Computer Science 334 - SEM:TOPIC IN COMPUTATIONAL BIO

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Ileana Streinu
TTh 03:00-04:50
Smith College
41070-S15
FORD 345
streinu@smith.edu
Topics course. Computational biology is a rapidly emerging multidisciplinary field that uses techniques from computer science, applied mathematics and statistics to address problems inspired by biology. This seminar exposes students to a variety of topics of current interest in molecular computing and bioinformatics. The focus of the fall 2014 offering of this course is the biogoemetry of proteins. Proteins are the building blocks of life, as well as marvelous objects to study mathematically and computationally. Topics covered include modeling; visualization; structure determination; flexibility; motion; folding and evolution of proteins; using geometric; algorithmic and physical simulation methods. Background in molecular biology is not a prerequisite. Prerequisities: CSC 111, 212, calculus or permission of the instructor for computer science majors. Biochemistry majors are encouraged to participate.
Topic: Bio-Geometry of Proteins. Instructor permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.