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BMB 961

Concepts in Protein Structure Analysis & Modeling

Basic computational biology methods including sequence-based comparisons, protein structure prediction, and functional motif recognition.

This is an interdisciplinary special topics graduate-level course aimed primarily at students from biological disciplines.

This course is co-ordinated by Kaillathe Padmanabhan (Pappan).

I have co-taught parts of this course in:

FS 2003


BMB 961 / CEM 987 / PHY 832/905

Dynamics and Interactions of Proteins and Nucleic Acids

Hands-on training in advanced computational methodology for modeling and simulating biomolecules.

This is an interdisciplinary special topics graduate-level course aimed at students from biological and physical disciplines.

Prerequisites: previous experience with computational modeling techniques desirable

I have coordinated and co-taught this course in:



BMB 961 / PHY 832

Simulations and Experiments on Macromolecules

Biophysical approaches towards the study of biological macromolecules and hands-on training in computer simulation methods.

This is an interdisciplinary special topics graduate-level course aimed at students from biological and physical disciplines.

Prerequisites: some previous experience with computational modeling techniques desirable

This course was co-ordinated by Phil Duxbury.

I have co-taught the modeling and simulation part of this course in: