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MCB 150 1st Edition Lecture 1Outline of Last Lecture I. No previous lecture material.Outline of Current Lecture II.Course StafIII. Required course materialsIV. Optional Course MaterialsV. Additional ResourcesVI. PoliciesVII. GradesCurrent LectureCourse StafBrad Mehrtens (instructor): 164C Burrill Hal, [email protected] Reedy (course coordinator): 208 Noyes Lab, [email protected] Course Materials:The custom textbook: Molecular and Cellular Biology, Custom Edition for University of Illinois.- Available as a hardcover and an eTextAccess to MasteringBiology and Learning CatalyticsPracticing Biology Student Workbook, Custom Edition for University of Illinois. Optional Course MaterialsThrive in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThrive in Cell BiologyAdditional ResourcesOffice Hours: Tuesday 12:00-2:00 pm; Wednesday 3:00-5:00 PM in 164 A Burrill HallThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Review sessions prior to every exam.Policies:Cell phones must be kept on vibrate or silent during classPlease arrive on time and stay until the end of class, also refrain from talking unless called upon.All contact should be sent from an @illinois.edu email addressRecording during class periods is fine but Audio only. GradesThere will be a 1,000 point total in this course:- 60% (600 points) Exams- There is a standard scale so that progress in the course can be tracked throughout the


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