http://www.bio8.cs.hku.hk/ WebStudents are required to complete 240 credits of courses in the four-year curriculum, of which 96 credits are major courses (Bioinformatics), 36 credits are Common Core courses, and 18 credits are Language Enhancement courses. The remaining 90 credits are for minor and electives. These courses adopt a case-based problem solving approach to ...
Bioinformatics Core – Centre for PanorOmic Sciences (CPOS)
WebProfessor Chin has retired from HKU in 2015 and is now an Emeritus Professor of The University of Hong Kong. He is now working as Founder and Chief Solution Officer of a startup company, DeepTranslate Limited, on Machine Translation of financial documents at Hong Kong Science Park. Professor Chin received his B.A.Sc. degree from the … WebDisclaimer: The information collected will be used by the University for admission-related, academic and statistical purposes. HKU will treat the personal data provided by the user as strictly confidential and will not disclose any personal information provided by the user to any external body or organization unless the user has been informed or it is required to do so … bricoman sassari online
Introduction - BSc(Bioinformatics) - Undergraduate Education ...
WebIn response to the SMARTER@HKU initiatives, the Centre for PanorOmic Sciences (CPOS) has rolled out a new centralized platform – iLab for service requests and invoicing management.. Principal Investigators, researchers and your group members can request core services online in the areas of Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, … WebBIOC3605 Sequence bioinformatics (6 credits) Academic Year 2024; Offering Department: Biomedical Sciences: Quota: 80 Course Co-ordinator: Dr B C W Wong, Biomedical Sciences : [email protected] > Teachers Involved (Dr B C W Wong,Biomedical Sciences) (Dr. AB Kinghorn,Biomedical Sciences) Course Objectives ... WebStudents with computation, statistics and bioinformatics background are invited to join an interdisciplinary team to work on analysis of omics data, development of novel bioinformatics tools and identifying pivotal changes and pathways that are essential for disease development. 2. Human genetics, genomics and autoimmunity lisa malter