Manfred Claassen: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Manfred Claassen |
Field | Computational Biology |
Address | Lehre Biologie ETH Zürich, HPM H 26 Otto-Stern-Weg 3 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
claassen@imsb.biol.ethz.ch | |
Department | Biology |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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636-0704-00L | Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Seminar The Seminar will be offered in autumn semester in Basel and in spring semester in Zürich. | 2 credits | 2S | N. Beerenwinkel, M. Claassen, D. Iber, T. Stadler, J. Stelling | |
Abstract | Computational biology and bioinformatics aim at an understanding of living systems through computation. The seminar combines student presentations and current research project presentations to review the rapidly developing field from a computer science perspective. Areas: DNA sequence analysis, proteomics, optimization and bio-inspired computing, and systems modeling, simulation and analysis. | ||||
Learning objective | Studying and presenting fundamental papers of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Learning how to make a scientific presentation and how classical methods are used or further developed in current research. | ||||
Content | Computational biology and bioinformatics aim at advancing the understanding of living systems through computation. The complexity of these systems, however, provides challenges for software and algorithms, and often requires entirely novel approaches in computer science. The aim of the seminar is to give an overview of this rapidly developing field from a computer science perspective. In particular, it will focus on the areas of (i) DNA sequence analysis, sequence comparison and reconstruction of phylogenetic trees, (ii) protein identification from experimental data, (iii) optimization and bio-inspired computing, and (iv) systems analysis of complex biological networks. The seminar combines the discussion of selected research papers with a major impact in their domain by the students with the presentation of current active research projects / open challenges in computational biology and bioinformatics by the lecturers. Each week, the seminar will focus on a different topic related to ongoing research projects at ETHZ, University of Basel and University of Zurich, thus giving the students the opportunity of obtaining knowledge about the basic research approaches and problems as well as of gaining insight into (and getting excited about) the latest developments in the field. | ||||
Literature | Original papers to be presented by the students will be provided in the first week of the seminar. |