Excellent lecture.
By Mariana . on 23. January 2024 for The Levels of Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Dr. Georgina turns difficult topics in genetics into clear and simple concepts that are easy to digest! For the first time I feel like am starting to understand the Central Dogma and related subjects better thanks to her. She's also greatly commited to student success by answering to students questions and concerns about the subject.
Some comparison flow charts are needed
By Rama J. on 05. December 2022 for Biotechnology
Topic is not comparing the topics from previous topics in the table form. Then students will remembered
Now, I know molecular biology as well as any medical student ought to! :)
By Carol W. on 20. August 2022 for Genomics
I, really, liked ALL of Dr. Cornwall's lectures, but did NOT find time to rate them!
I am, still, trying to put it all together because molecular biology is my most difficult subject, but Dr. Cornwall put together much that I knew -- and I am far better off than beforehand!
I, definitely, now understand as much as any medical student ought to about molecular biology -- and thus, I am glad that I made notes the whole way, giving me paperwork to re-think all that Dr. Cornwall taught me!
Thus, I wish Dr. Cornwall the best and am grateful! :)
extra fine lectures
By Carol W. on 29. May 2022 for Gene Regulation
Georgia Cornwall has done a conscientious job at teaching molecular and cellular biology -- and I enjoy it daily! :)
This lecture needs to be replaced
By Antonio M. on 19. February 2022 for Binding Motifs
This explanation was not clear at all. I had to research a lot of information elsewhere to understand the concepts presented. This is the exact opposite of what is to be expected of something that should make students life easier.
So confusing explanation.
By Jordi B. on 21. December 2021 for Binding Motifs
The concepts mentioned in this lecture are very confusing and poorly explained. She made no effort to clarify the meaning of homeodomain, homeoprotein, and other such concepts. Also, she seems very unsure of what she is teaching and the speed is too fast to properly retain the information.
Review
By Melissa H. on 02. December 2021 for Genomics
It was very comprehensive and I loved how easy it was to understand
cutting the dna
By Jasmine M. on 27. September 2021 for Cutting the DNA
in depth knowledge on DNA splicing, ecor 1 and so the base pairs want to stick together and then ligase comes along to stick together the backbones, the phosphate-sugar backbones. Here you can see how the two pieces come together and now we have a recombinant DNA molecule. Again, we are generally looking at a circular chromosome and a foreign piece of DNA being inserted into that circular chromosome and so we'll see two ends of sticky ends and insertion of that sequence.
recombinant dna
By Jasmine M. on 27. September 2021 for Recombinant DNA
This lecture gave me a brief knowledge on how rDNA is made.
why i like biotechnology
By Neuer N. on 27. September 2021 for Biotechnology
Easy to understand
I like that subject
Clear explanations
relevant for my dream job
Good lecture indeed!
By Mahziar K. on 12. September 2021 for Probes and Blotting Methods
I liked the lecture. It was clear and concise. I liked it better if the lecturer used more visuals of techniques.
Awsome
By Eric Alan G. on 01. March 2021 for Gene Regulation
Very condensed, but a well-taught lecture. I love the teacher´s style.
so fast and not understandable
By ?amil Y. on 19. December 2020 for Binding Motifs
Lesson was so fast and not understandable .Lecturer should have gone from easy points to harder points.She could not make it easier this topic for me .She did not use her hand at all during the lesson.This is so lazy way for giving a lesson and unproffesional.
she reads from her notes too much, strikes me as someone who does not have a firm grasp on what she is teaching.
By Mohammed B. on 30. November 2020 for Genomics
she reads from her notes too much, strikes me as someone who does not have a firm grasp on what she is teaching.
great introduction to biotechnology
By Ezgi A. on 12. November 2020 for Biotechnology
Basic topics which i had difficulties in understanding has been well explained and now I have fixed the knowledge :)
Suggestion: it's hard to cover the extremely fast growing biotechnology topic but I guess "omics" would be good to add
It came together in the end!
By Angel J. on 03. November 2020 for Repressible Operons
Despite the mishaps, I thought the information was understandable. Especially the ending when she connected Trp and Lac operons with repressible and inducible.
really good
By Cerys C. on 28. September 2020 for Sanger Sequencing
simply explained so well understood, very well done. lots of info but concise
Good content
By Evan S. on 16. September 2020 for Biotechnology
Great concise videos covering salient points in biotech. Most of material is well presented though some concepts I've had to supplement with other sources to fully understand. Overall, great useful series. Thank-you Dr. Cornwall!
Fantastic
By Paige G. on 02. September 2020 for Biotechnology
Dr. Cornwall is fantastic! The biotechnology series helped me SO MUCH going into lecture.
Great!
By Bryson G. on 02. September 2020 for Probes and Blotting Methods
She keeps it short and simple. Great work in this video. It's great prep before going into a lecture!
TOTALLY BAD
By Eric C. on 22. July 2020 for Probes and Blotting Methods
TOO SIMPLIFIED AND IT SEEMS LIKE THE LECTURER WASN'T WELL-PREPARED FOR THE LECTURE KEEP SAYING NONSENSICAL WORDS. I AM REALLY FURIOUS AND FRUSTRATED LISTENING TO HER LECTURE.
Well explained
By Kshitij A. on 13. May 2020 for Genomics
Very well explained. Would have appreciated had the lecture been a bit more comprehensive on certain topics, like in DNA replication and also a dynamic step by step diagram of the process would have been better to understand.
Tripping-tophan
By Chad-Solomon D. on 07. February 2020 for Repressible Operons
The lecturer tripping up make it a little difficult to follow but it is made clear in the end.
Too much talking.
By Ahmed A. on 06. February 2020 for Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic mRNA
Talking about things that aren't on the slide
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Difficult to follow
By Jonathan S. on 23. January 2020 for Repressible Operons
This is incredibly difficult to follow with the lecturer mis-speaking constantly
was a vision clear of all the topics
By Lucero O. on 27. February 2019 for Day 3: To Do List
The information were very good explaining Understanding the metabolic pathways, the clements and components that interview and the total of each process
High yield information
By Daren O. on 03. February 2019 for Biotechnology
Well done! Very targeted information. For those that say it’s not as deep as their classroom lecture, it is not designed to be. Again,what we are supposed to get out of this course is the high yield information...and we are getting it. Thank you so much Dr. Cornwall.
Pls Get the Facts Right
By Ioannis B. on 17. October 2018 for Transforming Eukaryotic Cells
"... and we know that the DNA was taken up because the plant grows tumors OR NOT..." Taking the term "tentative scientific language" to another level!! LMFAO >D
Please re-record with another professor
By John D. on 25. September 2018 for Sequence Tagged Sites
She talks too fast. Additionally, she reads from her notes too much, strikes me as someone who does not have a firm grasp on what she is teaching.
Not bad, but it not very detailed
By lucie I. on 18. May 2018 for Biotechnology
I’m following this course as I’m attending this course at my university, it very helpful, but I wish it was as detailed as our class are.
Alumna de Perú
By Alejandra S. on 29. April 2018 for Gene Regulation
Me encanta como se enseña! Ya quisiera tener una profesora como ella en la Universidad!
Gene Regulation
By Mark A. on 28. April 2018 for Gene Regulation
I had to try so hard to follow what lecture was teaching, subject matter is quite abstract. All the same thanks for trying.
Biotechnology
By Mark A. on 28. April 2018 for Biotechnology
I had to try so hard to follow what lecture was teaching, i remember i enjoyed this better in med sch. All the same thanks for trying.
Genomics
By Mark A. on 28. April 2018 for Genomics
this topic is quite too cumbersome and lecturer didn't seem to be in control of material presentation
Good teaching method for Biotechnology
By Okechukwu V. on 27. February 2018 for Biotechnology
The course was well explained. It is confusing subject matter, but she did her best to make it understandable. She is funny, energetic and lively
Helpful!
By M.Baran Y. on 21. November 2017 for Proofread and Repair Mechanisms
Very helpful on understanding the basics of the repair mechanisms.
She's fast and clear = )
By Thais A. on 27. October 2017 for Genomics
I liked that she really knows what she is talking about and is able to explain complicated things with examples from everyday life.
it was really helpful
By Dina A. on 02. October 2017 for Cytological Maps
it was really helpful,but a bit fast, good details and nice explaining
Slightly outdated
By Baodi S. on 15. September 2017 for Gene Regulation
Structurally complete, however, relatively outdated. Enough for medical study purposes.
Great lecture!
By Simbongile M. on 07. September 2017 for Other Levels of Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
great lecture!
I still feel the need to fill in the gaps but it has given me an overview of gene regulation
shRNA & siRNA needed to be covered
By Hamad A. on 13. May 2017 for Biotechnology
I like the Lecture it explain many things but there are very important thinks haven't been explained like how to knockout some genes by using shRNA or siRNA. I know that you explain CRSPR which is the greatest method ever . But I think is necessary to talk about shRNA, siRNA and what the advantage and disadvantag because everyday in school we here about them and I think they need to coverd in this lecture.
Thanks