Stephen P. Bell

Steve Bell is a Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology at MIT and an HHMI Investigator. Steve and his lab study the regulation of eukaryotic replication using biochemical, genetic, and molecular biology approaches. He has received the institute-wide Everett Moore Baker Memorial Teaching Award as well as a School of Science Teaching Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Education. Along with Tania, Steve co-authored a popular molecular biology textbook with James Watson.
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Molecular Biology - Part 1: DNA Replication and Repair (edX)

Apr 16th 2024
Molecular Biology - Part 1: DNA Replication and Repair (edX)
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An in-depth adventure through DNA replication and repair to strengthen your scientific thinking and experimental design skills. You’re acquainted with your DNA, but did you know that your cells synthesize enough DNA during your lifetime to stretch a lightyear in length? How does the cellular machinery accomplish such a [...]

Molecular Biology – Part 3: RNA Processing and Translation (edX)

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Molecular Biology – Part 3: RNA Processing and Translation (edX)
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An in-depth adventure through RNA Processing and Translation. Strengthen your scientific thinking and biological experimental design skills. In Part 3 of 7.28x, you’ll explore translation of mRNA to protein, a key part of the central dogma of biology. Do you know how RNA turnover or RNA splicing affects the [...]

Molecular Biology - Part 2: Transcription and Transposition (edX)

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Molecular Biology - Part 2: Transcription and Transposition (edX)
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Strengthen your scientific thinking and experimental design skills in this adventure through transcription and transposition. In Part 2 of this Molecular Biology course, you’ll explore transcription of DNA to RNA, a key part of the central dogma of biology and the first step of gene expression.