The University of Manchester's distance learning course, 'Bioinformatics for Systems Biology' will begin again in October 2012. In the course we demonstrate how experimental data, such as measurements of differential expression, can be integrated into a model.
The course can be taken as a single unit, or the credits earned could count towards the distance Masters in Digital Biology.
Bioinformatics for Systems Biology covers:
* the use of models in biology;
* structure and use of public pathway and interaction databases;
* reconstruction of biological networks from experimental data;
* network statistics;
* interpretation of experimental data in the network context;
* advanced topics.
You will find links to details of all our online courses here : http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinformatics/index.html
If you have any questions about the distance programme in Digital Biology, or would like to apply, please contact our office for Advanced Professional Education ([email protected]).
The course can be taken as a single unit, or the credits earned could count towards the distance Masters in Digital Biology.
Bioinformatics for Systems Biology covers:
* the use of models in biology;
* structure and use of public pathway and interaction databases;
* reconstruction of biological networks from experimental data;
* network statistics;
* interpretation of experimental data in the network context;
* advanced topics.
You will find links to details of all our online courses here : http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinformatics/index.html
If you have any questions about the distance programme in Digital Biology, or would like to apply, please contact our office for Advanced Professional Education ([email protected]).
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