Bioinformatics Teaching and Research at DePauw University: Current Activities and Future Plans
Poster presented at Hands-On Teaching of Bioinformatics
Hope College - May 2004
by Caroline Gilson, Kelly Van Busum, Bryan Hanson, Chet Fornari, Henning Schneider and Sergei Markov


Abstract:
The team from DePauw University wishes to percolate bioinformatics concepts and applications through a variety of biology, chemistry, and computer science courses. Six biology courses ranging from introductory to upper-level to an existing bioinformatics course, as well as at least two computer science courses, and a desired course in chemistry serve as targets for a plan to develop collaborative bioinformatics modules and projects. Information literacy and library research skills will be a component of all target courses. We hope to clarify and expand our goals and objectives for incorporating a variety of specific, concrete bioinformatics activities into our curriculum from the discussions and activities at this workshop.


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