Opinto-opas 2005-2006

SGN-6106 COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY I, 5 cr
COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY I

Person responsible
Professor Olli Yli-Harja

Lecturers
Olli Yli-Harja, Professor, room TF410, olli.yli-harja@tut.fi and Marja-Leena Linne, Academy Research Fellow, room TE412,
marja-leena.linne@tut.fi

Lecture room and time
Per IV: Tuesday 14 - 16, TB222
Per IV: Wednesday 10 - 12, TB215

Implementation rounds
Implementation 1
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer Language of instruction
Lecture - - - 4 h/week - - In English only
Exercise - - - 2 h/week - - In English only
Exam   In finnish and in english if asked
(Academic Calender 2005-2006)

Objectives
The course provides the basic knowledge of computational methods used in systems biology.

Contents
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Different types of models in systems biology.       
2. Mathematical and computational methods in systems biology.       
3. Possibilities of signal processing in systems biology.       
4. Effects of measurement systems in data aquisition.       

Requirements for completing the course
Active participation in the exercises and final examination.

Assessment criteria
Examination.

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)
  • Prerequisites
    Number Name Credits M/R
    SGN-1106 Introductory Signal Processing 3 Recommendable
    SGN-1200 Signal Processing Methods 4 Recommendable
    SGN-6056 Introduction to Computational Systems Biology 3 Mandatory

    Additional information related to prequisites
    SGN-6056 Introduction to Computational Systems Biology or equivalent knowledge.

    Other comments
    Study materials will be announced later

  • The course is suitable for postgraduate studies.
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    Last modified 31.01.2006
    Modified byAntti Niemistö