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Databases for Bioinformatics BCHB697 Lecture 0 BCHB524 - Edwards

Where to find me? http://grg.tn/edwards >> Teaching >> Databases for Bioinformatics http://grg.tn/bchb697 BCHB524 - Edwards

Where to find me? Room 1217, Harris Building, 3300 Whitehaven St, NW BCHB524 - Edwards Room 1217, Harris Building, 3300 Whitehaven St, NW

Where to find me? Wisconsin Ave Shuttle Room 235, Basic Science BCHB524 - Edwards Wisconsin Ave Shuttle Room 235, Basic Science

What about this course? Lectures: Friday, 10am – 1pm, Harris 1300 In each lecture: Introduce new concepts, techniques, ideas Group work (pairs) to practice, implement Presentation / summary of group work Final project Big experiment! Just in time course delivery! BCHB524 - Edwards

What about this course? Data-modeling, not just relational/SQL! Lots of different technologies now… De-emphasize transactional use-cases Focus on bioinformatics use-cases Database as part of a larger application stack Presentation, ETL, web-applications Exploration of non-traditional databases Triple stores, document stores, relational tables BCHB524 - Edwards