I hope he is well respected, because such a passion for teaching is measured in ppb!! Amazing!! Thank you!!
The fact that this course 7 lecture series is made open to the world for free is in itself revolutionary. This is what open access means. No bullshit whatsoever, just open open. I am a graduating PhD in biomedical sciences and had seen all the course 7 OCW courses when I was an undergrad in a different country. I always share this treasure cove with my mentees in the lab and what's sad is how they take this kind of course for granted. Understanding the foundational principles of how biology and the techniques we use now in the lab work is the first step to anything advanced. And you can actually see how they suffer when techniques do not work, especially because they do not understand the most basic of principles.
Your not getting credits for it though
Finally I can say I learned at MIT.
I envy the students who are taking class with this professor, he seems like the kind that actually gives a shit, he hasn't been soul crushed by academia.
Juan Rodriguez Martinez If you give a shit, you dont get sould crushed by academia.
MsTommyknocker you obviously haven't been in rigorous courses to understand what @Juan is talking about.
He is a true professional! Amazing!
Juan Carlos Rodriguez Martinez I am sure of the same
@@forevereveryours yeah, it's made worse if you get involved in university politics, which is abundant and everlasting and a pain in all aspects. It's what ruins most professors
Passion for teaching.. What a great guy. MIT is MIT due to people like you. God bless you more
I think I'm falling in love with genetics, this man's a genius!
Everyone has already said what im thinking so I'll focus on what few have: this man's awesome chalkboard writing style. Its so graceful and relaxing omg, the mans amazing
This prof. Proves that the way you teach is more important than the knowledge
0:28 Analyzing gene
1:09little circles of DNA has diff bii chemical properties electrophoresis
4:27 DNA sequencing
11:25 faster DNA sequencing
Prof. Lander seems to really embrace and enjoy his role as a Teacher. You can tell how passionate he is about teaching... I love when a Professor actually loves his profession and strives to give the best he has to his class.
wow, this guys knows how to teach. I hung onto every word he said, fantastic energy and explains exceptionaly well !!
I love how he makes complex ideas seem obvious! also the story about saving 4 million dollars was super cool!
Thank you so much! if you're reading this Sir
Outstanding teaching.. the students are really very lucky to hear his lecture every time..
He is one of the world's best teachers...
the best genetic lesson i have ever seen
Wow!
This is so amazing.
This guy's style of teaching makes teaching all dramatic and learning enjoyable.
This professor is amazing! We need more of him around.
thıs ıs what you get when u love what u do
This shows What makes America GREAT.
You enjoy what you do.
Thank you for posting! It's really cool that you use the chalkboard instead of slides. It's helpful to see you go through the steps. Big help! Thank you a lot.
I've been trying to understand these concepts for PCR with no luck, and I FINALLY UNDERSTAND. Thank you!
Best teacher in the world! Loved the class.
This really helped me with a bit on my a-level! Thanks!
He makes this so exciting :) Hes making my lab reports bearable.
THIS PROF IS SO AWESOME! learning these subjects from my teacher was really boring since all she does is sit there and talk. The way she teaches makes the subjects uninteresting, but this professors has passion when he teaches, and makes it so much more interesting and fun. Also, I finally understand what I have been struggling with for a while now :)
I agree
the best lecture in my life. !!! He is the perfect example of the perfect teacher ! ! he does it with so much passion its unbelievable ! sucks that my university didn't have such good professors :(
Is there any more videos about him. He is a great speaker and the way he presents the material he does it with enthusiam.
He's such a great teacher! So much easier to understand.
This guy is amazing! Best professor I have ever seen lecture. Makes me wish I was at MIT.
I'm an EE major .. but I watched the whole video. Truly amazing teacher.
Wonderful lecture I envy those who actually attended this lecture in real life and I can say that MIT is the best institute.
This guy is a fantastic teacher. Keep it up bro!
I'm super impressed by his handwriting on the blackboard.
i wish i have a professor like him he deserve all the respect
cool lecturer with nice handwriting in chalkboard. best video explaining AGE so far I have found. thx for upload.
A great teacher makes difficulties easy.
really helpful vid as i've got my biochemistry exam next week. i hate to be 'that guy', but when he draws out the deoxyribose at 14:00, he puts in a carbon at the top point of the pentagon (since every corner = carbon atom), when it should be an oxygen.
You are an excellent lecturer. Hope your students understand your great value.
This professor is really great, I'm getting his explanation and just sorry I didn't see this before.
Damn you left at cliff hanger. Now i have to binge on it.
better explained than any lecturer at king's college london.... shoulda gone to MIT
Glad I found this vedio, as a chemist his talk made sense to me.
É impressionante como as aulas fluem muito bem. Eric Lander is an amazing teacher.
Lol here I am, watching lectures for fun while working in my COVID lab. Lander makes me miss school, wish professors at UCSD were even a fraction as passionate as him.
Someone give this guy a Nobel Prize please!
No wonder MIT is ..well MIT
marvellous teaching and superb teacher, love to attend each and every lecture :-)
Now we can look very fast at the sequence with PacBio or OxfordNanopore instruments :)
Biggggg thanks to you. I really was going crazy in this topic and i couldn't find out this method until i found this video! This teacher is so smart. Thank you so much for your genetics and science videos❤🙏
看这个视频搞明白了pcr测序,不错不错,讲解的很不错。超级赞!
This professor is so good! Ty so much
I followed every word. Beautiful.
he makes this so interesting and really grabs your attention :O
I LOVE that he doesn't use powerpoint.
Man teaching is such a lost art especially in the sciences
NGS Illumina. Really changed the field.
Great handwriting for a teacher
Such a great professor.
Such a great teacher!
MAGNIFICO PROFESOR.
Well.. Its a MIT prof so.... Yeah he's way better than our community college profs...
I wish our prof were this good at teaching 😭😭😭
YOU TEACH VERY WELL
my professor would spend 1.5 hours talking about the same material and we wouldn't even properly finish on time, nor understand what the heck was going on.
inspire me...amazing teacher.i'll be as you for future.
This prof is great! Where is next part?!
Man teaches like a hurricane! When you get pummeled with facts like that, you surely gonna look different.
Prof, Sir, that was so cooool
gon' learn today!
for the first time in my life im glad i took biotech
i thought i will get bored but really it was an interesting lecture
thank you very much for your hard work and you seem to love genetic that why this lecture was interest , and i hope some day i will be like you
Doesn't have to be...it can be made of DNA.
Eukaryotic cells just use RNA to make primers.
14:50 OK so how to make such a 2',3'-di-deoxy nucleotide in a beaker?
Oh, and BTW, where to get/synthesize the normal 3'-hydroxyl bases anyway?
And what are those colourful fluorescent dyes to attach to them?
Bon Bon variable number of tandem repeat probes. These probes are radioactives. Idk why after 3 yrs but I still felt like sharing
WOW JUST WOW!!! Thank you Sir. 👏
Eric Lander!! wooow
This was fantastic, great lecture.
Very clearly lecture help me a lot!
Everybody does it backwards in the lab at some point - gold and true story.
love this professor!
God bless you sir. Envy those students
Great tutorial, thank you so much for posting this
better than my lecturers who jus read off powerpoint slides ...teaching at its essence
lol, it's kinda "cute". cute and Nobel prize worthy.
Very informative
WOWOOWOWO...MY FKING lecturer did not teach us this before giving us one hard lab report to do.;..so this video really helps
You are a fantastic aide. I'm working with a virus not bacteria.looking up dsdna group 2 there are many vectors for adenoviruses
There must be a general
Vector used for dsdna .
i'm watching this in 2018 and finally i can inderstand sequencing
Good teacher !!!!
Oh my !!! I'm love whit the way he teaches
He is amazing!!!!!!!!!!
very good teacher!
amazing teacher
I really like this class
Really Awesome!!!
Just awesome 👍
he is awesome!!
Is there any way to watch a full course? It just so cool to watch
From the syllabus ( ocw.mit.edu/7-01SCF11 ):
Fundamentals of Biology was designed specifically for independent study. It draws upon material developed for the three versions of MIT’s Introductory Biology classes known as 7.012, 7.013, and 7.014. All three classes cover the same core material, which includes the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. In addition, each version of the subject has its own distinctive material.
You can see the other courses that were used in this one at MIT OpenCourseWare: ocw.mit.edu/search/?d=Biology&f=Lecture%20Videos&l=Undergraduate&q=biology
Note not all the full lectures are available for each clip. IIRC, some clips were from select newer lectures that were never published. Best wishes on your studies!
thank you alot that helped alot understand D base
impressing i finally i understood everything!
I wish more of my professors wrote on the blackboard.
this guy's great
This teacher is so amazing my teacher couldn't teach me shit.