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So one of my professors seems to frequently provide misinformation during lectures. For example, she referenced a protocols paper in a slide and explained the molecular basis of the assay (her explanation didn't make sense), but the actual paper used a different methodology. When some students asked questions out of confusion, her explanation contradicted the paper she posted even more. Also, in the context of genome editing, she is trying to convince us that homologous recombination is not a method for generating mutations, but that double-strand breaks and non-homologous end joining are. She also uses molecular biology terms incorrectly a lot (i.e. processivity vs. fidelity, knockouts vs. knockdowns, etc). These are just a few examples of many. And just fyi, this is a genomics/proteomics class...
A lot of other students seem to feel the same way. I don't want to piss her off by continually questioning her lectures as the final is coming up, but a lot of what I hear in lecture doesn't match up with the papers she assigns or material from other courses.
Not sure what to do about the final or how to even approach this issue...
A lot of other students seem to feel the same way. I don't want to piss her off by continually questioning her lectures as the final is coming up, but a lot of what I hear in lecture doesn't match up with the papers she assigns or material from other courses.
Not sure what to do about the final or how to even approach this issue...