This course introduces C. elegans as a powerful model system to investigate fundamental biological questions. Course topics include key discoveries, community resources, advantages of the C. elegans system, and widely used genetic, biochemical, and molecular approaches. A hands-on lab session will familiarize students with worm husbandry and identification of key anatomical features and life stages. As a capstone, students will propose how to apply the C. elegans model system to a question in their own research. Ideal for graduate students and postdocs beginning work with C. elegans or planning to join a worm lab.
1 units · Medical Satisfactory/No Credit
This course introduces C. elegans as a powerful model system to investigate fundamental biological questions. Course topics include key discoveries, community resources, advantages of the C. elegans system, and widely used genetic, biochemical, and molecular approaches. A hands-on lab session will familiarize students with worm husbandry and identification of key anatomical features and life stages. As a capstone, students will propose how to apply the C. elegans model system to a question in their own research. Ideal for graduate students and postdocs beginning work with C. elegans or planning to join a worm lab.
Offered in Autumn 2025 at Stanford University.