Fall 2025 - MBB 721 G100

Nucleic Acids (3)

Class Number: 4780

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Sep 3 – Dec 2, 2025: Wed, 8:30–10:20 a.m.
    Burnaby

    Sep 3 – Dec 2, 2025: Fri, 8:30–10:20 a.m.
    Burnaby

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

An examination of recent literature about the structure and function of DNA and RNA.

COURSE DETAILS:

Course Description
This course will focus on recent advances in nucleic acids biochemistry and how they are translated into biotechnology applications. Students will develop a biotechnology application from a nucleic acid-related research finding of their choosing throughout the semester. Lectures will provide theoretical foundation paired with biotechnology applications of the topics listed below. Nobel Laureate Dr. Thomas Cech will deliver four guest lectures in this course.

Lecture Topics
Topics are tentative and subject to change:

  1. Fundamental properties of nucleic acids (Application: DNA origami as drug delivery tool)
  2. RNA-guided interventions (Application: CRISPR gene editing and diagnostics, targeted RNA degradation)
  3. Nucleic acids as discovery tools (Application: CRISPR genetic screening to identify synthetic lethal drug targets)
  4. Disease surveillance by circulating DNA
  5. Agricultural genome editing
  6. DNA as data storage and molecular circuits
  7. Synthetic biology
  8. Gene drives

Grading

NOTES:

Paper presentation 20%

Participation (In class and in peer review) 35%

Biotech development project (Broken into 3 parts) 45%

Materials

MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:

None. Primary literature will be used as material.

REQUIRED READING NOTES:

Your personalized Course Material list, including digital and physical textbooks, are available through the SFU Bookstore website by simply entering your Computing ID at: shop.sfu.ca/course-materials/my-personalized-course-materials.

Graduate Studies Notes:

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Registrar Notes:

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RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION

Students with a faith background who may need accommodations during the term are encouraged to assess their needs as soon as possible and review the Multifaith religious accommodations website. The page outlines ways they begin working toward an accommodation and ensure solutions can be reached in a timely fashion.