Innovations in Genetic and Cellular Solutions
BIO 4955
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Timeline
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May 1, 2025Experience start
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July 2, 2025Experience end
Experience
1/1 project matches
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Anywhere
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BiotechnologySkills
research papers personalized medicine genetics cell biology forensic sciencesThis experience is designed for a learner with a keen interest in genetics and cell biology, focusing on cutting-edge topics such as CRISPR, personalized medicine, targeted therapy, nanomedicine, drug delivery systems, and genetic forensics.
The learner will apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges, crafting comprehensive analyses and strategic proposals.
The experience aims to bridge the gap between academic concepts and industry applications, enabling learners to contribute valuable insights to projects within a limited timeframe.
Learners
Learners
Undergraduate
Intermediate levels
1 learner
Project
20 hours per learner
Educators assign learners to projects
Individual projects
- Research paper analyzing the potential of CRISPR technology in personalized medicine.
- Strategic proposal for implementing targeted therapy in a clinical setting.
- Presentation on the latest advancements in nanomedicine for drug delivery systems.
- Case study on the application of genetic forensics in solving real-world cases.
- White paper on the future of genetic technologies in healthcare.
Project timeline
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May 1, 2025Experience start
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July 2, 2025Experience end
Project examples
Requirements
- Develop a comprehensive report on the ethical considerations of CRISPR technology in genetic editing.
- Create a strategic plan for integrating personalized medicine into existing healthcare frameworks.
- Analyze the effectiveness of current drug delivery systems and propose innovative nanomedicine solutions.
- Conduct a comparative study on targeted therapy approaches for specific genetic disorders.
- Prepare a presentation on the role of genetic forensics in modern criminal investigations.
- Research and propose a framework for regulatory compliance in genetic technology applications.
- Evaluate the impact of genetic advancements on public health policy and propose actionable recommendations.
- Design a hypothetical clinical trial for a new genetic therapy, outlining key objectives and methodologies.
Main contact

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Timeline
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May 1, 2025Experience start
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July 2, 2025Experience end