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No scientific or medical background is necessary for this course. You should contact Stanford Continuing Studies. Or the Stanford Visitors site. You may also email the instructor, Doug Brutlag.
The course will be of interest to students who plan to major in biology or human biology, especially premedical students and biology majors who use molecular biology methods. It will also be useful to those interested in health care policy, intellectual-property rights and ethical issues. Homework will include using genome and disease databases to determine the function of genes involved in disease. There are no prerequisites for this course. A Primer of Human Genetics by Greg Gibson.
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Biochemistry 218 - BioMedical Informatics 231. Doug Brutlag, Rhiju Das, Gavin Sherlock, Mike Snyder, and. Computational Molecular Biology is no longer taught for credit, but the course videos, slides and web pages will be kept intact for students who wish to review this material or faculty who wish to use the material in their own courses. Examples of Previous Final Projects. Genomics, Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology.
Biochemistry 228 will be taught live, in the Spring quarter 2007-2008. The course will be available to off campus students during all three quarters via SCPD. Registration is limited to 50 students. Off campus students must register with the Stanford Center for Professional Development. At Stanford and is in char.