2009 Summer Bioinformatics Workshop July 6–August 13, Mon- Thur Morning Session Description

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2009 Summer Bioinformatics Workshop July 6–August 13, Mon- Thur Morning Session Description 9:30am – MR-044 11:00am – NAC 1/102. Pathways Bioinformatics & Biomolecular Center. Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics (Sci316.01, 3 credits) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2009Summer Bioinformatics Workshop

July 6–August 13, Mon- Thur

Morning Session Description9:30am – MR-044

11:00am – NAC 1/102

Pathways Bioinformatics & Biomolecular Center

Genomics and Structural Bioinformatics (Sci316.01, 3 credits)

Lecture and computer simulations: 9:30am-12:00noon; Location: MR-044, Computer room, Science DivisionInstructors: Dr. Sihong Wang (Molecular Genetics, Biomedical Engineering, CCNY) Dr. Y. Gosser (Bioinformatics, Grove School of Engineering, CCNY)This interdisciplinary course introduces basic concepts of bioinformatics, databases, and computational tools in molecular genetics, and protein structure and engineering. We will use ' in silico' experiments to learn about eukaryotic gene structure, gene families,gene cloning, sequencing and annotation, gene expression and gene chip, miRNA and gene silencing, mass spectrometry and protein sequencing, protein structure visualization and modeling using open source software.

Prime Time Lectures: 11:00am-12:00 noon, Location: Nac 1/ 102

(Including field trips to Microscope laboratories, New York Structural Biology Center)

Distinguished scientists, professors, and artists from Columbia University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Cornell Medical School, NYU Medical School, Brook Haven National Lab, University of Houston, the City College of New York, and CUNY Graduate Center are invited to give lectures in structural genomics, synchrotron x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, microscope and CryoEM, microarray technology, phylogenetics, gene therapy, bioethics, psychology, bionanotechnology, mathematical magics, and art & science.

Interested students pleaseemail: yygosser@gmail.com or phone: 212-650-8870 URL: http://deepspace9.sci.ccny.cuny.eduIn addition, if the course credit is desired, please contact Dr. Yuying Gosser at ygosser@ccny.cuny.edu

This program is supported by HHMI, NSF, and CCNY Science and The GroveSchool of Engineering.