Challenge Bejerano Lab

Teaching


Gill teaches CS 273A (cross listed as DBIO 273A, BMI 273A) entitled
"A computational tour of the Human Genome" in Aut (1st) qtr.

If you consider working in our lab you are strongly encouraged to attend it.

Core Courses


The work in our lab requires skills and knowledge in computer science, biology, and statistics. Lab members follow the core curriculum below. The more of these courses (or equivalent) material you know, the more attractive you will be to our lab, and the more valuable you will find your experience with us.

Computer Science:
CS 106A Programming Methodology / Java  (watch) Aut,Win,Spr,Sum
CS 106B Programming Abstractions / C++  (watch) Win,Spr,Sum
CS 107 Programming Paradigms / C,Python  (watch) Aut,Spr
CS 161 Design and Analysis of Algorithms Aut,Win,Sum
Biology:
DBIO 201 Development and Disease Mechanisms Aut
GENE 203 Current Genetics Aut
BIO 113 Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution Spr
Bioinformatics:
CS 273A A Computational Tour of the Human Genome Aut
CS 262 Computational Genomics Win
GENE 211 Genomics Win
Statistics:
STATS 200 Intro to Statistical Inference Win,Sum

Notes
Many of these courses are cross-listed.
See the Stanford Bulletin or Axess for additional information.

      [last modified 08/25/09 11:29] Bejerano LabDepartment of Developmental Biology and Department of Computer ScienceStanford University