Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Want to learn about proteomics? Take a free course from MIT


Descriptions of the MIT OpenCourseWare project have been circulating the interwebs a lot recently.  Hundreds of courses are available -- the syllabi, lecture notes, and even the exams.  Some classes include films of the instructors actually teaching each individual lecture.

Course 6.092 is the undergraduate course, Bioinformatics and Proteomics.  The course might seem a little dated as it appears to have been prepared in 2005, but if you're looking for an intro to the field I bet it would be a good starting point.  You can find more about the course and the MIT OCW here.

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