[Biology-U-L] MCDB 293 Computational methods in molecular biology and biochemistry

Biology Undergraduate List biology-u-l at mentor.lscf.ucsb.edu
Tue Jan 9 11:25:11 PST 2007


>Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 11:08:30 -0800
>From: Rolf Christoffersen <christof at lifesci.ucsb.edu>
>
>UCSB Biology Seniors,
>
>The following limited enrollment graduate course has space for a few 
>additional senior undergraduate students who are majoring in one of the 
>biological sciences majors (with at least a 3.0 UD major gpa). If you are 
>interested in taking this 1 unit graduate course, please contact me by 
>email as soon as possible.  The course takes a very practical approach to 
>data analysis.  While their are no exams, students are required to 
>complete three independent computational projects using the methods taught 
>in the course.
>Rolf Christoffersen
>
>MCDB 293
>Survey of computational methods in molecular biology and biochemistry. 
>Topics include analysis and presentation of data, database searching, 
>microarray data analysis, and protein homology modeling. Emphasis is on 
>utilizing accessible software tools that are designed for nonprogrammers
>- Enroll Code 34389
>1 unit
>Weds 1:00-2:00 in Life Sciences Computer Facility (PSYCH 1805)


Rolf Christoffersen:  christof at lifesci.ucsb.edu



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