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I (Eric Martz) teach introductions to structural bioinformatics in hands-on computer laboratories at several levels:
- 1. For undergraduates and graduate students in several hours (two class meetings) in Laboratory in Molecular Genetics (Microbiology 565) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA USA:
- Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics I, 2012 (also accessible via 565.MolviZ.Org).
- 2. For M.S. graduate students in the Applied Molecular Biotechnology Program, Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. First taught January, 2014. 12 contact hours. Syllabi at Workshops.MolviZ.Org.
- 3. For M.S. graduate students in an annual 17-hour intensive course over five days at Osaka University, Japan. See the 5-day courses for the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences at Workshops.MolviZ.Org, where you will find detailed syllabi.
- 4. For researchers (grad students, postdocs, research staff, faculty) in one-day or two-day computer workshops (about 8 hours) at various locations. Recent and upcoming workshops are listed at Workshops.MolviZ.Org, where you will find links to announcements and detailed syllabi.
