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BIOL 49500DSB Data Science for Biologists

Sessions Offered:

Fall

Prerequisites:

BIOL 28600 

Instructor(s):

Qixin He

Textbook(s):

None

Notes:

None

Content:

All of us are drawn to real-world biological questions. Nevertheless, we might underestimate the hidden demand for computing skills to conduct the actual research. By nature, biological data is versatile, vast, complex, and noisy. Therefore, customized scripts are often needed for data processing, analyses, and visualization. Tools for data management and version control function as virtual lab books to ensure that the studies are 100% reproducible. This course is designed to equip students with practical programming skills via an array of biological case studies. Through hands-on computer labs, students will learn how to translate a biological question into logical thinking and write good code in python and R, perform scientific computing and visualization in R, and manage projects in an organized fashion.

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