Bioinformatics and Biocomputing BM1106

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Bioinformatics and Biocomputing BM1106 Dr Chua Kim Lee, Dept of Biochemistry, NUS and Meena Sakharkar and Dr Tan Tin Wee, Director, Bioinformatics Centre Class of 2000

Scope of Course Introduction to Bioinformatics and Biocomputing Basic knowledge and skills in Internet Bioinformatics and BioDatabases Basic knowledge of key topics in bioinformatics and biocomputing

Scope of Practicals Prerequisite: Basic Users' Understanding of Basic Internet applications and services available on NUSNET - Email, Telnet, FTP, World Wide Web, Mailing Lists and NewsGroups NUSNET III IntraNet Bioinformatics Services Internet Biological Databases Introduction to Basic HTML Creation of Biological Website Creating a simple BioDatabase with form filling HTML commands, input and search capability: WebForms and simple CGI interface to computational software

Assessment Continual Assessment of Website created during Practical mini-project MCQ at the end of the course

Feedback Need constant feedback from students for us to fine-tune the course to suit your capability and your needs, and your future career. Send email to tinwee@pobox.org.sg and bchckl@nus.edu.sg. Frequently asked questions (FAQ) will be put online for you to consult and share with others. Http://biomed.nus.edu.sg/bm1106/