Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - undergraduate program

Postgraduate

In San Diego (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    San diego (USA)

Students wishing to pursue a study in bioinformatics may select from majors offered by the Division of Biological Sciences, the Department of Bioengineering, and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. A major in bioinformatics is available within each of the listed departments and divisions. All participating departments have a substantially common curriculum, but each has its own emphasis through its electives, and there are some differences in the core requirements.

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Subjects

  • Bioinformatics
  • Systems
  • Biology
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Course programme

Bioinformatics

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All courses, faculty listings, and curricular and degree requirements described herein are subject to change or deletion without notice.

Courses

For course descriptions not found in the UC San Diego General Catalog 2019–20, please contact the department for more information.

BNFO 281. Seminar in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (1)

Weekly seminars by faculty and visiting bioinformaticists presenting their research. S/U grades only. May be taken for credit nine times.

BNFO 283. Bioinformatics Student Research Talks (1)

Weekly presentations by bioinformatics and systems biology students about research projects that are proposed or completed. Faculty mentors are present to contribute critiques and suggestions. S/U grades only. May be taken for credit nine times. Prerequisites: bioinformatics and systems biology program graduate students only.

BNFO 284. Nonlinear Dynamics in Quantitative Biology (4)

Qualitative, analytical and computational mathematical modeling techniques applied to regulatory networks and signaling networks. Stability, bifurcations, oscillations, multistability, hysteresis, multiple timescales, and chaos. Introduction to experimental data analysis and control techniques. Applications to synthetic biology, cellular population dynamics, ad canonical signaling networks (inflammation, tumor suppression, metabolism). Letter grades only. Prerequisites: bioinformatics and systems biology graduate students only.

BNFO 285. Statistical Learning in Bioinformatics (4)

A hallmark of bioinformatics is the computational analysis of complex data. The combination of statistics and algorithms produce statistical learning methods that automate the analysis of complex data. Such machine learning methods are widely used in systems biology and bioinformatics. This course provides an introduction to statistical learning and assumes familiarity with key statistical methods. Letter grades only. Prerequisites: MATH 283.

BNFO 294. Scientific Ethics (1)

Lectures, readings, and discussions about the responsible conduct and reporting of research, working with others in science, and social responsibilities; the course is designed as an option for meeting federal regulations for such training. S/U grades only. Prerequisites: bioinformatics and systems biology graduate students only. Students should review the following web page prior to enrollment:

BNFO 298. Research Rotation (4–8)

Laboratory research of special topics under the direction of a program faculty member. The purpose is to train students in specific research methodologies and identify a laboratory in which to pursue doctoral dissertation research. Three quarters are required for PhD candidates. May be taken for credit six times. Prerequisites: bioinformatics graduate students and consent of instructor and program.

BNFO 299. Graduate Research (1–12)

Independent work by graduate students engaged in research and writing theses. S/U grades only. May be taken for credit fifteen times. Prerequisites: bioinformatics and systems biology graduate students and consent of instructor.

BNFO 500. Teaching Assistantship (2–4)

Teaching experience in an appropriate bioinformatics undergraduate or graduate course under direction of the faculty member in charge of the course. Each PhD candidate must complete two academic quarters of experience for S/U grade only. May be taken for credit four times. Prerequisites: graduate standing and consent of instructor (department stamp). (F,W,S)

Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - undergraduate program

higher than £ 9000