Course Time: Tuesdays 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Bull Run Hall, Room 132, Prince William Campus
Instructor:
Saleet Jafri
Occoquan Building Room 328G
703-993-8420
sjafri@gmu.edu
Course Description:
The recent advances in biological research provide potential opportunities in bioinformatics and computational biology. This speaker series exposes the graduate students to a variety of projects and opportunities, and will provide alternative ways of looking at biological data and problems.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor>Grading Policy:
Students will write a summary (one typed page, single spaced) on two of the colloquium talks using appropriate citations when needed. Students are expected to ask question during the colloqium and class participation. Students should also sign the attendance sheet each class to indicate attendance.
Academic Honesty Policy : Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated.
This includes cheating, plagiarism, and falsification of academic
records.
That being said, you can discuss the homework with each other (this does
not mean that you can copy each other's homework).
Last modified Wed Jan 21 2009 by Saleet Jafri