HC70A Winter 2022

HC70A Winter2022 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation






Course Information



Units: 5


Lectures: Tuesdays & Thursdays
3:30-6:00 PM


Location: Zoom Meeting
Link available via BruinLearn


Discussions: Wednesdays (Zoom Meeting)
12-2:00 PM
2-4:00 PM
4-6:00 PM


Office Hours: Mondays (Zoom Meeting)
with Dr. Bob Goldberg
4-5:30 PM
or by appointment


Syllabus




Class Handouts and Powerpoint Presentations



Week 1

01/04/22 - Lecture One Handout (pdf): The Age of DNA: What is Genetic Engineering? (Part One)
01/06/22 - Film:  Race For the Double Helix



Week 2

01/11/22 - Lecture Two Handout (pdf): The Age of DNA: What is Genetic Engineering? (Part Two)
01/13/22 - Films:  The Gene Engineers; Designing Life; Genetic Information Age



Week 3

01/18/22 - Lecture Three Handout (pdf): What Are Genes & How Do They Work: (Part One)
01/20/22 - Film:  Extraordinary Measures



Week 4

01/25/22 - Lecture Four Handout (pdf): What Are Genes & How Do They Work: (Part Two)
01/27/22 - Lecture Five Handout (pdf): How Are Genes Cloned & Engineered: The Insulin & Hemophilia Story



Week 5

02/01/22 - Lecture Six Handout (pdf): Twenty-First Century Genetic Engineering Applications
02/03/22 - Film:  Food Evolution
Guest Speaker:  Dr. Channapatna Prakash



Week 6

02/08/22 - All-Class Midterm Oral Exam
02/10/22 - Guest Speaker:  Harry Klann, Supervising Criminologist, DNA Unit, LAPD, Retired



Week 7

02/15/22 - Lecture Six- Part 2 Handout (pdf):Twenty-First Century Genetic Engineering Applications
02/17/22 - Lecture Seven Handout (pdf): Age of Genomics: Three Parent Babies, Human Origins, and Race



Week 8

02/22/22 - Lecture Eight Handout (pdf): Human Genetic Engineering
02/24/22 - Guest Speaker: Stem Cell Biology and Ethics by Dr. Pei Yun Lee



Week 9

03/01/22 - Lecture Nine Handout (pdf): Genetic Engingeering & The Law: Regulating Science & GMOs
03/03/22 - Guest Speaker: The Future of Genetic Engineering & Health by Dr. Daisy Robinton



Week 10

03/08/22- Lecture Ten Handout (pdf): Genetic Engineering & The Law: Patents & Who Owns Your Genes
03/10/22 - All-Class Final Oral Exam




Guest Speakers



Dr. Channapatna Prakash, PhD

Professor in Plant Molecular Genetics, Tuskegee University
Title: Engineering Crops for the Developing World



Harry Klann

Supervising Criminologist, DNA Unit, LAPD (Retired)
Title: DNA Forensics & The Law



Dr. Pei Yun Lee, PhD

UCLA Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Title: Stem Cells Biology and Ethics



Dr. Daisy Robinton, PhD

Oviva Therapeutics
Title: The Future of Genetic Engineering & Health




Articles for Discussion



Discussion One: What Do You Think About Genetic Engineering and GMOs?


Discussion Two: Origins of Genetic Engineering - Hybrid DNA Molecules and Controversy

1. Stanley N. Cohen, The Manipulation of Genes, Scientific American, June 1992, 233(1), 24-33.
2. Clifford Grobstein, The Recombinant DNA Debate, Scientific American, July 1977, 237(1), 22-33.



Discussion Three: Origins of Biotechnology - From Genes to Drugs

1. Walter Gilbert and Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Useful Proteins From Recombinant Bacteria, Scientific American, April 1980, 242(4), 74-94.
2. Jon Gertner, Unlocking the Covid Code, The New York Times Managzine, March 25 2020.



Discussion Four: From Genes to Vaccines

1. James P. Close, Ancient Plagues Shaped the World, Scientific American, November 2020, 323(5), 70-75.
2. Jessica Roy, Will this Pandemic Ever End?, Los Angeles Times, December 23 2021.
3. Howard Markel, The Last Time a Vaccine Saved America, The New Yorker, April 12 2021.
4. Megan Scudellari, How the Coronavirus Infects Cells-and What Makes it So Dangerous, Nature, July 28 2021.
5. Emma Cott, Elliot deBruyn, and Jnathan Corum, How Pfizer Makes its Covid 19 Vaccine, The New York Times, April 28 2021.
6. Gina Kolata and Banjamin Mueller, Halting Progress and Happy Accidents: How mRNA Vaccines Were Made, The New York Times, January 15 2022.



Discussion Five: Genetic Engineering Crops & Farm Animals

1. Charles S. Gasser, & Robert T. Fraley, Transgenic Crops, Scientific American, June 1992, 266(6), 62-69.
2. Felicia Wu, Justus Wesseler, David Zilberman, Robert M. Russell, Chen Chen, & Adrian Dubock, Opinion-Allow Golden Rice to Save Lives, PNAS, December 21 2021, 118(51).
3. William H. Velander, Henryk Lubon, & William N. Drohan, Transgenic Livestock as Drug Factories, Scientific American, January 1997, 276(1), 70-74.
4. Casey Smith & Associated Press, First Shipments of Genetically Modified Salmon Go to Restaurants in Eastern U.S., Anchorage Daily News, June 1 2021.
4. International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications, Japan Begins Sale of Genome-Edited "Madai" Red Sea Bream, ISAA Crop Biotech Update, October 20 2021.



Discussion Six: DNA and the Law

1. Peter J. Neufeld & Neville Coleman, When Science Takes the Witness Stand, Scientific American, May 1990, 262(5), 46-53.
2. Raffi Khatchadourian, How your Family Tree Could Catch a Killer, The New Yorker, November 15 2021.
3. Jamie Ducharme, Gentic Databases Could Identify Millions of Americans, Time Magazine, October 12 2018.



Discussion Seven: How to Mark Your Genes

1. Ray White & Jean-Marc Lalouel, Chromosome Mapping with DNA Markers, Scientific American, February 1988, 258(2), 40-48.
2. Kevin A. Strauss, Genomics for the People, Scientific American, December 2015, 313(6), 66-73.
3. Bonnie Rochman, Should Babies Be Sequenced? Scientific American, March 2017, 316: 72-75.



Discussion Eight: Human Gene Therapy - The Beginning

1. Inder M. Verma, Gene Therapy. Scientific American, November 1990, 263(5), 68-84.
2. Rick Lewis, Gene Therapy's Second Act, Scientific American, March 1 2014, 310(3), 52-57.



Discussion Nine: Human Gene Therapy - Twenty-First Century Applications

1. Leonard Petrucelli & Aaron D. Gitler, Unlocking The Mystery of ALS, Scientific American, June 2017, 316(6), 46-51.
2. Diana Kwon, Genetic Therapies for Brain Diseases, Nature, April 2021, 592(7853), 180-183.



Discussion Ten: The CRISPR Revolution

1. Michael Specter, DNA Revolution, National Geographic Magzine, August 2016, 31-55.
2. Yiren Lu, The DNA Synthesis Revolution, The New York Times Magazine, November 24 2021.
3. Carl Zimmer, A New Company With a Wild Mission: Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth, The New York Times, September 13 2021.
4. Carolyn Y. Johnson, Chinese Scientist's Claim of Gene-edited Babies Creates Uproar, The Washington Post, November 26 2018.
5. Sui-Lee Yee, Chinese Scientists Who Genetically Edited Babies Gets 3 Years in prison, The New York Times, December 30 2019.