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Molecular Biology - Part 1: DNA Replication and Repair
An in-depth adventure through DNA replication and repair to strengthen your scientific thinking and experimental design skills.
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Molecular Biology - Part 2: Transcription and Transposition
Strengthen your scientific thinking and experimental design skills in this adventure through transcription and transposition.
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Quantitative Biology Workshop
A workshop-style introduction to tools used in biological research. Discover how to analyze data using computational methods.
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Supply Chain Analytics
Master and apply the core methodologies used in supply chain analysis and modeling, including statistics, regression, optimization and probability - part of the MITx Supply Chain Management MicroMasters Credential.
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Transformative Living Labs in Urban Climate Action and Transportation Planning
This course is an introduction to sustainable and equitable solutions in urban mobility, and to the “living labs” model: a method of co-development among public and private actors, researchers, and civil society to accelerate innovation in climate action and sustainable urban planning and development.
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Collaborative Data Science for Healthcare
Data and learning should be at the front and center of healthcare delivery. In this course, we bring together computer scientists, health providers and social scientists collaborating to improve population health by analyzing and mining data routinely collected in the process of patient care.
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Policy for Science, Technology and Innovation
This course will examine the science and technology innovation system, including case studies on energy, computing, advanced manufacturing and health sectors, with an emphasis on public policy and the federal government’s R&D role in that system
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Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity
A MITx/HarvardX collaboration, this course explores Japan’s transition into the modern world through the historical visual record.
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Development in Emerging Economies: The Case of China
Curious about China's development and the Chinese market but haven't known where to start? Peking University brings you an easy-to-understand primer.
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Enterprise Selling
Learn essential concepts to align marketing and sales strategies, find and qualify customers, and conduct sales conversations.
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Strategic Account Management
Learn the sought-after skills required to effectively maintain, retain and grow existing enterprise partnerships and customers.
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Sales Enablement & Analytics
Learn how to use data, tools, and technology to drive productivity and set yourself apart as sales leader.
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Automated and Connected Driving Challenges
The MOOC "Automated and Connected Driving Challenges (ACDC)" introduces participants to some of the latest research challenges and provides the possibility to develop and test automated and connected driving functions step by step.
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Mathematical Optimization for Engineers
Learn the mathematical and computational basics for applying optimization successfully. Master the different formulations and the important concepts behind their solution methods. Learn to implement and solve optimization problems in Python through the practical exercises.
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Age of Sustainable Development
Learn the basics of sustainable development -- what it is, why it's important and how we can achieve it.
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The Best Start in Life: Early Childhood Development for Sustainable Development
Children are our future – so how do we give them the best beginning for a happy and healthy life?
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Feeding a Hungry Planet: Agriculture, Nutrition and Sustainability
How do we create a healthy and sustainable diet for the growing world population?
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Living Heritage and Sustainable Development
How is intangible cultural heritage – or ‘living heritage’ – related to sustainable development? Why is it important to keep heritage alive?
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Industrial Policy in the 21st Century: The Challenge for Africa
Why is there so little industry in Africa? Does it matter? What can we do about it? Hear from economist John Page about the continent’s options for industrialization and the future of economic growth in Africa.
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Natural Resources for Sustainable Development
Explore the sustainable development opportunities and challenges in using oil, gas and minerals.
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Planetary Boundaries
Can our planet continue to support the current scope of human activity?
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Understanding Poverty and Inequality
Explore the many facets and faces of poverty and inequality, and discover opportunities for individuals, countries, and a global community to help ensure that no one is left behind.
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Sustainable Cities
Learn how government, the private sector, and other actors can support sustainable urban development
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Sustainable Food Systems: A Mediterranean Perspective
How do we produce more, better quality, and safer food while simultaneously achieving social and environmental goals?
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