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Computational Biology

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Brock, Oliver

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Fakultät IV

Institut für Technische Informatik und Mikroelektronik

34341700 FG Robotik und Bioinformatik

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Kontakt


MAR 5-1

Stahl, Kolja

lehre@robotics.tu-berlin.de

Learning Outcomes

The module conveys the necessary background knowledge in molecular and cell biology for students to conduct research in the area of computational structural biology. Special emphasis is given to topics in the intersection of computer science and molecular biology. The course introduces relevant algorithms and concepts from computational biology, computer science, robotics, optimization, etc. The course is principally designed to impart technical skills 40x, method skills 40x system skills 10x social skills 10x

Content

Cellular biology, molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, DNA, RNA, protein structure prediction, protein folding, protein motion, protein docking, protein design, bioinformatics, search and optimization, robotics motion planning, dynamic programming, statistics, probabilistic models.

Module Components

Pflichtteil:

All Courses are mandatory.

Course NameTypeNumberCycleLanguageSWSVZ
Computational BiologyVL0433 L 410WiSeNo information2
Computational BiologyUE0433 L 411WiSeNo information2

Workload and Credit Points

Computational Biology (VL):

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Pre- and prostpreparation15.02.0h30.0h
Presence in lectures15.02.0h30.0h
60.0h(~2 LP)

Computational Biology (UE):

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Assignments15.04.0h60.0h
Presence in exercises15.02.0h30.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Course-independent workload:

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Test preparation1.030.0h30.0h
30.0h(~1 LP)
The Workload of the module sums up to 180.0 Hours. Therefore the module contains 6 Credits.

Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

Course consists of lecture and applied programming exercises.

Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

Good C++ programming skills are required! No prior knowledge of biology is needed. Bachelor degree in relevant field of study; Bachelor students in 7th semester of "Technische Informatik" can register after consultation with the professor.

Mandatory requirements for the module test application:

This module has no requirements.

Module completion

Grading

graded

Type of exam

Portfolio examination

Type of portfolio examination

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Language

English

Test elements

NamePoints/WeightCategorieDuration/Extent
Assignments50No informationNo information
Written Test50No informationNo information

Grading scale

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Test description (Module completion)

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Duration of the Module

The following number of semesters is estimated for taking and completing the module:
1 Semester.

This module may be commenced in the following semesters:
Wintersemester.

Maximum Number of Participants

The maximum capacity of students is 40.

Registration Procedures

See http://www.robotics.tu-berlin.de/menue/teaching/ Registration for the exam in compliance with regulations; further information is provided in the lecture.

Recommended reading, Lecture notes

Lecture notes

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Electronical lecture notes

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Literature

Recommended literature
Amit Kessel, Nir Ben-Tal. Introduction to Proteins: Structure, Function, and Motion, 2011.
Market Zvelebil, Jeremy O. Baum. Understanding Bioinformatics. Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2008.
Tamar Schlick. Molecular Modeling and Simulation: An Interdisciplinary Guide Springer, 2010.

Assigned Degree Programs

This module is not used in any degree program.

Students of other degrees can participate in this module without capacity testing.

Master students in Computer Science / Focus Intelligent Systems Master students in Computer Engineering / Focus Information Systems Master students in Computer Engineering StO/PO 2012: Focus Cognitive Systems and Robotics, Computer Science Focus Information Systems, Computer Science

Miscellaneous

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