= Graduate = == Courses == * Proteomics and Functional Genomics (JTB 2010H) * http://www.utoronto.ca/emililab/courses/j2b_site/jtb201_overview.htm * Applied Bioinformatics (JTB 2020H) * Engineering Models in Biology (BME 1412H) * Biological Communication Processes (BME 1413H) * [http://iec01.mie.utoronto.ca/~thodoros/courses/mie1511/ Data Integration in Life Sciences] (MIE 1511) == Programs == * [http://p-b.med.utoronto.ca/ Collaborative Program in Proteomics and Bioinformatics] * http://www.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/calendar/entries/pb.asp = Undergraduate = == Courses == * 4th Year Bioinformatics (BCH441H / BCH1441H) * BCH441H is a bioinformatics survey course, cross-listed as BCH1441H. The course provides an overview of current appplications of computational techniques in life-science laboratories. It discusses the most important strategies and resources for annotation of biological sequences on the Internet, their judicious application, and the interpretation of results. Lectures will normally be introduced through pre-reading material. Assignments will complement the lectures by practicing techniques of computational molecular data analysis, with an emphasis on Web based tools. * http://biochemistry.utoronto.ca/undergraduates/courses/BCH441H/ == Programs == * Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Specialist Program * Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the University of Toronto is a full, four year Specialist Program of Study, that is balanced between its foundational disciplines while covering advanced topics in both the theoretical and the life sciences. The program draws on the University of Toronto's state-of-the-art facilities across the Departments of Biochemistry, Computer Science, Botany and Zoology; as well, it is firmly embedded in a comprehensive landscape of world-leading graduate and postgraduate research in one of the University's priority areas. The Program aims to train the generalist, who will become creative at the intersection of two fields, rather than pursue their subspecialization. Accordingly introductory and advanced courses in mathematics, statistics and machine learning, computer science, molecular biology and genetics are included in the program, as well as specialized bioinformatics courses. Graduates will be well prepared to pursue graduate studies in any of the participating departments, or to apply their skills in research-oriented industry positions. * http://biochemistry.utoronto.ca/bcb/ = Certificate Programs = * [http://bioinformatics.ca/ Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops] teach 1 or 2 week long intensive courses on bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics software tool development. A certificate program, accredited by major Canadian Universities, is also available.