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Bio21: Teaching Biology with Bioinformatics


October 17-18th, 2003 Chapel Hill, North Carolina

High School

Lynnwood High School Biotechnology Course (includes some bioinformatics, LHS_Biotech_03-04.pdf, 168kb)
Contributed by Joe Day, Lynnwood High School, Lynnwood, WA

Two-year College

Introduction to Bioinformatics (Bioinfo_course.pdf, 608kb)
Contributed by Richard Johnston, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA

Bioinformatics (http://people.sinclair.edu/phylliswilliams)
Contributed by Phyllis Williams, Sinclair College, Dayton, OH

Undergraduate

Genomics Research at Wheaton College, MA (http://genomics.wheatoncollege.edu)
Contributed by Marc LeBlanc and Betsey Dyer

George Washington University (http://www.gwumc.edu/bioinformatics)
Contributed by Lisa McDonald, The Institute for Genomics Research, Rockville, MD

Bioiformatics (http://course.wilkes.edu/bioinformatics)
Contributed by Will Terzaghi, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA

Wright State (http://birg.cs.wright.edu/index.shtml)
Some of the program graduates have gone on to successful careers in forensic bioinformatics, www.bioforensics.com
Contributed by Dan Krane, Wright State University, Dayton, OH

Sonoma State University (http://www.sonoma.edu/users/t/thatcher/biol346/default.html)
contributed by Eileen Thatcher, Sonoma State University, Sonoma, CA

Graduate

G4120: Introduction to Computational Biology
Contributed by Oliver Jovanovic, Ph.D., Columbia University, Department of Microbiology, New York, NY

Spring 2003 Course Archives: http://cumicro2.cpmc.columbia.edu/icb/spring2003.html

Post-doctoral

Fellowships in Research and Science Training (First) (http://www.emory.edu/WHSC/MED/PHYSIOLOGY/FIRST/whatsnew.htm#tenure)

The Fellowships in Research and Science Teaching (FIRST) provides postdoctoral fellows with both research support and training in teaching methods that could be useful to their career development.

Contributed by Rob Pyatt, Ph.D. Emory University, Atlanta, GA

 
 
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