Achievement
Trainees coteach Bioinformatics course
Project
IGERT: Integrating Computational Science into Research in Biological Networks
University
Boston University
(Boston, MA)
PI
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Trainees coteach Bioinformatics course
IGERT trainees Eric Franzosa and Jignesh Parikh co-taught BF527: Applications in Bioinformatics for the 2nd time in Fall 2010. The course is an introduction to Bioinformatics for students outside of our Bioinformatics Ph.D. Program and consisted of 1-hour lectures and 1-hour labs held biweekly. Lectures focused on the major molecular biology data types analyzed by bioinformaticians (sequences, structures, etc.) along with the theory and tools that have been developed to study them. Labs focused on acquiring hands-on experience with important Bioinformatics tools and databases while simultaneously developing Python programming skills. Students were evaluated through lab activities, homework assignments, a midterm exam, and a final project. The final project required students to select a paper with supplementary data, perform 3 additional analyses on that data, and present their findings. Online polling of students revealed unanimous enthusiasm for the course and its instructors.
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