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Bioinformatics Teaching and Research at DePauw University: Current Activities and Future Plans: Home

Poster presented at Hands-On Teaching of Bioinformatics Hope College - May 2004

Abstract

by Caroline Gilson, Kelly Van Busum, Bryan Hanson, Chet Fornari, Henning Schneider and Sergei Markov

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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Caroline Gilson
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cgilson@depauw.edu
My office is in the Roy O. West Library (004B). We can meet in person at ROW Library or in Julian; we can talk via Google Chat or we can set up a Zoom meeting.