Computational Structural Biology |
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General Course Information: |
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6326 Computational Structural Biology UCT 1480, 5:15-8:15PM, as scheduled in Topical Outline |
Instructor Information |
Willy
R Wriggers |
Reading Materials: |
Required: None. (Ample reading and multimedia material will be provided for download). Recommended: 1.Cantor and Schimmel, Biophysical Chemistry: Part II: Techniques for the Study of ... (1980, W.H. Freeman) 2. Joachim Frank, Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy of Macromolecular Assemblies (1996, Academic Press) |
Course Description |
This
course introduces computational algorithms and data processing
strategies used in modern biophysics and structural biology. The
emphasis is on the algorithmic foundation and development of software
fragments that may assist students in future research projects in
computational biology. The course covers topics such as fast Fourier
transform, computational geometry, diffraction theory, optics, and
digital signal processing. The application of these methods in
crystallography and image analysis of biological specimens are
discussed. |
Prerequisites |
We will cater both to biological and quantitatively trained students. A background in at least one quantitative discipline (physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science) at college level with solid background in geometry (ideally: vector calculus) is desirable. Knowledge of at least one programming language (ideally: C or C++) and UNIX, or willingless to acquire necessary skills. |
Course Objectives |
By
the end of the semester, the student will have had the opportunity to
meet the following objectives:
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Method of Instruction |
Lectures Reading Homework Assignments Hands-On Training Sessions Group Activities |
Method of Evaluation |
Howework assignments 20%
Papers 30%
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Laptop Computer Requirement |
Each
student must have their own computer for class. Recommended
computer requirements Recommended monitor resolution: 1024 X 768 Screen Area or higher, High Color - 16bit or higher High speed line: DSL or Cable is recommended |
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Absence from any class or excuse for a late assignment or test/quiz/examination because the date is a holy day will be permissible only if the form for holy day absence, available from the Office of Academic Affairs (UCT600), has been completed by the student and the instructor, and submitted by the student to the Office of Academic Affairs within the first 15 days of the semester. Documentation of a holy day, other than well-known holy days in the community, by a religious official also is required. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Information on intellectual property issues may be found at http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/ippol.htm |
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