Thank you for posting this series of videos! It has answered all of my questions about Bioengineering. I am now thoroughly convinced that Bioengineering is the discipline for me. Now time to find a school and learn how to apply engineering facets to plants.
excellent lecture - very helpful for this parent with a rising senior considering BioEngineering (& trying to understand what BioEngineering & other fields being considered are/are not). Big Takeaway not related to the lecture content: if only one camera, focus the camera on the lecture slides, not on the lecturer... otherwise, the video is no better than an audio file
+Shivani Sivashankar From what I searched before, you can think of biomedical as an oriented part from biological towards healthcare technology while biological is talking about life science generally like drugs and includes healthcare of course.
hello learned people. i have a serious question and would like some light upon it. what exactly is the difference between bioengineering and biomedical engineering? please clarify...
Is bioengineering a subject you should go into if you’d like to be a genetic engineer and work with gene therapy, or is there a different subject to go into?
I am wondering the same... What I'd like to do is DNA editing and genetic engineering and I don't really what faculty would fits my interests. Did you find out at the end?
@@wakawaka2358 from what I understood in these days, you need to start from basic molecular biology and then do a master in bioengineering (at least in the European Union).
Sorry about that, you are correct! For many of our courses, lecture notes are usually the slides from the lecturer. Sorry we didn't look further before sending a reply. What we have posted is all we were given to publish.
+Muhammad Ali The main reason the slides were avoided were due to copyright restrictions. Only after 2009 did MIT OpenCourseWare allow publishing materials not covered in our Creative Commons license under Fair Use.
Best explanation of bioengineering I see across the internet and 7 seas
thanks for showing us the slides
salty
Be grateful for free lectures
Let's record a new one
😂😂
Menace
Thank you for posting this series of videos! It has answered all of my questions about Bioengineering. I am now thoroughly convinced that Bioengineering is the discipline for me. Now time to find a school and learn how to apply engineering facets to plants.
and possibly a minor; Botany? hmmmmmmmmmmm....
+Joseph Moore hows your studies going?
SkunkyCullen ^
hey, did you study it? :)
heyy!! what are you doing now?
excellent lecture - very helpful for this parent with a rising senior considering BioEngineering (& trying to understand what BioEngineering & other fields being considered are/are not).
Big Takeaway not related to the lecture content: if only one camera, focus the camera on the lecture slides, not on the lecturer... otherwise, the video is no better than an audio file
Why doesn't my college offer bioengineering?! It looks the coolest to me.
I am A bioengineering student at McGill University. This is a very good lecture.
what are you doing right now
@yahmana go to ocw.mit.edu for course materials
Any where to get the slides?
+Shivani Sivashankar From what I searched before, you can think of biomedical as an oriented part from biological towards healthcare technology while biological is talking about life science generally like drugs and includes healthcare of course.
tescher looks like an older Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs from a parallel universe😳
hahaha, that was indeed my first thought
hello learned people.
i have a serious question and would like some light upon it.
what exactly is the difference between bioengineering and biomedical engineering?
please clarify...
LMNOP this is a great response
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“Biomedical engineering is not really a discipline you will major in” - 2006
Me in 2022 watching this video as a biomedical engineer. 😖😞
now you are in which year of biomedical engineering
Now i am a bme student of 1st year
Where are the slides he is showing?
If Steve Jobs became a bioengineering professor.
😉
are you there yet?
Is bioengineering a subject you should go into if you’d like to be a genetic engineer and work with gene therapy, or is there a different subject to go into?
I am wondering the same... What I'd like to do is DNA editing and genetic engineering and I don't really what faculty would fits my interests. Did you find out at the end?
Giacomo Altieri no, but I’d guess that bioengineering is probably where you start.
@@wakawaka2358 from what I understood in these days, you need to start from basic molecular biology and then do a master in bioengineering (at least in the European Union).
Giacomo Altieri thanks, that’s a good place to start. The US should probably be similar.
In master program how many are there
I Really Like The Video Bioengineering Prof. Douglas Lauffenburger From Your
He also does it in 4:43 , I think it maybe his "thinking tick".
from where can i access the class slides..anyone pls help out?
ocw.mit.edu/courses/20-010j-introduction-to-bioengineering-be-010j-spring-2006/pages/lecture-notes/
Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw the class slides aren't available
Sorry about that, you are correct! For many of our courses, lecture notes are usually the slides from the lecturer. Sorry we didn't look further before sending a reply. What we have posted is all we were given to publish.
@@mitocw okk np
and the application here ... ?!?!
I am so curious what he wanted to say 😩
So many of the professors weren't exactly open to the idea of open course ware? (pun intended)
he looks like steve job with white hair
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Hmmm... This professor reminds me of Boris Berezovsky or whatever and professor Paul Bloom. 🤔 Are they triplets? 🤔
What can you dream?
all the time focus is on teacher and slides invisible. disgusting
+Muhammad Ali The main reason the slides were avoided were due to copyright restrictions. Only after 2009 did MIT OpenCourseWare allow publishing materials not covered in our Creative Commons license under Fair Use.