1. Introduction to Computational and Systems Biology

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MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014
Instructor: Christopher Burge, David Gifford, Ernest Fraenkel

In this lecture, Professors Burge, Gifford, and Fraenkel give an historical overview of the field of computational and systems biology, as well as outline the material they plan to cover throughout the semester.

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39:00 Don’t share code… I felt some nostalgia hearing this sentence in the era of ChatGPT 😢

RJ.
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When it comes to the syllabus, is it possible to find an online version. I'm currently studying science at Monash University (Australia) and due to my double major of chemistry and biochemistry/molecular genetics I am unable to do the unit of computational biology (due to prerequisites and time restraints).

I'm keen to learn more if available

DisappointedBuddha
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Great coverage but better illustrations and more conceptual material would serve this course better.

brendansullivan
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what are the prereqs for this? I am masters in computer science, but I have no idea about biology, hell I don't even remember what a protein is. How much biology is needed and what should I learn before learning this. Thanks

blasttrash
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Is the Primer on Statistics mentioned during the lecture available for non MIT students?

jalgas
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With so many different courses being taught by the same lectures, where can you access the additional content? Will I come across the A.I. lectures naturally in this series, or do I need to look for it elsewhere?

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