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The 2 nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course 제 2 차 한일생물정보교육과정

Join the 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course to learn about bioinformatics and the latest developments in genomics, proteomics, and bio-databases. This introductory course is designed for undergraduate and senior highschool students.

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The 2 nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course 제 2 차 한일생물정보교육과정

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  1. Local Organizing Committee • Hwan-Gue Cho (Pusan Nat. Univ.) • Doheon Lee (KAIST) • Yong-Ho In (Bioinfomatix, Inc.) • Sangsoo Kim (KRIBB) The 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course제2차 한일생물정보교육과정 Organized byNational Genome Information Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Korea & DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics, Japan Supported by Korean Society for Bioinformatics ▶ Date : August 17-21, 2003 ▶ Place : KAIST, Daejeon,Korea ▶ Official : English language

  2. The 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course제2차 한일생물정보교육과정 National Genome Information Center, 국가유전체정보센터 52 Eoeun-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeom, 305-333, Korea Tel: 82-42-879-8511, Fax: 82-42-879-8519 E-mail: ngic@kribb.re.kr http://www.ngic.re.kr

  3. Local Organizing Committee • Hwan-Gue Cho (Pusan Nat. Univ.) • Doheon Lee (KAIST) • Yong-Ho In (Bioinfomatix, Inc.) • Sangsoo Kim (KRIBB) The 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course제2차 한일생물정보교육과정 Organized byNational Genome Information Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology, Korea & DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics, Japan Supported by Korean Society for Bioinformatics • Lecturers: • Prof. T. Gojobori, NIG, Japan • Prof. H. Watanabe, NAIST, Japan • Prof. Y. Tateno, NIG, Japan • Prof. Ju Han Kim, SNU, Korea • Prof. Jong Park, KAIST, Korea • Dr. Sangsoo Kim, KRIBB, Korea • Date : August 17-21, 2003 • Place : KAIST, Daejeon,Korea • Official : English • language

  4. Program Mini-ProjectsEach teacher hands out an assignment that should be worked on by group of 41. Sequence analysis (8/18)2. Transcript analysis (8/19)3. Proteome analysis (8/19)4. Bio-databases navigation (8/20)

  5. Contents Preface Aug. 18, 2003 • Introduction to Bioinformatics……………Prof. T. Gojobori, NIG • Human Genome Project………………Prof. H. Watanabe, NAIST • Comparative Genomics………………….....Prof. Y. Tateno, NIG Aug. 19, 2003 • Functional Genomics……………………..Prof. Ju Han Kim, SNU • Proteome Informatics……………………..Prof. Jong Park, KAIST Aug. 20, 2003 • Bio-databases & Servers……………….Dr. Sangsoo Kim, NGIC Mini-projects for practice • Sequence analysis • Transcriptome analysis • Proteome analysis • Bio-databases search

  6. Preface Welcome to the 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course. The course focuses on providing programs and practices essential to young students to get interested in bioinformatics. The course will be an introductory rather than technical as such advanced courses are available elsewhere. At the 3rd Korea-Japan Science and Technology Forum in 2001, both countries agreed to have joint-bioinformatics training course. The 1st Japan-Korea bioinformatics training course that was opened in Mishma, Japan in March, 2002 was very successful. At the following Forum, we agreed that this course should be held in both countries by turns every year. Now we open the 2nd Korea-Japan Bioinformatics Training Course this summer organized by NGIC, KRIBB, Korea and DDBJ, NIG, Japan. The curriculum of the course has been co-developed in conjunction with Professors at the NIG, NAIST, Japan and the NGIC(KRIBB), SNU, KAIST, Korea. This lecture/practice course will explore the human genome project, computational genomics, functional genomics, protein informatics, and databases. It is designed for undergraduate students and senior highschool students who wish to gain a basic understanding of the informatics basis for biology and to share in the excitement of the latest developments in this field. Practice topics will include: sequence analysis; transcriptome analysis; proteome analysis; and bio-databases. We believe that the future of bioinformatics in both countries and also in other Asian countries hinges upon how much we attract and educate young talents. With that in mind, the aim of this course would be "What is bioinformatics, why is it necessary and what can we learn from it?” I look forward to discussing any aspects of our researches of particular interest to you, as well as any other issue in which we may be of assistance. Sangsoo Kim, Ph.D. Director, NGIC KRIBB, Korea

  7. Comparative Genomics Prof. Y. Tateno, NIG

  8. Functional Genomics Prof. Ju Han Kim, SNU

  9. Proteome Informatics Prof. Jong Park, KAIST

  10. Bio-databases & Servers Dr. Sangsoo Kim, NGIC

  11. Note

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