Challenge Bejerano Lab

Teaching


Gill is teaching CS273A (cross listed) entitled
"A computational tour of the Human Genome".
Fall (1st) qtr 2007/8; Mon,Wed 11-12:15, Location TBD.

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

Related Courses


The following other Stanford courses address topics of interest to our lab:

Computational Genomics:
BIOMEDIN 214 Representation and algorithms for comp. biol.
CS 262 Computational genomics
GENE 211 Genomics
STATS 345 Computational molecular biology
STATS 166 Advanced bioinformatics
BIOMEDIN 234 Biomedical genomics
CS 279 Biological Networks
CS 374 Algorithms in biology
BIOCHEM 218 Computational molecular biology
APPHYS 315 Methods in Computational Biology
Biology:
DBIO 210 Developmental biology
BIOSCI 113 Fundamentals of molecular evolution
BIOSCI 160 Developmental biology
BIOSCI 129A Cellular Dynamics I
BIOSCI 136 Evolutionary paleobiology
BIOSCI 109A The human genome and disease
HUMBIO 182 Evolution of human disease
BIOSCI 104 Advanced molecular biology
HUMBIO 6 Human origins
Computer Science:
CS 161 Design and analysis of algorithms
CS 145 Introduction to databases
Data Analysis:
CS 229 Machine learning
STATS 200 Introduction to statistical inference
STATS 191 Introduction to applied statistics
STATS 315A-C Modern applied statistics
EE 178 Probabilistic systems analysis
EE 376A+B Information theory
EE 364A+B Convex optimization
Basic Molecular Biology:
GENE 203 Advanced genetics
HUMBIO 3A Cell and developmental biology
BIOSCI 41 Genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology
Basic Programming Skills:
CS 106A+B Programming methodology + abstractions
CS 106X Same as above, accelerated
CS 107 Programming Paradigms
CS 103X Discrete Structures (accelarated)
Basic Statistics:
STATS 116 Theory of Probability
MS&E 220 Probabilistic Analysis
STATS 141 Biostatistics


Notes
Many of these courses are cross-listed.
See the Stanford Bulletin or Axess for additional information.
This list is based on reading through the course descriptions.
Suggestions for changes and comments are most welcome.

      [last modified 01/25/08 08:31] Bejerano LabDepartment of Developmental Biology and Department of Computer ScienceStanford University