Professor Valerie Daggett teaches three courses at the University of Washington in the Department of Bioengineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
BIOEN 530 Literature Analysis
Autumn Quarter
Skills in scientific literature analysis developed through topics in bioengineering.
BIOEN 488/588 Computational Protein Design
Winter Quarter
Explores methods in protein engineering, emphasizing biomedical and biotechnological applications. Includes molecular visualization, homology modeling, molecular dynamics, computational protein design, and evaluation of designs. Introduces current research in subject area. Students learn to use and apply computational tools to investigate design problems.
BIOEN 315 Biochemical Molecular Engineering
Spring Quarter
Introduces the requisite organic, physical, and biochemistry for incoming bioengineers to understand biological systems at the molecular level.