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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY

261–62 Physics of Biotechnology I–II (3–3)
  Basic physical principles underlying experimental exploration and the mechanisms behind the fields of proteomics, bioinformatics, and genomics. PSMB 261: fundamentals of molecular detection; PSMB 262: applications to biosensors.
263 Management of Innovation (3)
  Business, technological, economic, and political factors that influence development of scientific and technical products, processes, and services.
264 Technology Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship (3)
  The process of innovation within and outside the corporate setting to launch and build new ventures, including internal technology venture initiation.
265 Commercialization of Science and Technology (3)
  The later stages of the innovation process, in which the transfer from development stages to commercial deployment must be accomplished effectively.
266 Capstone Project (1)
  Guided independent research and writing or team projects.
 

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