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Fundamentals of Bioinformatics
GINF 5001
- Newark
- 5:00-8:00 pm, Monday
- Begins
August 30, 2004- MSB C-632
- Piscataway
- 1:00 - 4:00 pm Wednesday
- Begins September 1, 2004 - RWJMS Bioinformatics Lab, V-12
Introduction to the field and its
tools for sequence analysis, molecular modeling, integrated informatics environments,
and the UNIX environment. 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisites/Co-requisite:
GSBS Core.
Structural Bioinformatics II
GINF 5002
- Newark
- 1:00 - 4:00 pm Monday
- Begins August
30,
2004- MSB C-632
- Piscataway
- 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuesday
- Begins August
31,
2004 - RWJMS
Bioinformatics Lab, V-12
Homology modeling, advanced alignment
and structural searching, docking, and molecular dynamics applied to drug
design and the study of biophysical problems (e.g. impact of protein folding
on disease states) ranging from small proteins to
the study of larger complexes. (e.g. ribosomes). 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite:
Structural Bioinformatics I, GINF 5003 or Permission
of Instructor.
Bioinformatics Platforms and Application Development
GINF 5004
- Newark
- 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuesday
- Begins
August 31,
2004 - MSB C-632
- Piscataway
- 1:00 - 4:00 pm Thursday
- Begins September 2,
2004 - RWJMS Bioinformatics Lab, V-12
Operating systems, computers and
networks. Programming (perl) and bioinformatics development within a LINUX
environment. Bioinformatics processes automation. Students will be provided
with an opportunity to a sufficiently sophisticated and informed vocabulary
and skill set so that he/she can collaborate productively with computer scientists
and application developers on a informatics team. 3
Credit Hours. Prerequisite Fundamentals of Bioinformatics
GINF 5001, or Permission of Instructor.
Special Topics in Bioinformatics
- GINF 5030
Newark and
Piscataway - TBA. Begins week of Sept. 8, 2003
Independent study and project development
in Bioinformatics growing from and extend beyond subject matter introduced
in the GSBS Bioinformatics Curriculum. Special focus for Fall, 2003: Quantitative
underpinnings of bioinformatics (math, probability and statistics) and High
Throughput Technologies (Microarray biotechnologies, proteomics, etc.). 1
to 3 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: Two courses in Bioinformatics and Permission
of Coordinator.
Minimum enrollment: 4.
Page last Modified: April
14, 2004
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