PH 296, Section 33

Applications of Statistics to Genetics and Molecular Biology
Seminar and Reading Group 

Fall 2001

 

 
 
Index

Seminar

Discussion
 
 
 
 
 

 


First class meeting: Thursday, September 6th, 334 Evans Hall

Time and place:

Discussion: 
    Monday 4:00-6:00pm 
    340B Haviland Hall
Seminar: 
    Thursday 4:00-5:00pm
    334 Evans Hall

Registration information:

PH 296, Section 33
Course control number: 76256
3 units

Instructor:  Sandrine Dudoit

Description:

This seminar course concerns the applications of statistics to problems in genetics and molecular biology. The course consists of two components.

(1) A one-hour weekly seminar given by researchers working at the interface between the mathematical and biological sciences.

(2) A two-hour weekly discussion section during which the seminar topics are introduced and related papers are presented and discussed.

Topics will include, but are not limited to: genetic mapping; DNA microarray experiments; computational gene finding; sequence alignment; protein structure prediction.
 
 


last updated September 03, 2001
sandrine@stat.berkeley.edu