Ochman Laboratory: Teaching

Howard Ochman teaches two courses.

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ECOL 453  Functional and Evolutionary Genomics (4 units)

Co-taught with Nancy Moran, with additional lectures by other faculty.

Computational, functional, and evolutionary approaches to genomics, including bioinformatics and laboratory methods. Graduate-level requirements include students completing independently designed lab exercises and relate these to the primary literature in a paper. Undergraduate students will only complete defined lab exercises.

Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate registration by permission only; Concurrent registration, ECOL 453L for first year IGERT fellows.

Typical structure: 3 hours laboratory, 3 hours lecture.
Identical to: BIOC 453, MCB 453.
May be convened with ECOL 553.

Usually offered Fall semester.

BIOC 594  Problems in Genomics (2 units)

This IGERT course is designed to train graduate students to design, execute and publish research in Computational and Comparative Genomics.

Usually offered Spring semester.