Applications of Bioinformatics and Proteomics/Genomics
UT course #: BIPG 640/840 - 3 cr
Prerequisites: BIPG 610/810 - Introduction to Bioinformatic Computation (recommended)
Offered: Spring semester, W/F afternoons
Course director:
Dr. Alexei Fedorov, Dept. of Medicine, Director of Bioinformatics Lab, (419) 383-5270,
alexei.fedorov@utoledo.eduSummary: In this final course of BPG program students will be familiarized with the most advanced computational techniques, programs and databases used at the frontiers of biomedical sciences. Advanced applications will be covered in four broad areas: new bioinformatic tools, genomics, proteomics, and RNomics
Grading: The course grade will be determined entirely by performance on projects assigned and graded by each instructor.
Instruction: The course is team-taught by faculty from The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University.
Text: None
Example of previous syllabus:
BIPG 640 Syllabus, Spring 2008 (file in PDF format)
Link to course page for registered students: not available at present