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Bioinformatics Program

applications of bioinformatics course

Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ course #: BIPG 6400/8400Ìý- 3 cr
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No Prerequisites: It is not required, butÌýrecommended that students take BIPG5100/7100 Fundamentals in BPG

Offered: Spring semester. ÌýLectures online.

Course director: Ìý, Dept. of Medicine, Vice Director BPG Program, Director of Bioinformatics Lab, (419) 383-5270, alexei.fedorov@utoledo.edu.Ìý .

Summary: 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 transcriptomics.

Grading: The course grade will be determined entirely by performance on projects assigned and graded by each instructor (please see course syllabus at the link below for complete details).

Instruction: The course is team-taught by faculty fromÌýThe University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University, and all lectures are posted online.

Text: No textbooks are required. Students will work with the information/instructions provided online.

END-OF-COURSE STUDENT EVALUATION FORMÌýÌý
After completion of theÌýApplications in BPG course, please click onÌýtheÌýabove link, print out the Evaluation Form,Ìýcomplete and return anonymously to:

Heather Buska
BPG Program
3105G CCE

FULL COURSE SYLLABUS (PDF format) can be foundÌýhere.
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES (SLO's) for Applications in Bioinformatics can be foundÌýhere.Ìý