Taught Courses
The MSc in Bioinformatics at King’s
The MSc in Bioinformatics at King’s offers a wide-range of courses that may of interest to researchers in the Division.
Semester 1 has courses Fundamentals of Genetics and Biomolecular Structure for Bioinformatics (Michael Antoniou) and Statistics for Bioinformatics (Eric Blanc).
Semester 2 includes:
- Data Analysis of Large-Scale Experiments in Molecular Biology(Thomas Schlitt)
- Algorithms for Computational Molecular Biology (Maxime Crochemore)
- Structural Bioinformatics and Protein Structure Predictions (Franca Fraternali)
- Genetic Data Analysis in Medicine (Michael Weale)
- Advanced Topics in Computational Genomics (Sophia Tsoka)
Intercalating BSc in Human Genetics
A 10-lecture course on Complex disorders, organised by Mike Weale is part of 6BBYG306. Full details of these and all lectures can be obtained from Elizabeth Manners.
This course illustrates the importance and future potential of genetics research in the understanding, treatment and prevention of human diseases, through direct experience of current research work and its clinical application.
The full course is open to medical students who have completed al least two years of their MB BS course and 3rd year BSc students from Bimolecular Sciences as elective courses.
