BIOL 59500 - High Performance Computing (HPC) for Life Sciences
Description
The Department of Biological Sciences in collaboration with Research Computing, are offering an eight-week course:
BIOL 59500, High Performance Computing (HPC) for Life Sciences
This course introduces advanced undergraduates and graduate students to using the Purdue RCAC compute clusters, the Unix operating system, and the cluster batch-operating system. This course is targeted at life science students in the colleges of agriculture, science, although enrollment is not limited to any department, school, or college. No previous experience with the Unix operating system, programming, or genomics is required.
The course will focus on examples drawn from genomics, bioinformatics, and other life science applications. For spring 2019, the primary focus will be on hands-on analysis of differential gene expression using RNA-Seq data. Each week, the Tuesday session will be primarily lecture-based and introduce new material. The Thursday session will focus on hands-on examples and use of the methods. Students must bring a laptop to the class sessions in order to connect to RCAC compute systems.
This semester we will be using Piazza for class discussion. The system is designed to let classmates and instructors help you quickly and efficiently. Rather than emailing questions to the instructors. Course home page: https://piazza.com/purdue/spring2019/biol59500/home
Instructors:
Gladys Andino, Research Computing
Michael Gribskov, Biological Sciences and Computer Science
Nadia Atallah, Purdue Cancer Center
Location: Beering Hall of Lib Arts & Ed B254
Time: 9:30 am - 10:20 am
Days: Tuesday and Thursday
Registration through myPurdue with CRN 23810
For more information, contact Gladys Andino at gandino@purdue.edu
Original Article published via: https://www.rcac.purdue.edu/news/1249
Contact Details
- Gladys Andino
- gandino@purdue.edu
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