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    Education: Introduction to Ontologies for the Biosciences
    Submitted by Heather Vincent; posted on Thursday, December 22, 2005

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    The University of Manchester, UK, has received funding to develop a new distance learning course, Introduction to Ontologies for the Biosciences. This course is being developed by members of the Bio and Health Informatics group at The University of Manchester. It will be an additional option on the existing online programme in Bioinformatics.

    The current modules are:
    • Introduction to Molecular Biology for Computer Scientists
    • Introduction to programming (C or Java)
    • Intermediate Java
    • Introduction to Bioinformatics
    • Introduction to Microarray Data Analysis
    • Theory and Applications in Bioinformatics
    • The Bioinformatics of Protein Structure
    • The Science of Proteomics
    • Medicinal Chemistry (provided by the University of California, San Diego)
    • Molecular Modelling and Structure-based Drug Design
    • Biocomputing
    • Object-oriented analysis and design with UML
    For information on the Bio and Health Informatics group at The University of Manchester:
    http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/mig/

    For information on the online programme in Bioinformatics:
    http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/biomed/bioinformatics.html

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