Frontiers in Molecular Bioscience

MEDICINE & BIOSCIENCE

Course Description
The blueprint of life is written in our DNA. But how exactly does such a blueprint, written with only four chemical letters, get read? How does information from your parents get passed onto you? This course will give an overview of the molecular processes that determine biological traits underlying natural variation and diseased states. In addition to this, we will discuss how our genome is regulated by the environment and emerging technologies that allow us to change our DNA such as CRISPR. This course will include discussions that focus primarily on molecular biology, cellular biology, development, and human disease.
Grades: 9-11
Time: 10:00am EST (New York Time)
Category: MEDICINE & BIOSCIENCE
Instructor: Sebastian Alvarado, PhD

William Scott

Sebastian Alvarado, PhD

PhD in Pharmacology
Postdoctoral Stanford University

Sebastian Alvarado worked at three separate biotechnology startups in Canada and the USA before pursuing a Ph.D. at McGill University. Following his doctoral research, he was awarded an A.P. Giannini Fellowship to continue his work at Stanford University. Dr. Alvarado is interested in how plastic molecular substrates can shape a genome to dynamic changes in the environment. His research has shown how diverse animals can shape the function of their genes to changes in size, metabolism, chronic pain, and social status. These projects have allowed him to study shrinking/enlarging ants, hibernating ground squirrels, human/mouse models of back pain, and cichlid fish from Africa. He is currently an assistant professor at the City University of New York where he is leading research related to how different animals adapt their color and behavior to changing visual environments. Outside of his research program, Sebastian consults science to the entertainment sector (Marvel, WB, etc) and has recently authored a book about the "Science of Marvel".

“I really enjoy taking this course, I learn a lot and had a lot of fun! Awesome experience!”

Sofía Schwerter - Chile

Program Calendar:
July 19-30, 2021
(Monday – Friday)
Real-Time Classes Duration:
1 hour & 45 minutes long
(with a 15-minute break)
Max Class Group:
Small class size
(20 students max)

Grades 9-11

For grade 9 students all course options are available.



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