ESP Biography



ASLIHAN SELIMBEYOGLU, Stanford grad student studying neuroscience




Major: Neuroscience

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: Not available.

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Past Classes

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B3661: Genes, Genetic Engineering, and Synthetic Biology in Splash! Spring 2014 (Apr. 12 - 13, 2014)
This class will go over some basics of molecular biology - or how DNA is converted into proteins. Proteins are what give the different parts of life their special characteristics. The class will then demonstrate some exciting applications of this knowledge, showing how people can engineer cells to glow different colors, make cool spider silk, or control the brain.


B3179: Genes and Genetic Engineering in Splash! Fall 2013 (Nov. 02 - 03, 2013)
A basic introduction to the gene as the basic unit of biological function. We will also talk about the exciting prospect of using genetic engineering/synthetic biology to create a better world.


B2754: Genes and Genetic Engineering in Splash! Spring 2013 (Apr. 13 - 14, 2013)
A basic introduction to the gene as the basic unit of biological function. We will also talk about the exciting prospect of using genetic engineering/synthetic biology to create a better world.


B2519: Hands On Brain Lab in Splash! Fall 2012 (Nov. 03 - 04, 2012)
How do memories form? How do optical illusions work? What in the world is a homonculus? The brain is by far the most complicated but at the same time the most amazing organ in the body! Come take this course to learn the answers to these and other fascinating questions. Plus you will get to examine real human and animal brains!