Frank Solomon

Frank Solomon teaches undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and MSRP participants in the areas of cell biology, experimental design, and responsible conduct of research. Dr. Solomon received his B.A. in history from Harvard University in 1964 and his Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1970 from Brandeis University. He then held a post-doctoral fellowship at Philadelphia’s Institute for Cancer Research and lived in Switzerland, where he developed his interest in cell biology. Dr. Solomon joined the faculty at MIT in 1974. He has served as Chair of the American Society of Cell Biology Education Committee and also served at co-chair of the Panel on Taxonomy and Interdisciplinarity.

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Cell Biology: Transport (edX)

Feb 8th 2022
Cell Biology: Transport (edX)
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How do we know what we know about cells? Enhance your scientific thinking and data analysis skills with this in-depth adventure through cell biology. This is the first cell biology course in a four-part series. How do we know what we know about cells at a molecular level and [...]

Cell Biology: Signaling (edX)

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Cell Biology: Signaling (edX)
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How do we know what we know about cells? Enhance your scientific thinking and data analysis skills with this in-depth adventure through cell biology. Professors Iain Cheeseman and Frank Solomon guide you through a learning experience where you will discover experiments that answered big questions and find out what [...]