Biotechnology, People and the Environment
Lecture Overviews and Class Handouts
Getting the Most from your Protein Sequence
SLIDES from talk by Rob Russell
BIOINFORMATICS
Computational analysis of gene sequences and protein structures, on a large-scale. Topics include sequence alignment, biological database design, comparative genomics, geometric analysis of protein structure, and macromolecular simulation
Bioinformatics Lecture 2000
Together with access to biological sequence- and structure databases via the WWW, powerful bioinformatics tools are available for public use. This entails an increasing need for an overview over which methods are to be employed for which questions, what the underlying assumptions are and how the results are to be interpreted. But bioinformatics not only solves application problems, but also works on some of the most interesting theoretical aspects of the life sciences. This lecture will focus on practical bioinformatics for the molecular biologist as well as modern developments and research directions
Biochemical Engineering
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