Lecture (WS 2014/2015)
Contribution to Lecture Course: "Networks, Function and Genomics"
OBJECTIVE
The life sciences are rapidly turning from qualitative to quantitative sciences. To integrate the increasing amount of data in a systematic way, development and application of mathematical models and computational algorithms are required. In this semester, we are contributing to the Minor in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics with a part on metabolic and signaling networks. The program is open to Bachelor and Diploma students from computer science, mathematics, and physics with an interest in biological systems and questions. Prior knowledge in biology is not required or assumed.
CONTENT
see http://mpg-sysbio.de/index.php?id=t3_netfunc
FORMAL DETAILS
see http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/index.php?node_id=3440
- Time and Location
Lectures: Wednesday, 3.DS, 11.10 – 12.40, INF - 2026
Tutorials: Wednesday, 4.DS, 13.00 – 14.30, INF - E065 - Building
Fakultät Informatik, Nöthnitzer Str. 46 - The lecturer for this part (Function) is Dr. Lutz Brusch
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- As part of the Mathematical Biology courses, there is the Seminar in Mathematical Biology.
- Contact the coordinator: Prof. Dr. Andreas Deutsch, Tel. 463-31943
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