[BioPython] Another Biopython Course
Jeffrey Chang
jchang@smi.stanford.edu
Mon, 17 Jun 2002 02:08:27 -0700
Thanks very much! I'm very impressed with the quality of the
information available on both yours and Catherine's websites. I
believe they will be valuable for people learning to use Biopython. I
have added links to them on the biopython documentation page at:
http://www.biopython.org/wiki/html/BioPython/BiopythonCode.html
Jeff
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:59:20AM -0600, Ravinder Singh wrote:
> Dear All,
> I was excited to find a recently circulated e-mail on Teaching a course
> on Python/Biopython
> (http://www.pasteur.fr/recherche/unites/sis/formation/python/>).
>
> Scott Kelley and I also taught a course on Python and Biopython in the
> Spring semester (Jan - May, 2002). We found that simplicity and elegance
> of python were simply the keys that we were able to teach programming to
> undergraduate and graduate students from Molecualr, Cellular and
> Developmental Biology, many of them with no prior programming exposure.
> We were excited to find that students were able to parse GenBank files
> at the end of the semester.
>
> I believe that sharing teaching resources would be a wonderful thing for
> the biopython community, especially problem sets and exercises relevant
> to molecular biology. Our web page is located at
> http://mcdb.colorado.edu/courses/6440/index.html
> I hope that some of it might also be useful to others.
> Ravinder
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>
> Dr. Ravinder Singh
> Assistant Professor
> MCD Biology
> 347 UCB
> University of Colorado
> Boulder, CO 80309-0347
>
> (303)492-8886 (voice)
> (303)492-7744 (fax)
>
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