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The first lecture of the BIOL1506 course at Laurentian University. The lecture is given by Dr. Jeffrey Gagnon, who introduces himself and his goals for the course. The lecture covers the course textbook, meeting times, attendance expectations, grade breakdown, and assignments. The lecture also discusses the definition of biology, properties of life, and the concept of emergent properties. The lecture concludes with a discussion of reductionism and systems biology using the example of Ozempic, a GLP-1-based medication.
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Lecture 1: Introduction
Dr. Jeffrey Gagnon
Introductions
Born/raised in rural Ottawa.
Ottawa University BSc in Biopharmaceutical Sciences-2002- 2006
Volunteering during the academic year and summer employment. 4 th^ year BSc honours thesis
MSc in Biochemistry @ Ottawa U (2006-2008). protein processing/maturation
PhD in Physiology and Biophysics @ Dalhousie (2009-2013). Appetite regulating hormone physiology
Postdoctoral fellowship in Physiology @ University of Toronto (2013-2014) Diabetes hormone physiology
Hired @ Laurentian in 2014 Tenure in 2019 + associate professor
Our class
Goals for BIOL
-Get everyone excited about biology
-Give you a strong foundation in Biology
-Get you ready for 1507 and future BIOL
courses
Course Section GTA
Grade breakdown
In Class Participation: Learning Catalytics
Chapter 1
Some
Properties
of Life
Figure 1.2 Some properties of life.
Theme: New Properties Emerge at Each Level in the Biological Hierarchy
Life can be studied at different levels, from molecules to entire living planet
Study of life can therefore be divided into different levels of biological organization through a strategy called reductionism
Reductionism refers to reducing complex systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study
Reductionism - reduction of complex systems to simpler components
Powerful strategy in biology, as the study of individual components is more manageable
For example, studying molecular structure of DNA helps to understand chemical basis of biological inheritance
Emergent properties emerge from the arrangement and interaction of parts within a system
Novel properties emerge at each level that are absent from the preceding one
Emergent properties are not unique to life