At the University of Manchester, UK, we have over 10 years experience in
running a range of online courses in computational biology. These
courses are designed to enable biologists and computer scientists to
update their skills while remaining in the workplace. They are also
very suitable for home study, helping you to keep in touch with a
research environment while taking a career break.
The courses beginning on 5 October 2009 include:
Introduction to Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics for Systems Biology
'Introduction for Bioinformatics' covers the methods and resources for
sequence data. It would be a useful course for people interested in
areas such as metagenomics or multi-locus sequence typing.
We are also have funding from the BBSRC (http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/) to
develop new courses in computational systems biology. The first of
these courses, Bioinformatics for Systems Biology, is running in
October. It will be followed by :
Mathematics for metabolic modelling and
Computational simulation and analysis of biochemical networks
You will find further information, including fees and a link to the
online application form, here:
http://octette.cs.man.ac.uk/bioinformatics/index.html If you have any
questions, or need advice on the suitability of the courses for your own
professional development, please contact Heather.Vincent from manchester.ac.uk